单词 | Theatrical |
例句 | (1) The final scene was dismayingly lacking in theatrical effect. (2) Acting with an amateur theatrical group can be fun. (3) She began a torrid love affair with a theatrical designer. (4) She always makes some theatrical gesture. (5) Dance is a very theatrical art. (6) She's well known in theatrical circles. (7) The play contained all kinds of theatrical set pieces. (8) I gave a theatrical bow and waved. (9) She gave a theatrical sigh. (10) The place had a certain gimcrack theatrical glamour. (11) She's in with the theatrical crowd. (12) The curtain has been rung down; the theatrical company are leaving here tomorrow. (13) The young student from the theatrical school showed great prowess at acting in the play. (14) Actors learn how to enunciate clearly in the theatrical college. (15) We had witnessed one of the most outstanding theatrical performances of the decade. (16) There was a theatrical air about the whole scene which had a great appeal for me. (17) Top theatrical agents are beating a path to the teenager's door. (18) In a theatrical gesture Glass clamped his hand over his eyes. (19) All played directly to his love of the theatrical. (20) He saw girls at his Theatrical Club. (21) The theatrical farce touches a nerve. (22) And is a Broadway transfer the ultimate theatrical goal? (23) A theatrical release would have been an added bonus. (24) He uses low-tech theatrical devices to great effect. (25) The costumes for Revelations were theatrical in their plainness. (26) He was speaking in a stupid theatrical accent. (27) These are the prizes given for the most outstanding British theatrical performances of the year. (28) He hadn't seen the art galleries, the museums — to say nothing of the theatrical district. (29) The scenes between the sons, all witty repartee, came close to a spoof of stagey theatrical speech. (30) During the International Festival it is used for apron-stage theatrical performances. (1) The final scene was dismayingly lacking in theatrical effect. (2) Acting with an amateur theatrical group can be fun. (3) These are the prizes given for the most outstanding British theatrical performances of the year. (4) She began a torrid love affair with a theatrical designer. (5) She always makes some theatrical gesture. (6) Actors learn how to enunciate clearly in the theatrical college. (7) He hadn't seen the art galleries, the museums — to say nothing of the theatrical district. (31) It will be interesting to study experiments in graphic and theatrical design that attempt to explore this relationship. (32) Myriad festivals, theatrical productions, musical concerts and sports events are scheduled year-round. (33) In later, more celebrated, times he would always acknowledge this as his first theatrical experience. (34) Consider the sinister, theatrical laugh of the matinee bad guy. (35) Party conferences were theatrical productions frequented by a social elite of fashion designers, architects, financiers and intellectuals. (36) But then his honesty about being HIV-positive is touchingly real and anything but theatrical. (37) He played himself all the time, using his characters to display his many theatrical talents. (38) It included academic studies, theatrical studies, caryatids, sculptural heads, nudes, portraits, studies for paintings. (39) Without ever straining for effect, Brook's lustrous production affirms the unending richness of theatrical simplicity. (40) There is more than one way to skin a theatrical cat, and McDonagh's chosen weapons are laughter and gore. (41) But during her short acting career, Brown was held in high esteem by the theatrical fraternity in Northern Ireland. (42) Prince Edward would be delighted with one of the shop's theatrical costumes. (43) With Wagner the theatrical part of the programme reappears in a pure form. (44) And a film and video canon, or standard of excellence, is developing by which to measure theatrical productions of Shakespeare. (45) Theatrical characters are designed to be interpreted, but only in the brief flashes of performance. (46) There is a particularly welcome parody of the current theatrical mania for sloping floors. (47) Once he brought another famous theatrical knight on the pillion. (48) But I found it a brave, invigorating and highly theatrical experience-unlike the local critics, who have savaged Stein. (49) She gets lyrical about this place and she loves being in the theatrical environment. (50) The gunmen and the survivors who came here, the photographers and correspondents and film crews simply walked on to the theatrical stage. (51) She possessed a musical voice and many friends in theatrical and musical circles. In later years she suffered severely from asthma. (52) Anyway, my father and his theatrical consortium have always been great fans of Trumpton. (53) The script originated on the stage and you can still see the theatrical structure of the story. (54) Dance presentations, he felt, should be as theatrical as possible. (55) It was rough on Leeds but not on Harte, who deserved little better for