How To Use Entr'acte In A Sentence

  • The sniffling of grown men is an entr'acte, the buzz of voices as the audience re-enters the theatre for another half of the show and still the children have linked hands, fingers & fingers to wrists & wrists, and they have laid the quivering flowers upon the grave. prev & next Unheimlich Diary Entry
  • She didn't think much of the music-she scowled and prayed all through the entr'acte. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • The most cherishable of Jay's recordings are two-disc sets which permit inclusion of virtually every bit of the show's score, as well as snippets of dialogue, overtures, entr'actes, incidental music, and underscoring.
  • She didn't think much of the music-she scowled and prayed all through the entr'acte. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • Expensive new sets were constructed and entr'acte specialists Laurence and Morton were jobbed in for the Negro dances. Obi in NewYork
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  • He also uses cute puppet scenes as an entr'acte device to advance the plot.
  • She also disappeared, in the entr'acte, to visit her husband in his dressing room, or so I read in the papers. The Gielgud-Burton Hamlet: Notes on a First Night
  • Kleiber even goes so far as to move the last act's entr'acte right into the middle of the choruses which open that act, providing the flamenco dancers with another opportunity to strut their stuff.
  • After our entr'acte visiting Neuzelle Abbey, we resume our series on Catholic Bamberg with what is its ecclesial heart: Bamberg Cathedral, seat of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Bamberg, and one of Germany's most important Imperial cathedrals. Catholic Bamberg: The Cathedral
  • _Manrico_ is being tortured, after having been taken prisoner in a combat during the _entr'acte_. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 29, 1892
  • He also uses cute puppet scenes as an entr'acte device to advance the plot.
  • Fifteen years are supposed to elapse before the curtain is again rolled up; and that this allusion may be rendered the more perfect, the audience is kept waiting about three times fifteen minutes, to amuse one another during the _entr'acte_. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 9, 1841
  • But Celebrities were in short supply: the only ones I can attest to personally were Lillian Hellman (who left in the entr'acte) and Otto Preminger. The Gielgud-Burton Hamlet: Notes on a First Night
  • Columbia is also given high marks for acceding to Lean's original wishes that the overture, entr'acte, and exit music be presented with nothing but a blank screen.
  • She also disappeared, in the entr'acte, to visit her husband in his dressing room, or so I read in the papers. The Gielgud-Burton Hamlet: Notes on a First Night
  • The 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer is very fine indeed and comes complete with overture, intermission, entr'acte, and exit music.
  • The second entr'acte in Humanità is a particular lovely adagio.
  • The stage size needed to increase in order to accommodate the afterpieces, pantomimes, entr'acte songs and dances that had been added to the nightly bill to further attract larger audiences.
  • As an entr'acte, if you will, to our series about Catholic Bamberg - which will definitely be continued - today we visit another treasure of Catholic Germany closer to my home Berlin, which I visited last Sunday: the former Cistercian Abbey of Neuzelle ( "New Cell") in the state of Brandenburg. Neuzelle Abbey
  • The stage size needed to increase in order to accommodate the afterpieces, pantomimes, entr'acte songs and dances that had been added to the nightly bill to further attract larger audiences.
  • But Celebrities were in short supply: the only ones I can attest to personally were Lillian Hellman (who left in the entr'acte) and Otto Preminger. The Gielgud-Burton Hamlet: Notes on a First Night
  • Her songs would work better as entr'acte and transitional music.
  • For those three apparently tranquil decades from 1800 to 1848 have revealed themselves to be nothing but an entr'acte in the great drama. REVOLUTION
  • As an entr'acte, if you will, to our series about Catholic Bamberg - which will definitely be continued - today we visit another treasure of Catholic Germany closer to my home Berlin, which I visited last Sunday: the former Cistercian Abbey of Neuzelle ( "New Cell") in the state of Brandenburg. Neuzelle Abbey
  • The most cherishable of Jay's recordings are two-disc sets which permit inclusion of virtually every bit of the show's score, as well as snippets of dialogue, overtures, entr'actes, incidental music, and underscoring.
  • This was opera on the grand scale: historical drama, sumptuous costumes, complex stage machinery, a huge cast, dazzling solo parts, and ballet in the entr'acte.
  • The second entr'acte in Humanità is a particular lovely adagio.
  • Columbia is also given high marks for acceding to Lean's original wishes that the overture, entr'acte, and exit music be presented with nothing but a blank screen.
  • IN THE ENTR'ACTE there was a current of chill air in Ellen's box, the door was opened, and Anatole walked in, bending and trying not to brush against any one.
  • Expensive new sets were constructed and entr'acte specialists Laurence and Morton were jobbed in for the Negro dances. Obi in NewYork
  • The second act, unlike the first, is bulletproof from entr'acte to curtain calls. 'Little Mermaid'
  • He asked Mendelssohn to provide songs, entr'actes and brief orchestral episodes for insertion at appropriate points in the play.
  • She didn't think much of the music-she scowled and prayed all through the entr'acte. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • He asked Mendelssohn to provide songs, entr'actes and brief orchestral episodes for insertion at appropriate points in the play.
  • Kleiber even goes so far as to move the last act's entr'acte right into the middle of the choruses which open that act, providing the flamenco dancers with another opportunity to strut their stuff.
  • The second act, unlike the first, is bulletproof from entr'acte to curtain calls. 'Little Mermaid'
  • Her songs would work better as entr'acte and transitional music.
  • The 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer is very fine indeed and comes complete with overture, intermission, entr'acte, and exit music.
  • Fifteen years are supposed to elapse before the curtain is again rolled up; and that this allusion may be rendered the more perfect, the audience is kept waiting about three times fifteen minutes, to amuse one another during the _entr'acte_. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 9, 1841
  • _Manrico_ is being tortured, after having been taken prisoner in a combat during the _entr'acte_. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 29, 1892
  • For those three apparently tranquil decades from 1800 to 1848 have revealed themselves to be nothing but an entr'acte in the great drama. REVOLUTION
  • He asked Mendelssohn to provide songs, entr'actes and brief orchestral episodes for insertion at appropriate points in the play.
  • After our entr'acte visiting Neuzelle Abbey, we resume our series on Catholic Bamberg with what is its ecclesial heart: Bamberg Cathedral, seat of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Bamberg, and one of Germany's most important Imperial cathedrals. Catholic Bamberg: The Cathedral
  • This was opera on the grand scale: historical drama, sumptuous costumes, complex stage machinery, a huge cast, dazzling solo parts, and ballet in the entr'acte.
  • The sniffling of grown men is an entr'acte, the buzz of voices as the audience re-enters the theatre for another half of the show and still the children have linked hands, fingers & fingers to wrists & wrists, and they have laid the quivering flowers upon the grave. prev & next Unheimlich Diary Entry

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