Phrases with «theater troupe»

A theater troupe refers to a group of actors who work together to perform plays and entertain audiences. Full definition

Sentences with «theater troupe»

  • With a name borrowed from the crafty theater troupe in Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Royal Nonesuch offers a curatorial program that the directors describe as «conceptually rigorous» and «filtered through a feminist lens that is at the same time quirky, accessible, and fun.» (artsy.net)
  • A Broadway - type performance often costs more than $ 100 for tickets, parking and concessions, so check out a local theater troupe for a cheaper thrill. (thecollegeinvestor.com)
  • Walters soon made friends with fellow theater student Pete Postlethwaite, and they joined a small theater troupe with Matthew Kelly; Walters made her legitimate stage debut not long after in a Liverpool production of The Taming of the Shrew. (rottentomatoes.com)
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