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run-through
(redirected from run-throughs)

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run-through (rnthr)
n.
1. An uninterrupted rehearsal: did a run-through of act one.
2. A brief outline or summary.
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Noun1.run-through - an uninterrupted rehearsal
dry run, rehearsal - a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert); "he missed too many rehearsals"; "a rehearsal will be held the day before the wedding"
Translations
run-through [ˈrʌnθruː] Nensayo m
run-through [ˈrʌnˌθruː] n (rehearsal) → prova generale


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Tips, tricks, and techniques for ensuring the smooth flow of rehearsals, guiding stage direction, helping actors put forth their best emotions, overseeing run-throughs and dress rehearsals, and more right up to opening night fill this practical and useful resource.
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There's nothing subtle about this," said Michael Laughlin, Universal's quality manager, as he coached the dancers during run-throughs.
 
 
 
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