Associations to the word «Repertory»
Noun
- Playhouse
- Theatre
- Carte
- Theater
- Ballet
- Taper
- Birmingham
- Shakespeare
- Broadway
- Verdi
- Rep
- Dundee
- Macbeth
- Troupe
- Yale
- Welles
- Premiere
- Opera
- Playwright
- Choreographer
- Guthrie
- Chant
- Vic
- Mesa
- Musical
- Ensemble
- Seattle
- Berkeley
- Classical
- Brahms
- Choreography
- Handel
- Milwaukee
- Juliet
- Repertoire
- Mozart
- Savoy
- Staging
- Covent
- Tchaikovsky
- Northampton
- Canto
- Haydn
- Midsummer
- Staple
- Opus
- Faust
- Pasadena
- Romeo
- Orson
- Schubert
- Ashton
- Farce
- Goodman
- Wharf
- Company
- Beethoven
- Concerto
- Trinity
- Oldham
- Manhattan
- Louisville
- Drama
- Cornerstone
- Nyc
- Jose
- Mainstay
- Libretto
- Philharmonic
Adjective
Wiktionary
REPERTORY, noun. A repertoire
REPERTORY, noun. A collection of things, or a place where such a collection is kept
REPERTORY, noun. A specific set of works that a company performs
REPERTORY, noun. A theater in which a resident company presents works from a specified repertoire, usually in alternation.
REPERTORY, noun. A repertory company.
Dictionary definition
REPERTORY, noun. A storehouse where a stock of things is kept.
REPERTORY, noun. The entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation; "the repertory of the supposed feats of mesmerism"; "has a large repertory of dialects and characters".
REPERTORY, noun. A collection of works (plays, songs, operas, ballets) that an artist or company can perform and do perform for short intervals on a regular schedule.
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