theatrical presentation

collocation in English

meaningsoftheatricalandpresentation

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theatrical
adjective
uk
/θiˈæt.rɪ.kəl/
us
/θiˈæt.rɪ.kəl/
belonging or relating to the theatre, or to the performance or writing of plays, ...
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presentation
noun
uk
/ˌprez.ənˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌprez.ənˈteɪ.ʃən/
a talk giving information ...
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The first section of my discussion introduces the work, briefly sketching the collaborative process, the work'stheatricalpresentation, and aspects of compositional structure.
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They range from amateur performances at small bars to elaborately staged theatrical presentations.
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Some movies were so excellent, that they were upscale printed to 35mm and used as full theatrical presentations.
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As a lad, he joined a junior theatrical club and was appointed the club's music maestro for their theatrical presentations.
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The result is a widely ranging foray into the most ephemeral fields oftheatricalpresentation.
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Such pessimistic solipsism precludes his sharing the experience; his subjective vision prevents itstheatricalpresentation.
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The event has turned into a three-day spectacle, complete with atheatricalpresentationof the weigh-ins and hours of television coverage.
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This building was known for itstheatricalpresentation.
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A third use of the term was cruelty astheatricalpresentation.
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Filmed entertainment was once highly vertically integrated into a studio system whereby a few large studios handled everything from production totheatricalpresentation.
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It also has atheatricalpresentationfor large groups of students including entire schools, as well as a mobile puppet show.
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It was considered artistically unsuccessful because of its overlytheatricalpresentation.
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He combined emotional and sensual freedom withtheatricalpresentationand an almost photographic naturalism.
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In opposition to this form of spectacle, theatre in the last decade focused on personal theatrical presentations.
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In the 19th century, theatrical presentations typically ran for four hours or more, with the pantomime and harlequinade concluding the evening after a long drama.
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During this decade she became very active in theatrical presentations.
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It includes processions, theatrical presentations, flag-weavers and dances.
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These spectacles were mostly unconventional or of limited means, and could range from ordinary theatrical presentations to singing tours, and even improvisational theatre.
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