
1) Deposit 2) Depository 3) Repository 4) Team with many plays
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1) Repertoire
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- a storehouse where a stock of things is kept
- the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation
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• (n.) Same as Repertoire. • (n.) A place in which things are disposed in an orderly manner, so that they can be easily found, as the index of a book, a commonplace book, or the like. • (n.) A treasury; a magazine; a storehouse.
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A number of plays an acting company had prepared for performance at any given time. Unlike modern dr
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Abbrev. to Rep. A form of theatre production company, usually with a permanent company of actors, where each production has a run of limited length. At any time there is normally one production in performance, one in rehearsal, and several in varying degrees of planning.
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Rep'er·to·ry noun [ Latin
repertorium , from
reperire to find again; prefix
re- re +
parire ,
parere , to bring forth, procure: confer French
répertoire . Confer
Parent .]
1. A place in which things are disposed in an orderly manner, so th...
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[
n] - the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation 2. [n] - a storehouse where a stock of things is kept
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A system of theatre where one group of Actors appear in multiple productions at the same time. Often shortened to just Rep
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noun a storehouse where a stock of things is kept
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Naturalist performance style in which the actor constructs a performance by selecting particular ges
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