- Look up histrionic or
histrionics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Histrionic may
refer to:
related to or
reminiscent of (theatrical) acting, or acting...
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centuries later, the
Church abandoned spectacles as
practiced in Antiquity.
Histrions,
representative of Greco-Roman civilization,
gradually disappeared. The...
- and 1984 it was refurbished. The
theatre has
three halls: Big, Small,
Histrion and
Marek Perepeczko Foyer. The
Theatre organises "Festival of Important...
- "Suburban Solutions" 3:42 5. "Presidio" 3:40 6. "Dial Tone" 3:22 7. "
Histrion" 4:02 8. "Prima" 4:27 9. "Alex" 4:05 10. "Little Chaos" 0:50 11. "Pulling...
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throughout the rest of his life; Walt
Whitman described him as "the
grandest histrion of
modern times."
Although his
relationship with Holmes, his
supposed wife...
- and
forbade gladiators to
fight without adequate reward; as for the
histrions, he
limited to the
period of the
games and the
theater the
coercive power...
- with the
Players (tenors and b****es).
Marcellus announces:
Voici les
histrions mandés par vous, Seigneur. – "Here are the
actors you sent for, my lord...
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Lateran Council forbade clerics (among
other things) to have
contact with
histrions and jugglers. The
strong contrast of
religious authority to theatrical...
- was
based on an "inoffensive and banal"
brand of
humour driven by the
histrionism of the characters. It
premiered on 15
February 1996,
drawing 8,491,000...
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Cabrera was the
eldest daughter of a
family of 14. She
belonged to the
group Histrión in which,
along with
Adolfo C****man [es], she
started in acting, although...