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Entr'acte   Listen
noun
Entr'acte  n.  
1.
The interval of time which occurs between the performance of any two acts of a drama.
2.
A dance, piece of music, or interlude, performed between two acts of a drama.






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"Entr'acte" Quotes from Famous Books



... again behaving splendidly on this occasion, and I thank you for the few friendly lines you have written to him, for he really deserves it by his warm friendship for you and your works. He came to Leipzig together with Krebs, and during the entr'acte we met at the buffet, when he told me that you had written to him, which I was very glad to hear. The Hartels have sent you three hundred thalers for the nine ...
— Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt, Volume 2 • Francis Hueffer (translator)

... Brigitte from N——-. I arose and started to accost him without thinking what I was doing. He occupied a place that I could not reach without disturbing a large number of spectators and I was forced to await the entr'acte. ...
— The Confession of a Child of The Century • Alfred de Musset



Words linked to "Entr'acte" :   interlude, show



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