Definition of Theatricality. Meaning of Theatricality. Synonyms of Theatricality

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Definition of Theatricality

Theatricality
Theatrical The*at"ric*al, a. [L. theatricus, Gr. ?.] Of or pertaining to a theater, or to the scenic representations; resembling the manner of dramatic performers; histrionic; hence, artificial; as, theatrical performances; theatrical gestures. -- The*at`ri*cal"i*ty, n. -- The*at"ric*al*ly, adv. No meretricious aid whatever has been called in -- no trick, no illusion of the eye, nothing theatrical. --R. Jefferies.

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- "GLEE-Cap: Theatricality 2010/05/26". Broadway World. Retrieved May 26, 2010. Look up theatricality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Theatricality" at Fox...
- basic theatrical genres either defined, implied, or derived by or from Aristotle: Tragedy, Comedy, Melodrama, and Drama. Any number of theatrical styles...
- Theatrical scenery is that which is used as a setting for a theatrical production. Scenery may be just about anything, from a single chair to an elaborately...
- Theatrical Novel (Notes of a Dead Man), translated as Black Snow and A Dead Man's Memoir (Russian: Театральный роман (Записки покойника), romanized: Teatralnyy...
- The gods (UK English), or sometimes paradise, is a theatrical term referring to the highest areas of a theatre such as the upper balconies. These are generally...
- Theatrical makeup is makeup that is used to ****ist in creating the appearance of the characters that actors portray during a theater production. In Gr****...
- Theatrical superstitions are superstitions particular to actors or the theatre. William Shakespeare's play Macbeth is said to be cursed, so actors avoid...
- the Theatrical Syndicate was an organization in the United States that controlled the majority of bookings in the country's leading theatrical attractions...
- Theatrical constraints are various rules, either of taste or of law, that govern the production, staging, and content of stage plays in the theater. Whether...
- Theatrical troupe (French: troupe), sometimes referred to as an acting company, is a group of theatrical performers working together. They may work in...