TheatreTheatre has provided many words and meanings which we use - ignorant of their origins - in everyday writing and speech. This is the first book to explore 2000 theatre terms in depth, in some cases tracing their history over two and a half millennia, in others exploring expressions less than a decade old. Terms are defined, shown in use and cross referenced in ways which will fascinate theatregoers, help serious theatre students and encourage those actively engaged in the theatre to examine the familiar from new angles. |
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The word is structurally interesting in that , although the spelling of Fr. confident has been anglicised , it is still permissible to form a feminine version of the word by adding a final -e . This is probably due to the fact that ...
The word is structurally interesting in that , although the spelling of Fr. confident has been anglicised , it is still permissible to form a feminine version of the word by adding a final -e . This is probably due to the fact that ...
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The onomatopoeic suggestions of the word were , I suspect , missed by Dickens : ' Paul sometimes crooning out a feeble accompaniment ' ( Dombey and Son , 1848 ) , but appreciated by George Eliot : ' The cock and hens ... made only ...
The onomatopoeic suggestions of the word were , I suspect , missed by Dickens : ' Paul sometimes crooning out a feeble accompaniment ' ( Dombey and Son , 1848 ) , but appreciated by George Eliot : ' The cock and hens ... made only ...
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310 wings – words Loftiness , and Magnificence . ... an unflattering comparison with the acting skills of marionettes and puppets . word ' [ T ] he actor at last , in despair , called out : “ Barry , give me the word , will you ?
310 wings – words Loftiness , and Magnificence . ... an unflattering comparison with the acting skills of marionettes and puppets . word ' [ T ] he actor at last , in despair , called out : “ Barry , give me the word , will you ?
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