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rehearsal
/riˈhərsəl/
noun
a practice or trial performance of a play or other work for later public performance.
- "She is in the second week of rehearsals for her latest production."
Synonyms: practice, practice session, trial performance, read-through, run-through, walk-through, dress rehearsal, dry run
Synonyms
noun
- practice, practice session, trial performance, read-through, run-through, walk-through, dress rehearsal, dry run
- dry run
Examples
- a rehearsal room
- In rehearsal for this particular piece, dancers lay on the floor with their eyes closed.
- Then, two days before the performance, Ivan sprained his ankle in rehearsal.
- She stretched then stood and left her room, sure that it was nearly time for rehearsal.
- If it's extremely complex, then I'll have to book more rehearsal time to work around it.
- So here I am in rehearsal doing our last run through of the song.
- The renovations will also create a second theatre space and two rehearsal studios.
- I've had a fortnight in rehearsal
- Over the next month they will be fitting in as much rehearsal together as possible around their already full diaries.
- The third will house community art groups, seminar and rehearsal areas and office space.
- I thought I detected a blush but they've been very professional in rehearsal.
- All three smiled confidently and gave a relaxed, free rendition that showed rehearsal time well spent.
- They had been in rehearsal every night for the past two weeks, so they knew what they were doing.
- The team reached the city well in advance and had hectic rehearsal sessions to fine-tune skills.
- A rehearsal room originally planned for the top floor is now used as a production office.
- The studios will include rehearsal rooms for the benefit of young bands in existence around Waterford.
- From the writing process, to the rehearsal room, to the studio and to the stage, he has heard them every step of the way.
- We didn't meet them before because we wanted to work on the characters ourselves and do that in rehearsal.
- Caught during a break in rehearsal, they ha
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ve the air of two people having huge and exhausting fun.
- We spend a lot of time in rehearsal on the floor laughing our heads off, making discoveries, trying things.
- Not only are there numerous musicians to choose from, but there are also benefits such as free rehearsal space.
- All three plays are now in rehearsal, under the direction of Catherine and Mary.
- I've had two weeks in rehearsal
- We are allowing you to miss the first hour of any of the full orchestra rehearsals if need be.
- One of its latest initiatives to take theatre close to the masses is opening up rehearsals to the public.
- She is in the second week of rehearsals for her latest production.
- They are now in rehearsals for a full length play to enter at drama festivals and other venues.
- At other times, the men came together only for sounds checks, rehearsals and a performance.
- I talked to Boyd, during rehearsals, about the thinking behind the production.
- So I set up three or four weeks of solid rehearsals, different scenes every night.