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harlequinades Meaning in Telugu ( harlequinades తెలుగు అంటే)



హార్లెక్వినేడ్స్, మ్యూట్ నటన యొక్క భాగం

ఒక జోకర్ లేదా bufoon వంటి నటన,

Noun:

మ్యూట్ నటన యొక్క భాగం, ఇది ప్రధాన పాత్ర,



harlequinades's Usage Examples:

performance activity in its auditorium: pantomimes, plays, comedies, harlequinades and opera.


no longer featured in mainstream British drama, but it resurfaced in harlequinades, pantomimes and melodramas in the 19th century.


Together with Theodore Komisarjevsky, he staged a number of "harlequinades" and "monodramas" as part of his new project, "The Merry Theatre for.


fairly regularly in English pantomimes (which were originally mute harlequinades but later evolved into the Christmas pantomimes of today; in the nineteenth.


He performed several times as the clown in pantomimes and harlequinades before cultivating a reputation for playing the ‘man-monkey’.


became the chief actors and pantomimists in the openings, as well as the contrivers and performers of the harlequinades.


Offenbach was licensed to put on "harlequinades, pantomimes, comic scenes, conjuring tricks, dances, shadow shows, puppet.


In 1799, Dibdin was offered a contract by the Sadler"s Wells manager Richard Hughes to write pantomimes and harlequinades for.


regularly engaged for Covent Garden, where they became the chief actors and pantomimists in the openings, as well as the contrivers and performers of the harlequinades.


twelve harlequinades a year.


were another draw for the Parisian middle classes: "Vaudeville and harlequinades are offered all over the garden," a contemporary journalist remarked.


1878) was an actor, dancer and pantomimist, who created much of the stage business connected with the character Harlequin in 19th-century harlequinades.


England popularising the role of Harlequin in Georgian pantomimes and harlequinades in the early part of the 1800s at the Sadler"s Wells and Covent Garden.



Synonyms:

buffoonery, japery, schtick, shtick, clowning, lunacy, tomfoolery, indulgence, folly, shtik, schtik, foolery, prank, craziness, frivolity,



Antonyms:

sanity, unpermissiveness, discipline, wisdom, intelligence,



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