his theatrical antics. (55) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (56) The rivalries among delegates were often deep, personal and theatrical. (57) And yet all his life, his integrity warred with a flair for the theatrical, a fondness for tall tales. (58) He met this challenge by manufacturing a sense of drama through his theatrical style of rule and through his ambitious policies. (59) All of these recommendations, however, are only to give you a first taste of the scope of theatrical writing. (60) Nellie, the eldest child and closest to John, married an aspiring theatrical agent and manager, Percy Rimmer. (61) The road itself had become a colony of residents specializing in theatrical and allied activities. (62) He had a business card, which he presented with a theatrical flourish when I told him where I was headed. (63) But its theatrical power also stems from its vivid evocation of time and place. (64) Meanwhile look out for the new Fashion Editor Edwardian-style frock coats with their theatrical, dandyish look. (65) Holden spent 10 years as an actress in touring theatrical productions. (66) Her outlook had been considerably broadened by her theatrical experiences. (67) When the daughters were ten, their talent was recognized by a well-known theatrical director. (68) He tossed the salad tableside in big wooden bowls with much theatrical flair and the customers were entranced. (69) The issue of theatrical performance is an important one, and one that will appear again in the next chapter. (70) Just wanted to drop you a note to say break a leg and all those other theatrical cliches. (71) The view across the garden valley to the Old Town, dominated by the majestic Castle, is extravagantly theatrical. (72) However when he's not sorting out pest problems in Leeds he is treading the floorboards in many amateur theatrical productions. (73) Traditional bridal wear combines with theatrical costume and effects to create an entertaining and thought-provoking visual statement. (74) We have an extensive wardrobe of costumes for hire for theatrical productions or as fancy-dress. (75) It also has trap doors in the stage for more theatrical magic. (76) At this point I have to say he was, from an early age, exceedingly theatrical. (77) It lacks light and shade, the conviction and theatrical intensity that drives words straight into people's hearts. (78) Several students get through adequate, but not nearly as theatrical, renditions. (79) Amy had had previous theatrical work and soon became one of his principals. (80) Dreams, predictions, a haunting vocal soundtrack and a glamorous set establish Transfer's new show a characteristically rich theatrical presentation. (81) His instant emotion was the actor-manager's: theatrical cordite, writer fire. (82) The property room looked like a theatrical battlefield with masks and armour lying around in different stages of completion. (83) And I don't go in for those terrible exercises that some theatrical actors swear by. (84) Lawrence was thirty-six years old, the same age at which his father had begun his own theatrical career. (85) The restoration is subject to final approval by the city of Chicago, said Livent, a Toronto-based theatrical producer. (85) try its best to collect and build good sentences. (86) Meanwhile, we were gearing up for my first theatrical performance in New York. (87) She was always impressed by his fame and would have liked a theatrical career. (88) The flames would flicker on the glass of the brass-framed pictures, enlivening the theatrical characters, making everything cosy. (89) He adopts Harsnett's premise that possession is a theatrical performance - Edgar continually brings attention to his madness being a pretence. (90) There were rival theatrical cliques, and rifts and vendettas among the games people over alleged unsporting behaviour. (91) She didn't sew herself, so she had an acquaintance from a theatrical costumiers run them up in his spare time. (92) But this is not, thankfully, a compact disc with a theatrical agenda. (93) At both school and university he showed talent for acting and theatrical design. (94) His work is known for its theatrical style and creative use of shadows. (95) But was it somehow implicit in the spectacle, the spotlights, and the theatrical production values? (96) Without a theatrical release in their own domestic market, they stood little chance of recouping the money lavished on them. (97) Not like most of the theatrical friends of yours who really don't listen, do they? (98) Once again, the setting is theatrical, and the perspectives are varied - Act I presents the audience at a play. (99) The film's heritage slant caught the attention of Miramax Films, who bought it for theatrical release in the States. (100) I. Kata is not a dance or theatrical performance. (101) One who performs a theatrical role. (102) Jessica dipped into her store of theatrical anecdotes. (103) The theatrical troupe is touring the country. (104) Of course, no theatrical performance can be entirely either. (105) The clothes