troupe|troupes in English
noun
[truːp]
group; traveling band of performers
Use "troupe|troupes" in a sentence
1. In the autumn of that year, the original troupe began a tour in Erwin Piscator's theatre in Berlin that provoked a rapid growth of agitprop troupes across Weimar Germany.
2. In 19 revocation of county troupes.
3. Mime troupe?
4. We need a spy in Eisenheim's troupe.
5. The troupe produced a new play last night.
6. I watched a troupe of travelling actors.
7. Sister San heads our Peking Opera troupe.
8. Merce Cunningham founded his dance troupe at Black Mountain.
9. Had his own acting troupe for private court performances.
10. A Chechenlanguage theater and national Vaikakhk dance troupe began work.
11. 19 This Chinese Troupe is famous for its acrobatics.
12. She was the last survivor of the Billy Wolfe troupe.
13. She joined a dance troupe and travelled all over Europe.
14. Both were variety entertainers; Peg was in the Ray Sisters troupe.
15. A woman was exercising a troupe of jet black greyhounds.
16. The reviewers lauded the ballet troupe for its terpsichorean artistry.
17. No previous dance troupe manager had attacked the entertainment world so vigorously.
18. Some of our people are traveling with the troupe on its tour.
19. Eventually, her fame and that of her kabuki troupe spread throughout Japan.
20. Synonyms for Barnstorms include canvasses, campaigns, travels, goes on tour, troupes, journeys, goes, flies, sails and traverses
21. What this dance troupe lacks in polish, they make up for in enthusiasm.
22. A troupe of golden-crowned kinglets was foraging close to the ground.
23. Burlesque Magazine is the global Burlesque community's home for news, features & galleries regarding individual performers, troupes, producers & venues
24. Over 6.2 million people were reached by the train and through outreach activities by bus and cycle troupes.
25. In a sense, the female dancer embodies these Ancestresses. That is why Cambodia's kings maintained troupes of dancers