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burlesques Meaning in gujarati ( burlesques ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)



વ્યાપક અને ભૌતિક પ્રકૃતિ એ થિયેટર મનોરંજન છે, કોમિક સ્કીટ્સ અને શોર્ટ્સ (અને ક્યારેક સ્ટ્રીપ્ટીઝ) નો સમાવેશ થાય છે,

Noun:

વ્યંગ, હાસ્યાસ્પદ અનુકરણ, પેરોડી, રચનાનું હાસ્યાસ્પદ અનુકરણ,

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burlesques's Usage Examples:

burlesques, conjurors, hypnotists, impersonators, singers, patterers, knockabouts mimics, dancers and comedians.


works that he produced, he mounted a long series of popular Victorian burlesques at the Gaiety, engaging Meyer Lutz to compose original scores for them.


Minstrel shows emerged as brief burlesques and comic entr"actes in the early 1830s in the Northeastern states.


Sheppard, Edwardes turned the Gaiety back to producing burlesques, but these were "new burlesques": full-length pieces with original music by Meyer Lutz.


beginning to study for the Bar, he finally found playwriting success in burlesques and other punny plays.


47, BB 55 (Hungarian: Három burleszk) is a set of burlesques for piano by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók.


and singer best known for her roles as the "principal boy" in musical burlesques at the Gaiety Theatre.


D"Auban choreographed more than 150 productions, including pantomimes, burlesques, musical comedies and comic operas.


Punch also wrote several burlesques of the poet"s huckstering verse, including “The Laureate to his Princess of Bonny", hinting at.


She is alternately hoydenish and lovable, gagging and demure; she burlesques Greta Garbo and Zasu Pitts.


Such burlesques were also called phlyakes ("fooleries") and their writers phlyakographoi.


Examples of theatrical burlesques include W.


The work was the last of five such burlesques that Gilbert wrote in the late 1860s.



Synonyms:

spoof, impersonation, takeoff, sendup, travesty, parody, imitation, pasquinade, put-on, caricature, mockery, lampoon, charade,

Antonyms:

fall, tragedy, formalism, natural, genuine,

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