单词 | get-out figure |
释义 | > as lemmasget-out figure 3. Theatre. In full get-out figure. The total weekly cost of a theatrical production. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > the theatre or the stage > [noun] > a theatrical production > cost of production get-out1947 1947 Theatre World Nov. 34/1 When the weekly take drops below £3,750, the Shuberts will evict their tenant...But there are few shows that have as low a get-out figure as £3,750...With changes of scenery, heavy lighting and costume rentals, star salaries, and above all, any form of musical activity, the costs begin to soar. 1959 P. Bull I know Face iii. 54 In actual fact we should have been sitting pretty, as the get-out was only £663 a week. 1959 P. Bull I know Face iii. 55 I was able to get the ‘get-out’ figure down to £500 a week. 1961 Times 3 Jan. 3/7 The ‘get-out’ for Brecht's Galileo (cast of 40) was £1,920 a week, for eight performances a week. 1997 V. Allen Hall Caine xiii. 192 Receipts fell short of the ‘get out’ figure and it was taken off. < as lemmas |
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