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theatricalism

[thee-a-tri-kuh-liz-uhm] / θiˈæ trɪ kəˌlɪz əm /


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The acting styles range all the way from the theatricalism of Maurice Evans as a simpering Caesar to Mature's deadpanning.

From Time Magazine Archive

But, taken as a whole, the play fails, and for three reasons: a faultiness of structure, an obsessiveness of attitude, an empurpling theatricalism.

From Time Magazine Archive

THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE—Early Shaw, revived by the Theatre Guild, and proving that early Shaw is a good deal better than most up-to-the-minute theatricalism.

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More culpably, Williams' gift for theatricalism makes the how of Suddenly Last Summer devour the why, turns the horrifying means into an end in itself.

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Underneath the dancer's extravagant theatricalism she appeared natural and unaffected.

From The Auction Block by Beach, Rex Ellingwood