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"theatricalize" Definitions
  1. to adapt to the theater : DRAMATIZE
  2. to display in showy fashion

9 Sentences With "theatricalize"

How to use theatricalize in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "theatricalize" and check conjugation/comparative form for "theatricalize". Mastering all the usages of "theatricalize" from sentence examples published by news publications.

In general, Mr. Payne loses his footing trying to theatricalize causes rather than effects.
But then this beautifully designed, maddeningly aimless show starts in earnest, and demonstrates how difficult it is to theatricalize a mindscape.
Though all were powerful, they faced a common difficulty: How to theatricalize in one gesture both individual devastation and collective disaster.
Unlike in, say, "Stuffed," in which the comedian Lisa Lampanelli looked at her body issues, there are no attempts to theatricalize the production.
When he saw the movie, with all the silence and longing surrounding the musicality of the orchestra, he knew he wanted to theatricalize it.
But that's not the whole explanation for the new sequence: She and Ms. Nair said they were looking for a way to theatricalize a minor rift that troubles the film's secondary romance between a beleaguered wedding planner, Dubey, and a maid, Alice.
In 2016, My Barbarian presented a residency and exhibition at the New Museum entitled The Audience is Always Right. The piece drew elements of theater, visual arts, critical practice, and specifically performance to theatricalize social issues.
Retrieved on 2011-07-19. Carl's likeness appears in such plays as The Long Christmas Ride Home (2003), And Baby Makes Seven, and The Baltimore Waltz. "Vogel tends to select sensitive, difficult, fraught issues to theatricalize," theatre theorist Jill Dolan comments, "and to spin them with a dramaturgy that's at once creative, highly imaginative, and brutally honest."Jill Dolan, "How I Learned to Drive" (review), Theatre Journal, Vol.
The Debate Society is a devised theater company. Their name came as a product of their process which is research intensive; Bos described it as "a nerdy way of working". Bos, Butler, and Thureen begin the process of play-creation by fleshing out a world in which each story takes place. They then find some element of that world that excites them and attempt to theatricalize that element.

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