rehearsal room

collocation in English

meaningsofrehearsalandroom

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rehearsal
noun[C or U]
uk
/rəˈhɜː.səl/
us
/rəˈhɝː.səl/
a time when all the people involved in a play, dance, etc. practise in order to prepare for ...
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room
noun
uk
/ruːm/
us
/ruːm/
a part of the inside of a building that is separated from other parts by walls, floor, ...
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Her description of exercises echoes that of the teacher's voice within therehearsalroom.
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All the actors do the exercises simultaneously in therehearsalroom.
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The teaching space was a dancerehearsalroom, unadorned, large and airy, with a wood floor and a piano.
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We spent eight weeks devising in arehearsalroomand then another four weeks rehearsing what we had devised.
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She has been sitting silently at the side of therehearsalroomtaking notes and watching him.
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But these moments were not always easily found within therehearsalroom.
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Simon's principal ambition from before we got into therehearsalroomwas to have the text flow like a river of words.
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They are lovely people and capable of astonishing performances; but their personal lives are marked by instability, and their behaviour in therehearsalroomcan be problematic.
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Certainly what interests me from my own experience of being in arehearsalroomwith actors is to see how little you can do and make the most possible truth.
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Ralph now moves to the side of therehearsalroomand begins taking notes and watching her.
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The interior includes a basement and a sub-basement which houses arehearsalroom.
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The band wanted to make a record, so they began recording demo recordings in theirrehearsalroom.
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The 60-seat studio space (which often doubles as arehearsalroom) is a flexible acting space, capable of almost any stage setup.
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The theatre is capable of making more than 40 different seating and staging arrangements and has an adjacentrehearsalroom.
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Below the stage are arehearsalroom, dressing rooms and storage facilities.
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There is arehearsalroom/dance studio on the second floor.
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The band then returned to therehearsalroom, perfecting songs for the recording of its first album.
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It houses studios for the instrumental and conducting programs, practice rooms, arehearsalroomand a recital hall.
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It houses its ownrehearsalroom, wardrobe, cafe, and bar.
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In particular, there is a mainrehearsalroom, six sectional rehearsal rooms, and twelve practice rooms.
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