CURTAINCALL

Curtain call

A curtain call occurs at the end of a performance when individuals return to the stage to be recognized by the audience for their performance. In musical theater, the performers typically recognize the orchestra and its conductor at the end of the curtain call. Luciano Pavarotti holds the record for receiving 165 curtain calls, more than any other artist.

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Curtain Call

Curtain Call is a 1940 comedy, directed by Frank Woodruff and starring Alan Mowbray and Donald MacBride.

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curtain call

Noun

  1. The moment at the end of a performance when actors come back on the stage and thank the audience for applauding them for their performance.


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