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Definition of Theatrical season
1. Noun. The season when new plays are produced.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theatrical Season
Literary usage of Theatrical season
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Macready's Reminiscences and Selections from His Diaries and Letters by William Charles Macready, Frederick Pollock (1875)
"... Chester to Newcastle— theatrical season at Newcastle—Country theatres—Father
lessee of theatre at Birmingham—Debut at Birmingham in Romeo (7th June, ..."
2. Macready's Reminiscences, and Selections from His Diaries and Letters by William Charles Macready, Frederick Pollock (1875)
"... debt— Undertake charge of his company — Journey from Chester to Newcastle —
theatrical season at Newcastle — Country theatres — Father lessee of theatre ..."
3. The Life of Edwin Forrest: With Reminiscences and Personal Recollections by James Rees (1874)
"GREAT theatrical season, 1825. — KEAN, FORREST, MACREADY, LYDIA KELLY AND THOMAS A.
... M THE theatrical season in Philadelphia commenced -*- on the 21st of ..."
4. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1905)
"... was a question for the jury whether the term "season" was used to designate
the customary theatrical season of 30 weeks. Mclntosh v. Miner, 65 NY Supp. ..."
5. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1905)
"A large portion of the goods were taken and paid for during the theatrical season
above stated, and the remainder was ready for delivery by the 15th day of ..."
6. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1891)
"A large portion of the goods was taken and paid for during the theatrical season
above stated, and the remainder was ready for delivery by the fifteenth day ..."