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"untheatrical" Definitions
  1. not suited to the stage
  2. not of a nature or quality characteristic of the stage

7 Sentences With "untheatrical"

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The dining room is spartan, tight, untheatrical and almost always packed.
The play is front-loaded, though, with diatribes by Buck that are tedious and untheatrical, even if you agree with them.
Program notes describe the play's style as "casually untheatrical," which is to say, the opposite of method acting or realism, consistently unemotional, and studiously unstudied.
Similarly, Dennis Duffy, writing in The Canadian Encyclopedia, calls Mair's writing "pedestrian and untheatrical", but it stresses the importance of Mair's vision of Canada as "a co-operative enterprise in contrast with the self-seeking individualism of the United States."Dennis Duffy, "Mair, Charles," Canadian Encyclopedia (Edmonton: Hurtig, 1988), 1287.
54 F. W. Bateson included the play in his 1963 list of "satirical extravaganzas".Bateson 1963 pp. 121–126 J. Paul Hunter, in his 1975 comparison of Fielding's theatrical style and form, notes that while "many of the literary and theatrical jibes are witty," the slow pacing and lack of dramatic conflict make the play seem "essentially untheatrical".Hunter 1975 p.
The portrayals of Ray by Irene Dunne and Walter by John Boles are simple and untheatrical, offering a real-life feel. Unlike many films of this era, Back Street does not seem like a filmed stage play, but a slice-of-life that was relatable and revealing of the truth of many women's lives during the bleak period of the Great Depression.
Crowther, p. 82 The Reeds did not to refer to the Gallery of Illustration as a theatre, and they called their productions "illustrations" or "entertainments", acts were "parts", and roles were "assumptions", avoiding conventional theatrical terms. Stedman comments that the accompaniment of piano, harmonium, and at times a harp "also emphasized the presumably untheatrical nature of the entertainment". The author F. Anstey recalled that in his Victorian childhood there was no question of being taken to a theatre, The stage was tiny because the long, narrow gallery could not accommodate a larger one.

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