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Definition of theatricals in English: theatricalsplural nounθɪˈatrɪk(ə)lzθiˈætrəkəlz 1Dramatic performances. I was persuaded to act in some amateur theatricals Example sentencesExamples - After witnessing one of Sade's theatricals, she goes and purchases one of his forbidden works and pastes it inside her book of verse for ladies.
- British theatricals continued to dominate American stages for decades, however.
- When that scene imploded from drugs and violence, he continued working in low-budget theatricals, often writing, producing, directing, and dressing these threadbare plays.
- At Gordonstoun, he took part in the school theatricals.
- It's based on the lovely 1994 film ‘A Man of No Importance’, which starred Albert Finney as a dedicated director of amateur theatricals.
- Dickens wrote actively while acting in private theatricals as well as touring and performing readings of his works.
- ‘Waiting for Guffman’ and ‘Best in Show’ took the mickey out of amateur theatricals and dog shows and both pastimes have barely recovered.
- He also had an interest in amateur drama and theatricals and was responsible for staging many concerts and revues in his native town.
- In his youth he played rugby for Neyland and also took part in amateur theatricals and musicals.
- Like her husband she excelled on the stage in amateur theatricals.
- She frowned and then noticed that the entire shelf was on theatricals, acting, speech and things related to those.
- However a back injury in a college rowing race finished his sporting career and he took to amateur college theatricals instead.
- It was at Ettersberg Castle that Goethe took part in the ‘Court of Muses’, evenings of amateur theatricals, music, poetry and philosophical discussions encouraged by the Duchess Anna Amalia.
- Her portraits of poets Alfred Lord Tennyson and Henry Taylor lifted her out of the domestic confines of amateur theatricals.
- I shall always look back on our theatricals with exquisite pleasure.
- Big, bluff and hearty Walter Essex-Clark came to East London in 1950 as general manager of Car Distributors' Assembly Limited and took an immediate interest in amateur theatricals.
- They sponsored dinners, theatricals, and balls that attracted the socially active in their communities.
- He was interested in the arts and not only supported our theatricals, but often took part in productions.
- They collected and read popular proverbs, attended popular festivals and theatricals, and took part in civic and religious processions with people from various ranks of society.
- Well, I reckon that theatricals are best left to those who earn their living by them.
- 1.1 Overdramatic behaviour.
their love affair ended without theatricals
Definition of theatricals in US English: theatricalsplural nounTHēˈatrəkəlzθiˈætrəkəlz 1Dramatic performances. I was persuaded to act in some amateur theatricals Example sentencesExamples - She frowned and then noticed that the entire shelf was on theatricals, acting, speech and things related to those.
- Well, I reckon that theatricals are best left to those who earn their living by them.
- Her portraits of poets Alfred Lord Tennyson and Henry Taylor lifted her out of the domestic confines of amateur theatricals.
- I shall always look back on our theatricals with exquisite pleasure.
- British theatricals continued to dominate American stages for decades, however.
- Dickens wrote actively while acting in private theatricals as well as touring and performing readings of his works.
- He also had an interest in amateur drama and theatricals and was responsible for staging many concerts and revues in his native town.
- When that scene imploded from drugs and violence, he continued working in low-budget theatricals, often writing, producing, directing, and dressing these threadbare plays.
- He was interested in the arts and not only supported our theatricals, but often took part in productions.
- In his youth he played rugby for Neyland and also took part in amateur theatricals and musicals.
- At Gordonstoun, he took part in the school theatricals.
- Like her husband she excelled on the stage in amateur theatricals.
- It's based on the lovely 1994 film ‘A Man of No Importance’, which starred Albert Finney as a dedicated director of amateur theatricals.
- They collected and read popular proverbs, attended popular festivals and theatricals, and took part in civic and religious processions with people from various ranks of society.
- However a back injury in a college rowing race finished his sporting career and he took to amateur college theatricals instead.
- Big, bluff and hearty Walter Essex-Clark came to East London in 1950 as general manager of Car Distributors' Assembly Limited and took an immediate interest in amateur theatricals.
- After witnessing one of Sade's theatricals, she goes and purchases one of his forbidden works and pastes it inside her book of verse for ladies.
- It was at Ettersberg Castle that Goethe took part in the ‘Court of Muses’, evenings of amateur theatricals, music, poetry and philosophical discussions encouraged by the Duchess Anna Amalia.
- They sponsored dinners, theatricals, and balls that attracted the socially active in their communities.
- ‘Waiting for Guffman’ and ‘Best in Show’ took the mickey out of amateur theatricals and dog shows and both pastimes have barely recovered.
- 1.1 Overdramatic behaviour.
their love affair ended without theatricals
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