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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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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comedy group, and the
troupe may
specialize in a
specific genre or
style of comedy. Some
examples of
comedy troupes include: the Marx Brothers,...
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Adelaide Festival Centre, is
referred to as the
resident artistic company.
Troupes are
frequently organised by
theatre practitioners (e.g.
Bertolt Brecht's...
- 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...
- The
Troupes de la
Marine (French pronunciation: [tʁup də la maʁin], lit. 'Troops of the Navy') was a
French military formation founded by
Cardinal Richelieu...
- the
start of
dance troupes in
Roman and Gr**** times.
These groups were
originally for
musicals and
performed in theatres.
Dance troupes would perform for...
- were
troupes of actors, each of whom had a
specific function or role.
Actors were
versed in a
plethora of skills, with many
having joined troupes without...