0 relating to the theatre -- театральный
theatrical make-up
1 doing and saying things in a very obvious way that is intended to make people notice you -- театральный, показной
Provocatively, her definition of the drama is inclusive, encompassing amateur and home theatricals as well as suffragette texts, translations and adaptations, and a distinctive subset of 'paratheatrical' writings.
If a gentleman had no burning academic or artistic interests, what remained was not very much: outdoor sport, indoor entertainment (billiards, amateur theatricals), the pursuit of ladies, and dinner.
Theatrical imagery (like politics) is the art of the possible.
In whatever terms seem relevant, can such an early entrance be construed as part of a theatrical vocabulary or strategy available in the 1590s?
We can fairly assume that theatrical entertainments were a regular feature of the annual fairs.
True, in the context of the play it is a piece of farce, a theatrical gimmick, a parody.
First there is another objection to be considered: do deviant identities and sexualities really denaturalize through theatrical parody as straightforwardly as is sometimes suggested?
The would-be theatrical historian is therefore left with a series of dilemmas.
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