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  • 31Theatrical property — Props set the mood for the musical number Food, Glorious Food in the musical production, Oliver A theatrical property, commonly referred to as a prop, is an object used on stage by actors to further the plot or story line of a theatrical… …

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  • 32Theatrical production — A theatrical production is any theatre stage play, musical, comedy or drama produced from a written book or script. These productions generally feature actors, costumes and sets. The history of the theatrical production goes back to ancient… …

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  • 33Theatrical Madness — Infobox Album Name = Theatrical Madness Type = Album Artist = Evil Masquerade Released = 2005 Genre = Theatrical Metal Label = Marquee/Avalon Producer = Henrik Flyman Reviews = *Les Acteurs De L ombre 9/10… …

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  • 34Theatrical technician — A theatrical technician, tech, techie, theatre tech or theatre technician is a person who operates technical equipment and systems in Performing arts and Entertainment industry. Typical jobsA theatrical technician s jobs may include: * set… …

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  • 35Theatrical blood — Fake blood redirects here. For the musician also known as Fake Blood , see Theo Keating. Fake blood on a human arm. Theatrical blood or stage blood is anything used as a substitute for blood in a theatrical or cinematic performance. For example,… …

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  • 36Theatrical makeup — Actors making up in India. In the performing arts, theatrical makeup is used to assist in creating the appearance of the characters that actors portray. Contents 1 Backgroun …

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  • 37Theatrical jousting — Coined in the late 20th century by American stunt performer Kent Shelton, the term theatrical jousting refers to a form of live entertainment in which a medieval jousting tournament is recreated in conjunction with a scripted performance.… …

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  • 38Theatrical clubs —    The first known theatrical club in the United States is believed to be the Actors Order of Friendship, which was established in 1849 in Philadelphia. In 1868, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks provided charitable efforts on behalf of …

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  • 39theatrical performance — noun a performance of a play • Syn: ↑theatrical, ↑representation, ↑histrionics • Derivationally related forms: ↑histrionic (for: ↑histrionics), ↑represent ( …

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  • 40Theatrical company management — Company management in a theatre or a traveling company entails all of the traveling, accommodation and day to day needs of the acting, design and technical company members. In regional theatres it often includes renting apartments and hotel rooms …

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