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Theatricality

Theatricality meaning

Theatrical behaviour and mannerisms.

Synonyms of Theatricality

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With humor, tragedy, and grotesque theatricality, “The Death of Meyerhold” is a play by Mark Jackson that depicts the contradictory life, art, and era of famed Russian theater director Vsevolod Meyerhold with humor, tragedy, and grotesque theatricality.

Jackman is an actor known for his theatricality.

The song will be staged with TV theatricality and feature choreography by Mona-Jeanette Berntsen, who has worked with artists such as Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, Madonna, Alicia Keys and Chris Brown.

This seemingly small moment foreshadows the theatricality of the killers’ plan and subtly reveals just how far they’re willing to go to sell their twisted narrative.

Any tie to the Herman Melville epic novel referenced in the title is tenuous at best, but the array of characters and conflicts described herein ensure that a certain theatricality remains intact.

As the nefarious Count Olaf on Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events adaptation, Harris displayed the right kind of darkly comic attitude and theatricality that has always made The Joker great, so there's no doubt he could be a lot of fun in the role.

So much of the theatricality, the visual presentation of rock 'n' roll came from Little Richard – the high hair, the crazy makeup, the sexual transgressiveness.

The expressionist elements give “Machinal” its theatricality, but Young Woman’s story and Lang’s performance provide its dramatic weight as a tragic tale.

The finale of his spring/summer collection, shown in New York recently, featured, as the last word in Las Vegas theatricality, a wearable roulette dial festooned with feathers and a thousand lights.

After gestures like these, though, the final scene sees the collapse of theatricality altogether.

As Lothos, Hauer delivers a nuanced performance even as he is over the top with his theatricality and camp.

Camp celebrates artifice and artificiality, flamboyance and theatricality, but can quickly deflate if forced.

The uneasy tussle between theatricality and solemn purpose—unsurprising, given that new means of exploration tend to be low on funds—is a constant theme in “Falling Upwards,” and it pretty much defines the curious mood of Harper’s film.

As dancers, I think you hit this point between 30 and 40 where you can maximize your movements and theatricality without expending as much energy as you did when you were in your 20s.

Roth’s finely carved exterior limestone details give the Belleclaire an exciting theatricality, one sorely missing in many of the newer, utilitarian steel and glass high-rises jack-rabbiting skyward all around Manhattan.

The idea is that any actor should be able to sing competently and any singer deep down knows they should have a theatricality and craft to their act.

Deciding to attempt to restrain theatricality, the International Skating Union pushed ice dancing to return to its ballroom roots by adding more restrictions on music and dance holds.

Theatricality and falseness were emphasised, and when actors were off stage, they could be seen at the sides of the stage watching the performance.

The figures’ robes display a Byzantine conservatism, with their modeled three-dimensionality and allusion to a Classical style, yet the iconic hand gestures are reminiscent of a Romanesque energy and theatricality.

The large scale dramatic works of Karl Jenkins seem to hearken back to the theatricality of Orff, and the music of James MacMillan continues the tradition of boundary-pushing choral works from the United Kingdom begun by Britten, Walton, and Leighton.