English to Portuguese Dictionary theatrical

theatrical

teatral
definition
adjective
theatrical productions
of, for, or relating to acting, actors, or the theater.
translation of 'theatrical'
noun
comediante
adjective
adaptado de teatro,
afetado,
aparatoso,
teatral,
vistoso,
cênico
example
Audience members left in a manner more 'theatrical' than anything they had been watching.
In a play packed with 'theatrical' metaphors, he suggests even dictators are actors.
Yes, Baltinglass Amateur Dramatics are back with a 'theatrical' treat for us.
It's an undeniably 'theatrical' production, as flamboyant as a Broadway musical.
Jackson shrugs his shoulders and waves his fingers in the air in a wild, gesticulating, heavily 'theatrical' manner.
Frequently 'theatrical' and melodramatic, it captured the tensions of wartime Britain, thriving in enforced isolation.
To some, he is a 'theatrical' god, to others, an egotistical showman.
His stepfather, Ludwig Geyer, was an actor who roped the whole family into 'theatrical' productions.
Fair enough, he criticises the 'theatrical' performance, the acting, the drama, the setting.
The basic conditions of 'theatrical' performance force actors to use words and signs that the audience can understand.
Illuminated by a giant spotlight, Leon made a 'theatrical' entrance to dramatic music.
Schlusser has chosen a deliberately anarchic style for the story, subverting 'theatrical' convention for effect.
One of the greatest 'theatrical' comebacks ever is about to be staged in the East End.
Perhaps the music is 'theatrical' and dramatic, and that is what it's all about.
He opted for a strong 'theatrical' style, exaggerating every tone and gesture and playing with great energy and ebullience.
Her interpretations are dramatic, even 'theatrical' , but never ‘over the top’.
Try the 'theatrical' manner in which the player fell to the ground clutching his face after an elbow had brushed his cheek.
He pulled and pushed at the social and 'theatrical' conventions of his day and constantly experimented with new dramatic form and technique.
This was Siobhan's first major role in a 'theatrical' production.
In the end the play seems less a debate about modern art than a clever 'theatrical' con trick in which we, like Adam, emerge decisively duped.
The company had an imaginative director and two budding 'theatrical' costumiers who saved the day.
The appeal of The Producers as a musical was its wicked wish to mock the whole pantomime of 'theatrical' production and all who play in it.
Powell's dramatic presence is obvious and his 'theatrical' contribution assisted greatly in telling the story.
The long silences really worked in a 'theatrical' space.
I'm sure that he has appeared in many fine 'theatrical' productions during his long career as actor.
Much as I admire the new 'theatrical' economy, I also feel a lot of American drama suffers from a telescoped urgency.
‘Behold the wrath of a woman wronged!’ he stated in a 'theatrical' manner, arms extended in front of him and palms upturned and pointing towards me.
This is the 'theatrical' equivalent of the whodunnit you buy at the airport as you go on holiday.
In the 20 or 25 years of his 'theatrical' career, Shakespeare produced 37 plays.
I wanted to have a show where I can dance and be more dramatic, 'theatrical' .
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