927 examples of theatricals in sentences

"By the way," he said, "I suppose you never wore a beard or a moustache before you went to prison?" "Only once in some amateur theatricals," I answered "and then the moustache came off.

I don't doubt she struggles with herself over every visiting card that she uses,and playing-cards!" "Theatricals, then?" Bell gave a positive howl.

Theatricals have ceased to be popular attractions.

Here there is either a concert, a ball or private theatricals; while in a separate room play goes forward and crebs, a game of dice similar to hazard, is the fashionable game.

Mme Fournier is a lady of very distinguished talent and always acts a principal rôle herself in the dramatic performances given at her private theatricals.

You may perhaps be unwilling to let me depart from Rome without some information as to theatricals.

Scarcely an evening passes without a dance, private theatricals, or other festivity given by one or other of the Embassies, entertainments which his Imperial Majesty himself frequently graces with his presence.

It was a point of honour with him not to seem to disdain any of Undine's amusements: the noisy interminable picnics, the hot promiscuous balls, the concerts, bridge-parties and theatricals which helped to disguise the difference between the high Alps and Paris or New York.

He learns chess, whist, dancing, and theatricals.

"I don't know how it is, an' I can't tell wot it is, but so it is," remarked Buzzby to Grim, a week after the first night of the theatricals, "that that 'ere actin' has done us all a sight o' good.

What has a writer who dreams of rivalling Emerson or the 'Autocrat' to do with costly and absorbing private theatricals, with dances at Papanti's, with any of the thousand modes of killing time agreeably?

DEUTSCH, HARRIET B. Camp theatricals.

Russian operas, paintings, theatricals, the national ballet, the interior of churches and mosques are different from those of every other country.

Therefore, the system of bargaining, of going away from a bazaar and pretending you never intended buying, never wanted it anyhow, of coming back to sit down and take a cup of coffee, was like acting in private theatricals.

Like mighty footlights burned the red At bases of the trees, The far theatricals of day Exhibiting to these.

He can warble a song, aid a great lady to organise a social festivity, lead a cotillon, order a dinner, and help to eat it, act in amateur theatricals, and recommend French novels to inquiring matrons.

At the same time it must be admitted that he holds a gun fairly straight, and does not disgrace himself when the necessity of slaughtering a friend's pheasants interrupts for a few hours the rehearsals of private theatricals, in company with the friend's wife.

PRIVATE THEATRICALS.

why canna ye say 'what for'?" The power of Scottish phraseology, or rather of Scottish language, could not be better displayed than in the following Aberdonian description of London theatricals:Mr. Taylor, at one time well known in London as having the management of the opera-house, had his father up from Aberdeen to visit him and see the wonders of the capital.

Many schemes were in consequence discussed and rejected before the Town Hall Committee finally decided in favour of amateur theatricals.

She grew calm at last, and presently reverted to the theatricals.

Bertie's studies did not permit him to take any part in the theatricals.

The theatricals were arranged to take place on an evening in the beginning of July, and for that one night Mrs. Errol persuaded Anne to sleep at Baronmead.

On the morning of the day fixed for the theatricals he came over in the motor to fetch her.

The theatricals were to begin at nine.

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