Definition of Repertory
Repertory
re·per·to·ry


Definition/Meaning
(noun)
A stock of plays, songs, or other performances that a company or performer has prepared.

e.g. The theater company's repertory includes classic plays and modern musicals.

(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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