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Definition of Troupe

Troupe
Troupe Troupe, n. [F., troop. See Troop.] A company or troop, especially the company pf performers in a play or an opera.

Meaning of Troupe from wikipedia

- up troupe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Troupe may refer to: Comedy troupe, a group of comedians Dance troupe, a group of dancers Fire troupe, a...
- A troupe system is a way of playing role-playing games in which a group of players takes different roles at different times. The term was coined in Ars...
- Theatrical troupe (French: troupe), sometimes referred to as an acting company, is a group of theatrical performers working together. They may work in...
- A comedy troupe is a group of comedians and ****ociated personnel who work together to perform comedy as entertainment. The term is often used interchangeably...
- The Vilna Troupe (Yiddish: Vilner trupe ווילנער טרופע; Lithuanian: Vilniaus trupė; Polish: Trupa Wileńska; Romanian: Trupa din Vilna), also known as Fareyn...
- Thomas Troupe (born July 15, 1928) is an American actor and writer. Troupe was born in 1928 and grew up in North Kansas City, Missouri, and studied with...
- Robin Antin in 1995 as a neo-burlesque troupe. At the suggestion of Jimmy Iovine, Antin decided to take the troupe mainstream as a pop group. Antin negotiated...
- Quincy Thomas Troupe, Jr. (born July 22, 1939) is an American poet, editor, journalist and professor emeritus at the University of California, San Diego...
- A dance troupe or dance company is a group of dancers and ****ociated personnel who work together to perform dances as a sport, spectacle or entertainment...
- theaters. The typical minstrel performance followed a three-act structure. The troupe first danced onto stage then exchanged wisecracks and sang songs. The second...