repertory|repertories in English

noun

[rep·er·to·ry || 'repərtɔrɪ /'repətrɪ]

repertoire, list of works that a person or group is ready to perform; artist or group that performs several different works in rotation; stock, inventory

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1. 'Macbeth' is in repertory at the RSC.

2. He danced with the Boston Repertory Ballet.

3. I once stage - managed a repertory theatre.

4. The Gregorian Repertory > Antiphona - Exsurge Domine adiuva

5. After leaving drama school I joined a repertory company.

6. The repertory company revived plays from 30 years ago.

7. Thank you for visiting the Boston Celtics Repertory Theater.

8. She acted with a repertory company for three years.

9. List of most effective herbs used as Antiscorbutic in repertory format

10. Later, in 19 he helped to establish the Liverpool repertory theatre.

11. Some interpretations of the plotless dances in the repertory were intriguing.

12. And the Balanchine repertory was given to other companies with notable generosity.

13. Last year I added a new dish of mulberries and almonds to the repertory.

14. The repertory was small, consisting of any Mystery where an angel played an important part.

15. Noted for his prolific output, the composer significantly extended the repertory for the transverse flute.

16. If constant gesturing had been required in the Baroque repertory, it was perhaps no longer so.

17. The Biograph Theater was a repertory movie house, built inside the shell of an old auto dealership

18. They presented a range of repertory but were acclaimed for familiar Yiddish plays with a politicized twist.

19. After he died, we learned something else about him-that he had been an actor in repertory.

20. He learned his craft in the 1920s with a touring company and later the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.

21. Because this music was catered for by acephalous societies, kulintang repertory was unfettered by an indigenous notation system.

22. The evening will be an opportunity to hear excerpts from next year's repertory as well as from Don Carlos.

23. It is still today a valuable repertory of much curious information in regard to Scandinavian customs and folklore.

24. In Repertory Grid the notion of similarity and contrast, indeed the whole idea of making connections, is paramount.

25. Her repertory was vast and to her it seemed that each song told some part of her life.