were very showy, very theatrical. (106) The scenery constructed for a theatrical performance. (107) Some theatrical masterpieces deal with the subject of incest. (108) The work demanded boundless energy and theatrical imagination. (109) a firm of theatrical costumiers. (110) Much of Shavian drama is constructed around the inversion of a conventional theatrical situation. (111) They want him to emote and perform the proper theatrical gestures so they can see their emotions enacted on the public stage. (112) He is the author of His Majesty, The American and is editor of Introduction to Photoplay and The American Theatrical Film. (113) A theatrical scene requires an obstacle unless it is a pure connective or expository situation. (114) A minor role in a theatrical production, usually without speaking lines. (115) "We're not that contrived. We're not that theatrical." — "That's a matter of opinion.". (116) Magentaand fuchsiaare perceived as sensual and theatrical. But water-downthe red in lighter pinks and the raw sensualityof red is replaced with gentle romanticism. (117) Opened in 2002, this Theater consists of two auditoria, Blue and Red(Sentencedict), for contemporary and experimental theatrical performances. (118) The band's performance was filled with theatrical flourishes. Albarn wore a black top hat, as did his all-female backing string section, the Demon Strings. (119) Dress up the theatrical dance - pop star Lady GaGa. (120) She knew many theatrical personalities and had worked, among others, with George Bernard Shaw. (121) Though the terms of hallucination and theatricality in theatrical performance system occurred comparatively late, they are very important in history in that all the efforts and disputes related to. (122) Birdsong clapped a hand to his head in a theatrical gesture. (123) British actor and theatrical producer who founded the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art ( 1904 ). (124) Slow-motion footage of the incident exposed Zambrotta's trick and showed a theatrical ability that many observers said compared favourably with other well-known divers. (125) He left school to work in the play Heaven on Earth, but his subsequent acting career was spotty , with a commercial here and a small theatrical role there. (126) Any one may mouth out a passage with a theatrical cadence. (127) Theatrical paraphernalia had been provided over and above her care. (128) Curitiba, Brazil:Virtually transparent, this wiry theater plays host to some of the country's most important theatrical events. (129) This play, by the fusion of theatrical forms from East and West as well as the theory of "the theatricality " which Gao Xingjian advocated, presents a novel modem play style. (130) "From Hollywood to Broadway, " Shanghai Modern Drama Valley's current project for the fall theatrical season has begun ticket sales. (131) He's got the socio-political conscience, theatrical vision, globalised perspective and unquestionably the vaunting creativity. (132) A theatrical production that has many of the musical elements of opera but is lighter and more popular in subject and style and contains spoken dialogue. (133) A theatrical presentation of group or solo dancing to a musical accompaniment, usually with costume and scenic effects, conveying a story or theme. (134) She jump - started her theatrical performance career with the role of Fan Yin in the play. (135) Again, it provides a very colourful and tuneful memento for those who loved their theatrical experience. (136) Europe's leaders are now trying to disown their years of realpolitik, and instead make the cry of the Arab street their own. The contortions are more theatrical the closer they live to north Africa. (137) At opening ceremony's theatrical performance period, the director has used many times affectingly evaluation. (138) Please do not let them get away with holding the extended edition hostage until everyone buys the theatrical versions. (139) This theatrical model couldn't be more different from the typical experience of a West End show, whereby a room full of passive ticket-buyers take in the entertainment on a proscenium stage. (140) She has a whole team of people working on her sartorial creations and stage sets – every song's a theatrical production. (141) Less theatrical, but equally harrowing, is the Museum of Genocide Victims, housed in a former KGB prison in central Vilnius where hundreds were tortured and killed. (142) For two decades her theatrical talents were ignored by the film industry. (143) Carrie became wise in theatrical lore, hearing the gossip of little Lola. (144) He is a failed actor who is everywhere patronised as a colonial, especially by the toffee-nosed English theatrical types for whom he still hopefully auditions. (145) The leading goal of Department of Music in Chinese Theatrical Academic College is to form an independent educational system,(http:///theatrical.html) ranking part of the national high education. (146) Heretofore, we've always lacked professional theatrical companies with full - time actors