0 belonging or relating to the theatre, or to the performance or writing of plays, opera, etc.:
theatrical make-up
He translated "Romeo and Juliet" into Arabic for a theatrical production he plans to direct.
The festival features visual art, theatrical performances and music at various Austin venues.
The singer has made her theatrical debut on the West End stage.
The film will have its theatrical release in San Francisco, New York and a few other large cities in August.
The wait for the film's theatrical debut has been a long one - more than a year.
1 behaving in an extreme way that is intended to attract attention, rather than being sincere:
2 of or relating to the public performance of plays:
theatrical performances
Midnight Society is a theatrical adaptation of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos' 1782 novel, Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
The film won't have a regular theatrical run in Atlanta until May.
"She was very theatrical," he said. "She had a wild imagination."
You may be accused of being theatrical, but that's better than allowing the moment to pass without comment.
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.
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