repertoire









repertoire


noun

  1. the list of dramas, operas, parts, pieces, etc., that a company, actor, singer, or the like, is prepared to perform.
  2. the entire stock of works existing in a particular artistic field: A new play has been added to the theatrical repertoire.
  3. the entire stock of skills, techniques, or devices used in a particular field or occupation: a magician’s repertoire.

noun

  1. all the plays, songs, operas, or other works collectively that a company, actor, singer, dancer, etc, has prepared and is competent to perform
  2. the entire stock of things available in a field or of a kindthe comedian’s repertoire of jokes was becoming stale
  3. in repertoire denoting the performance of two or more plays, ballets, etc, by the same company in the same venue on different evenings over a period of time“Nutcracker” returns to Covent Garden over Christmas in repertoire with “Giselle”
n.

“a stock of plays, songs, etc., which a performer or company has studied and is ready to perform,” 1847, from French rĂ©pertoire, literally “index, list” (14c.), from Late Latin repertorium “inventory” (see repertory).

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