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repertory

[rep-er-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] / ˈrɛp ərˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /


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The new creations entered the repertory amid a number of authoritative performances of tried and true ballets—mostly by the troupe’s incomparable founding choreographer George Balanchine.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 9, 2026

Singers galore are monthly recording songs from the rich 19th century classical repertory, while composers are busy making new ones.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 19, 2026

There are special repertory screenings of classic movies and parties built around new releases.

From Salon • Dec. 18, 2025

The fresh entries that Mr. Novak has added to his troupe’s repertory thus faced stiff competition from Paul Taylor’s contributions, and ultimately failed to distinguish themselves.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 17, 2025

The story is well known in various versions, and a “habben” play based on it is in the repertory of traveling players east of the Kargav.

From "The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin




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