0 a group of performers such as singers or dancers who work and travel together:
1 a group of performers, such as actors or dancers, who perform and travel together
For artists in other provincial troupes, social hostility rendered it largely impossible for them to exert any influence over their employers.
Unlike most private troupes, it possesses a truck which allows it to move with all its props and costumes.
Then, beginning on the 5th, the troupe of players begins performances on level ground.
Such acts, routinely put on by opera troupes, served to satisfy the tourists' expectation of showmanship.
The name of his troupe can be translated as 'grouping phosphorescence'.
One of the troupe's most experienced clowns left to perform in the circus troupe.
In the past, rural communities would save up to hire the troupe for a temple festival, a house-warming party, or a novice initiation ceremony.
The longer performances of commedia troupes were constructed around a scenario on which the performers improvised on the sequencing and structuring of set pieces.