troupe

[US]/truːp/
[UK]/trʊp/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. group of performers, especially in theater or dance
vi. to tour and perform in different places

Phrases & Collocations

a traveling troupe

a theatrical troupe

a dance troupe

a circus troupe

join a troupe

Example Sentences

a troupe of actors.

I watched a troupe of travelling actors.

a troupe of clowns cakewalked by.

The troupe was able to get a grant for the project from a large corporation.

The troupe produced a new play last night.

Some of our people are traveling with the troupe on its tour.

the executive director of a drama troupe; executive experience and skills.

an all-woman troupe elaborately costumed in clinging silver lame.

Visitors and performance troupes especially circuses and clowns at Rimini had tremendous impact on Fellini and he used to believe that clownage would be his career.

Not suprisingly for a man of the stage, Mr.Edgar gives the fullest treatment by far to those supporting characters who belong to the fleabag acting troupe that Nicholas joins in Portsmouth.

The troupe presents varied and interesting programmers ranging from the lively and cheerful farandole dance, sword dance, Moresque dance and harvest dance to the gavotte dance of classic elegance.

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