Definition of Troupes. Meaning of Troupes. Synonyms of Troupes

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Definition of Troupes

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 Troupes 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...
- Adelaide Festival Centre, is referred to as the resident artistic company. Troupes are frequently organised by theatre practitioners (e.g. Bertolt Brecht's...
- 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...
- Excellent historical site covering the Troupes Coloniales as well as the Troupes de Marine (in French) Website of the Musée des troupes de marine in Fréjus...
- with comedy group, and the troupe may specialize in a specific genre or style of comedy. Some examples of comedy troupes include: the Marx Brothers,...
- 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...
- soil, troupes turned their loyalties to the Union. Sad songs and sketches came to dominate in reflection of the mood of a bereaved nation. Troupes performed...
- made in the 1950s from a Vespa scooter for use with French paratroops (troupes aéroportées, TAP). Introduced in 1956 and updated in 1959, the scooter...
- the Troupes de Marine consist of 26 regiments and amount to around 15% of the French Army. The Troupes de marine were formerly known as the Troupes coloniales...
- Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Shock" troupe – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2014) (Learn how and...