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  1. Rehearsal
    2015 · Comedy drama · 1h 40m

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  1. noun [ C or U ] uk / rəˈhɜː.s ə l / us / rəˈhɝː.s ə l / Add to word list. B2. a time when all the people involved in a play, dance, etc. practise in order to prepare for a performance: They didn't have time for (a) rehearsal before the performance. He's a producer with three plays in rehearsal. Compare. dry run. practice noun (TRAINING)

  2. noun. /rɪˈhɜːsl/. /rɪˈhɜːrsl/. [countable, uncountable] time that is spent practising a play or piece of music in preparation for a public performance. to have a rehearsal. We only had six days of rehearsal.

  3. As a general rule, a rehearsal has four main stages. I’ll call these stages: Understanding, Exploration, Practise and Presentation. Let’s talk about what these stages have in store for us. Understanding. Every rehearsal I have been a part of, without fail, has begun with a table read.

  4. 1 day ago · noun. 1. the act of rehearsing, reciting, or recounting. a rehearsal of her troubles. 2. a drilling or repeating for practice before future performance. 3. a. a practice performance of a play, concert, etc., or of part of it, in preparation for a public or formal performance.

  5. noun. a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert) “he missed too many rehearsals ”. “a rehearsal will be held the day before the wedding”. synonyms: dry run. see more.

  6. REHEARSAL meaning: an event at which a person or group practices an activity (such as singing, dancing, or acting) in order to prepare for a public performance often used figuratively.

  7. 3 days ago · noun. 1. a session of practising a play, concert, speech etc, in preparation for public performance. 2. the act of going through or recounting; recital. rehearsal of his own virtues was his usual occupation. 3. See in rehearsal. Collins English Dictionary.

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