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Theatrical Season

Definition: "Theatrical season" is a noun that refers to a specific time of the year when new plays and performances are produced and shown in theaters. It is usually a scheduled period when audiences can expect to see new works, often featuring various genres such as drama, comedy, or musical theater.

Usage Instructions: - You can use "theatrical season" when discussing theater events, performances, or the schedule of shows in a particular location. - It is often used in the context of professional theater companies or organizations that have a specific time of year for their performances.

Example Sentence: - "The theatrical season starts in September, and I am excited to see the new plays they will produce this year."

Advanced Usage: - In more advanced discussions, you might talk about the impact of the theatrical season on the local economy or the cultural significance of the performances during that time.

Word Variants: - Theatrical (adjective): Relating to the theater or dramatic performances. Example: "The theatrical performance was stunning." - Season (noun): A period of the year characterized by a particular event or activity. Example: "The holiday season brings joy to many."

Different Meanings: - "Season" can also refer to the time of year (like summer or winter) or to the process of adding flavor to food (like seasoning a dish).

Synonyms: - Play season - Performance season - Theatre schedule

Idioms: - "Break a leg": A common phrase used to wish actors good luck before a performance. - "On the boards": Refers to a performance being staged or in production.

Phrasal Verbs: - "Put on a show": To present a performance or production. - "Try out": To audition for a role in a play or performance.

Noun
  1. the season when new plays are produced

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