as the Hong Kong Drama Company. (147) Early trailers included a brief scene of Eowyn waiting to attack an Uruk-hai from behind a pillar; this scene is not included in either the theatrical version or the extended edition. (148) She was spotted at the Cotton Club by a theatrical producer and cast in a small part in the play Dance With Your Gods which opened a brief run on October 6 1934 marking her Broadway debut. (149) She has heard tell of her mother's theatrical glories, which she longs to emulate. (150) However, this theatrical cross dressing is not considered transvestism in the modern sense of the term, and it does not say anything about the sexual interests or behavior of the performers. (151) Through MIT's Theater Arts Program, students explore diverse theatrical forms and practices, from the scripted play to actor-created theater, from musical theater to the theater of identity politics. (152) A well - knit body; a well - knit theatrical production. (153) In 19 34 , when Welles and Houseman met, Houseman was thirty-three years old and was already highly respected in the theatrical world as an actor, director, and producer. (154) There was a tendency to employ static, theatrical production techniques. The emotional impact was over-sentimental or melodramatic, with predictable plots and stereotyped characterization. (155) Mae West wrote many kinds of theatrical productions, but some details remained the same. Her humor was often sexual. (156) Soon the wearer of a virtual reality headset will be able to be "present" at sporting or theatrical events staged thousands of miles away. (157) Jimmy started his career in 1956 at UPA Burbank Studios working on the Columbia theatrical shorts. (158) They settled in New York, where he did magazine illustration and she worked as an assistant designer for Brooks Costumes, the theatrical costumer. (159) The former spymaster on Citi's board and the theatrical impresario on Lehman's may have been happy to ask questions, but were they the right ones? (160) He was a baroque figure dressed in theatrical, but elegant, clothes. (161) Since drama is a form of theater arts, the director should consciously bring out its theatricality in the process of creation so as to enrich theatrical expressions. (162) Theatrical make - up and artificial blood had been used to make the injures look realistic. (163) The multi-functional theatrical show and telecasting hall of Shanghai TV Station is the domestically largest in scale, novel in design, advanced in technology and excellent in acoustic fidelity. (164) It is given a typically thoughtful production with just enough theatrical fireworks. (165) Oscar: Shakespeare's Romeo and It's staged by a famous British theatrical troupe. (166) His own, the art of theatrical production, encompasses and overshadows them both. (167) Mounting any kind of theatrical production involves a long timeline and teamwork from start to finish. (168) We organized a theatrical performance to express our gratitude to the disabled soldiers. (169) Go up like people theatrical playgoing , see a movie cannot film show content, olympic Games match and this is similar. (170) The Nobel Prize laureate in literature of 2005 and the most important contemporary British playwright, Harold Pinter has charted a territory in the theatrical field. (171) Thespis, of Athens (6th BC) was the first person to speak lines as an individual actor on stage, thus the term “Thespian” to refer to a theatrical performer was born. (172) There also must have existed a theatrical tradition in the Indus valley cities, but of this we have no literary numismatic or any other material proof. (173) The theatrical version contains roughly 800 special effects shots. The DVD Extended Edition adds about another 160 to that total. (174) A form of ancient Greek and Roman theatrical entertainment in which familiar characters and situations were farcically portrayed on stage, often with coarse dialogue and ludicrous actions. (175) It was a single typed yellow sheet, triple-spaced, with a folded page from a theatrical trade paper. (176) Offered annually in the spring term, Introduction to Stagecraft is a hands-on course that gets students working with the tools and techniques of theatrical production in a practical way. (177) Theatrical make - up and artificial blood had been used to make the injuries look realistic. (178) He excitedly employed photography to accomplish his self-expressions, and used his movie-making patience and meticulousness to turn theatrical fantasies in his mind into exquisite photographic works. (179) The Uygur, Kazak, Hui, Kirgiz, Mongolian, Tajik and Xibe ethnic minorities now all have their own professional theatrical troupes and have produced a galaxy of outstanding artists. (180) Free from grandly theatrical flourishes that were threatening to become things of creative captivity, Uno! (181) Unfortunately, this scene did not make it into the theatrical cut of the movie, although it is included in the Extended Edition. |
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