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Synonyms and antonyms of Relating to theatre and acting in British Thesaurus
Relating to theatre and acting
amateur dramatics (noun)
the production of plays by amateurs
dark (adjective)
theatre if a theatre is dark, there are no performances there during a particular time
dramatically (adverb)
front of house (noun)
British the activities in a theatre, cinema, or concert hall that involve dealing with members of the public
method acting (noun)
preparation for an acting role in which the actor gets real experience of the life of the type of character that he or she will play
the stage (noun)
life as a performer, especially the profession of acting
stage fright (noun)
fear felt by actors or singers before a performance, or by other people before doing something important
stage name (noun)
stagestruck (adjective)
someone who is stagestruck loves performing and wants to become an actor or singer
staging (noun)
theatre the process of organizing a show in a theatre
theatre (noun)
the activity or job of writing, performing, or organizing performances of plays
theatrical (adjective)