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单词 off-off-Broadway
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Definition of off-off-Broadway in US English:

off-off-Broadway

adjective & adverb ˌôfˌôfˈbrôdˌwāˌɔfˌɔfˈbrɔdˌweɪˌɔfˌɔfˈbrɔdˌweɪ
  • (in New York City) of, in, or denoting avant-garde, nonunion, or amateur theatrical productions that take place in small or informal venues and are typically more experimental and less commercial than those staged in off-Broadway theaters.

    as adjective my New York stage debut was in an off-off-Broadway play
    adverb as a performer, she appeared off-off-Broadway
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her show, an off-off-Broadway musical about four women in a rock band, is such a novel idea, it instantly arouses curiosity.
    • The college student has continued to refine her manic, restless creativity, crafting off-off-Broadway spectaculars as often near-transcendent as they are insanely irritating.
    • Starting as an off-off-Broadway play at New York's Access Theatre in 1999, the play eventually found its way onto the big screen in a 2001 adaptation.
    • Moving to Los Angeles when he was 24, Freeman soon after found his spiritual home in New York, treading the boards in off-off-Broadway productions for the next three decades.
    • My New York stage debut was in an off-off-Broadway play where during the final scene I had to stand in a jockstrap while the entire cast looked at me as the lights faded to black.
noun ˌôfˌôfˈbrôdˌwāˌɔfˌɔfˈbrɔdˌweɪˌɔfˌɔfˈbrɔdˌweɪ
  • Off-off-Broadway theatrical productions collectively.

    the difficult financial conditions of off-off-Broadway
 
 

Definition of off-off-Broadway in US English:

off-off-Broadway

adjective & adverbˌôfˌôfˈbrôdˌwāˌɔfˌɔfˈbrɔdˌweɪ
  • (in New York City) of, in, or denoting avant-garde, nonunion, or amateur theatrical productions that take place in small or informal venues and are typically more experimental and less commercial than those staged in off-Broadway theaters.

    as adjective my New York stage debut was in an off-off-Broadway play
    adverb as a performer, she appeared off-off-Broadway
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Moving to Los Angeles when he was 24, Freeman soon after found his spiritual home in New York, treading the boards in off-off-Broadway productions for the next three decades.
    • Starting as an off-off-Broadway play at New York's Access Theatre in 1999, the play eventually found its way onto the big screen in a 2001 adaptation.
    • Her show, an off-off-Broadway musical about four women in a rock band, is such a novel idea, it instantly arouses curiosity.
    • The college student has continued to refine her manic, restless creativity, crafting off-off-Broadway spectaculars as often near-transcendent as they are insanely irritating.
    • My New York stage debut was in an off-off-Broadway play where during the final scene I had to stand in a jockstrap while the entire cast looked at me as the lights faded to black.
nounˌôfˌôfˈbrôdˌwāˌɔfˌɔfˈbrɔdˌweɪ
  • Off-off-Broadway theatrical productions collectively.

    the difficult financial conditions of off-off-Broadway
 
 
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