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Definition of Repertory
Repertory
rep·er·to·ry


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(noun)
an artistic company that produces and performs several works at a single theater over the course of the year, usually at intervals, or a theatre where such productions are performed;

e.g. She started dancing for a repertory and performing in four to five shows a year.

(noun)
the action of producing and performing various artistic works such as ballets, operas, or plays at regular intervals, as done by an artistic company;

e.g. The illness of their lead singer disrupted the repertory of the company.

(noun)
the selection of artistic works or parts/roles that a person or artistic company is prepared/ready and able to perform, i.e. a repertoire;

e.g. The theatre company is looking to expand their repertory with some new shows.

(noun)
a collection, a place where various things may be stored so that they can be found/retrieved later;

e.g. I am preparing a repertory of all of the information you will need.




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