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  • 111quasi-theatrical — adj.; quasi theatrically, adv. * * * …

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  • 112Julius Cahn's Official Theatrical Guide —    The bible of booking agents and advance men was published annually from 1896. The heart of it was the listing of theatre facilities in each state. For each town with a theatre, the guide indicated the population, theatre contact information,… …

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  • 113half-theatrical — adj …

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  • 114quasi-theatrical — adj.; quasi theatrically, adv …

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  • 115Theatricality — Theatrical The*at ric*al, a. [L. theatricus, Gr. ?.] Of or pertaining to a theater, or to the scenic representations; resembling the manner of dramatic performers; histrionic; hence, artificial; as, theatrical performances; theatrical gestures.… …

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  • 116Theatrically — Theatrical The*at ric*al, a. [L. theatricus, Gr. ?.] Of or pertaining to a theater, or to the scenic representations; resembling the manner of dramatic performers; histrionic; hence, artificial; as, theatrical performances; theatrical gestures.… …

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  • 117Living Theatre, The — Theatrical avant garde repertory company. It was formed in New York City in 1947 by Julian Beck (1925–85) and Judith Malina (b. 1926) to produce experimental plays, often on radical themes. Its first big success was Jack Gelber s The Connection… …

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  • 118Batman franchise media — Theatrical movies= A number of Batman theatrical films have been made. There have also been several attempted projects during the hiatus between Batman Robin and Batman Begins .*1943: Batman , 15 chapter serial starring Lewis Wilson as Batman and …

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  • 119courtyard theatre — ▪ theatrical structure Spanish  corral        any temporary or permanent theatre structure established in an inn s courtyard in England or a residential courtyard in Spain. Under Elizabeth I, many plays were performed in the courtyards of London… …

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  • 120environmental theatre — ▪ theatrical movement       a branch of the New Theatre movement of the 1960s that aimed to heighten audience awareness of theatre by eliminating the distinction between the audience s and the actors space. Richard Schechner s environmental… …

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