Theatrical in a sentence as a noun

But the download/dvd could come after the theatrical run.

Most movies, once they'd had their theatrical run, were done making money.

Even theatrical is more open than it was 5 years ago.

For some films a theatrical release might be considered.

A bit over the top and theatrical, sure, but I exaggerate to make a point.

I agree: playing AC/DC on nuclear facility computers sounds too theatrical to be real.

This is one of the most fundamental things in all theatrical movie composition and yet magicians know nothing of it.

Theatrical in a sentence as an adjective

You just compared the reaction of viewers of a theatrical event in a fictional action movie to reality.

However, the $35 tier specifies that "You will receive a digital version of the movie within a few days of the movie's theatrical debut".

I think the economics of the video game business have reached the point where these assets are too expensive to just throw away on the video game equivalent of a "theatrical run".

>I also think they were surprised that the inventor of #4,555,755 was funny, theatrical, and cleverI respect Rob as a programmer, but that came off as a little too self congratulatory.

Unless he prefaced every performance with a disclaimer that the piece was a work of fiction, his theatrical performances were no more legitimate than the TAL appearance.

But whatever the origin, that irrational fear is the real root of our disproportionate reaction to the theatrical ****** called "terrorism".Our culture has been conditioned to be afraid by reflex, and it has to end. The fear of death is the beginning of slavery.

Thus the whole market has bifurcated between enormous $200 MM behemoths and $2 MM indie movies with limited theatrical distribution trying to promote themselves virally.

Theatrical definitions

noun

a performance of a play

See also: representation histrionics

adjective

of or relating to the theater

adjective

suited to or characteristic of the stage or theater; "a theatrical pose"; "one of the most theatrical figures in public life"