adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
experience
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In later, more celebrated, times he would always acknowledge this as his first theatrical experience .
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But I found it a brave, invigorating and highly theatrical experience-unlike the local critics, who have savaged Stein.
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Her outlook had been considerably broadened by her theatrical experiences .
performance
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He adopts Harsnett's premise that possession is a theatrical performance - Edgar continually brings attention to his madness being a pretence.
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Meanwhile, we were gearing up for my first theatrical performance in New York.
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During the International Festival it is used for apron-stage theatrical performances .
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The issue of theatrical performance is an important one, and one that will appear again in the next chapter.
production
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However when he's not sorting out pest problems in Leeds he is treading the floorboards in many amateur theatrical productions .
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Myriad festivals, theatrical productions , musical concerts and sports events are scheduled year-round.
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We have an extensive wardrobe of costumes for hire for theatrical productions or as fancy-dress.
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Holden spent 10 years as an actress in touring theatrical productions .
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Party conferences were theatrical productions frequented by a social elite of fashion designers, architects, financiers and intellectuals.
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But was it somehow implicit in the spectacle, the spotlights, and the theatrical production values?
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And a film and video canon, or standard of excellence, is developing by which to measure theatrical productions of Shakespeare.
release
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A theatrical release would have been an added bonus.
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Without a theatrical release in their own domestic market, they stood little chance of recouping the money lavished on them.
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The film's heritage slant caught the attention of Miramax Films, who bought it for theatrical release in the States.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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theatrical skills
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a theatrical troupe
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He was speaking in a stupid theatrical accent.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Anyway, my father and his theatrical consortium have always been great fans of Trumpton.
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Dance presentations, he felt, should be as theatrical as possible.
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It lacks light and shade, the conviction and theatrical intensity that drives words straight into people's hearts.
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The costumes for Revelations were theatrical in their plainness.
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The restoration is subject to final approval by the city of Chicago, said Livent, a Toronto-based theatrical producer.
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With Wagner the theatrical part of the programme reappears in a pure form.