repertory society: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈrɛp.ə.tri səˈsaɪ.ə.ti/US/ˈrɛp.ər.tɔːr.i səˈsaɪ.ə.ti/

formal, specialized

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What does “repertory society” mean?

A theatre company that performs a repertoire of plays in rotation.

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Meaning and Definition

A theatre company that performs a repertoire of plays in rotation.

An organization, often in the arts, that maintains and performs a rotating collection of works, such as in theatre, music, or dance; sometimes used metaphorically in other fields like medicine for a set of standard procedures.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

More commonly used in British English due to historical theatre traditions; in American English, 'repertory theatre' is preferred, but 'repertory society' is understood.

Connotations

In the UK, it often connotes local, non-commercial, or educational theatre; in the US, it may imply a more formal or established arts organization.

Frequency

Higher frequency in UK English, particularly in cultural and arts contexts; less frequent in everyday American English.

Grammar

How to Use “repertory society” in a Sentence

Subject + verb + repertory society (e.g., The society performs plays)Preposition + repertory society (e.g., membership in a repertory society)Repertory society + verb + object (e.g., The repertory society stages productions)

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
theatre repertory societyjoin a repertory societyfound a repertory society
medium
local repertory societyamateur repertory societyprofessional repertory society
weak
successful repertory societyhistorical repertory societycommunity repertory society

Examples

Examples of “repertory society” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The repertory-based approach is traditional.
  • She enjoys repertory theatre productions.

American English

  • He prefers repertory-style performances.
  • Their repertory system is efficient.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rarely used; may refer to nonprofit or community-based theatre organizations in arts management discussions.

Academic

Common in theatre studies, cultural history, and performance analysis texts.

Everyday

Uncommon in general conversation; typically used by theatre enthusiasts or in arts communities.

Technical

Standard term in theatre terminology for companies with a rotating play schedule.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “repertory society”

Strong

stock companyrepertory theatre

Neutral

theatre companyrepertoire theatredrama society

Weak

acting groupperformance troupedrama group

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “repertory society”

single production companynon-repertory theatreone-play run

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “repertory society”

  • Using 'repertory society' for any theatre group without a rotating repertoire.
  • Misspelling as 'repertoire society' or confusing with 'repertorial'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It refers to a theatre company that performs a repertoire of plays in rotation, often emphasizing variety and continuous performance.

It is less common than in British English, where it has historical roots; Americans often use 'repertory theatre' instead.

Rarely; it is primarily a theatre term, but it can be adapted metaphorically in fields like medicine or music for standardized sets of practices or works.

In British English, it's pronounced /ˈrɛp.ə.tri səˈsaɪ.ə.ti/; in American English, /ˈrɛp.ər.tɔːr.i səˈsaɪ.ə.ti/.

A theatre company that performs a repertoire of plays in rotation.

Repertory society is usually formal, specialized in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • in repertory
  • repertory system
  • rotating repertoire

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of 'repertory' as a 'repository' of plays, and 'society' as a group, so a group that stores and performs many plays.

Conceptual Metaphor

THEATRE IS A REPOSITORY, PERFORMANCE IS CYCLICAL

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
She decided to join the local to improve her acting skills and perform in multiple plays.
Multiple Choice

What is a repertory society primarily associated with?