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unperformed

ADJECTIVE
  1. not performed
    the author of numerous unperformed plays

How To Use unperformed In A Sentence

  • It offers surprises: not only are several unperformed, sixteen are unpublished. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Further, Act I introduces two occasions for incest, not one: the consummated incest of Oedipus and Jocasta, mother-son incest; and the potential, though ultimately unperformed, incest between Creon and Eurydice, uncle-niece incest.
  • Upon discharge, the primary obligations of the party in default to perform any of the promises made by him and remaining unperformed come to an end, as does his right to perform them.
  • Some have been made available for the first time in recent years; most remain unpublished and unperformed. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Rosner extracted the suite The Tragedy of Queen Jane from his opera The Chronicle of Nine (based on Lady Jane Grey's nine-day reign), written about twenty years ago and unperformed to this day.
  • Not easy to know how to help an unperformed playwright when you're no longer in a position of power.
  • D was convicted of manslaughter on the basis that by remaining with the aunt a duty was imposed on her to care for the aunt, which duty she had wilfully and deliberately left unperformed.
  • Standing behind this more melancholy strand is the artistic Benjamin, unperformed, unpublished, locked in a loveless marriage and happily ensconced as an accountant.
  • Sadly, the Wilde scandal broke out just as Sullivan was completing his score; the public indignation that ensued made it a risky proposition to stage, and the work has remained unperformed.
  • What does stir my thoughts occasionally is of that unknown quantity divided between performed and unperformed music.
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