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18 Sentences With "theatricalized"

How to use theatricalized in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "theatricalized" and check conjugation/comparative form for "theatricalized". Mastering all the usages of "theatricalized" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The stridently theatricalized violence is horrific only because it's so abjectly manipulative.
We're here to present something that's theatricalized so that it can truly affect an audience.
In the show you spend time talking about how Tony Kushner theatricalized Roy Cohn and how Mr. Trump theatricalizes himself.
It's a theatricalized debate between the two that works their fears and worries into a series of absurdist fantasy sequences.
In other words, this is a case of a folk form that has been extended, repackaged, theatricalized and altered for export.
Theatricalized by spot lighting in dim rooms, the exhibition "Radical Small," curated by Denise Markonish, even includes a simulated film set.
A fearsomely talented guitarist with dreams of pop domination — or so her highly theatricalized live performances in recent years have suggested — St. Vincent is never less than memorable in concert.
POP & ROCK A fearsomely talented guitarist with dreams of pop domination — or so her highly theatricalized live performances in recent years have suggested — St. Vincent is never less than memorable in concert.
We see a theatricalized version of this unfold at the end of an early Pomplamoose video: Dawn approaches Conte, lying face down on the floor, and informs him that they owe their fans a vlog.
The simplicity, physicality and direct attack of "À Bras le Corps," performed in a boxing ring with spectators seated on all sides, was a salutary shock in the highly theatricalized world of 1990s French dance.
"If she doesn't take advantage and understand these long-term stakes [of the case], that's a lost opportunity," said Robert Post, the Yale Law School professor who first suggested that the case could be theatricalized.
A less jubilant Barnum, Donald Trump is also himself a fictional character: a television billionaire and tabloid playboy, a tissue-thin confabulation of theatricalized cultural resentments, like "All in the Family"'s so-wrong-you-can't-deny-I'm-right Archie Bunker.
And though Lapine's book neatly theatricalized the film "Passione d'Amore" — as well as "Fosca," the epistolary novel it was based on — his staging could not solve the problem of the crazy lady popping up everywhere to torment that nice soldier.
For example, matsubame mono dances include particularly theatricalized sets and costumes, often including quick on-stage changes of clothes (called hikinuki). Hengemono dances involve a single actor playing different roles.
According to W. B. Worthen, Six Characters and other Pirandello plays use "Metatheatre—roleplaying, plays- within-plays, and a flexible sense of the limits of stage and illusion—to examine a highly-theatricalized vision of identity".Worthen, p. 702 Another influential playwright was Guillaume Apollinaire whose The Breasts of Tiresias was the first work to be called "surreal".Allan Lewis.
In an attempt to "reboot" the film, Ladies Courageous was reissued as Fury in the Sky in 1950. By the time the troubled production reached the screen, Ladies Courageous was already the subject of a congressional review of the formation of the Women Airforce Service Pilots.Merryman 2001, pp. 71–72. The film also struck a discordant tone with viewers and critics alike, who were not pleased with what Variety characterized as "... over-theatricalized" portrayals.
A documentary-like opening introduces a death chamber where an execution is about to take place. Inexplicably, the man to be executed, an ethnic Korean known only as R, survives hanging but loses his memory. The officials who witness the hanging debate how to proceed, as the law could be interpreted as forbidding execution of an individual who does not recognize their crime and its punishment. They decide that they must persuade R to accept guilt by reminding him of his crimes at this point the film moves into a highly theatricalized film-within-a-film structure.
Madeleine Schlumberger or Marie d’Ailleurs’ (1900 in Alsace - 1980) was a French artist and writer. She left a vast body of artistic work: paintings or collages, manuscripts and most importantly, miniature theatricalized scenes made up of thousands of antique objects. Two museums have dedicated one room each to her work: The Musée Alexis Forel, in Morges, Switzerland inaugurated that room in 2006: It contains the Cabinet of Curiosities, Doll's Houses, Grandmother's Living Rooms, Theatre of Louis II of Bavaria and many other themes. The room at the Musée Paul Delouvrier was inaugurated in 2007: It is located in the modern cathedral of Évry, designed by the architect Mario Botta, near Paris.

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