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dress rehearsal

noun

  1. a rehearsal of a play or other performance in costume and with scenery, properties, and lights arranged and operated as for a performance: often the final rehearsal.


dress rehearsal

noun

  1. the last complete rehearsal of a play or other work, using costumes, scenery, lighting, etc, as for the first night
  2. any full-scale practice
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Origin of dress rehearsal1

First recorded in 1820–30
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The stadium, on the other hand, nailed its most important dress rehearsal, rolling out a hybrid grass carpet that weathered the strain of four games in as many days.

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There’s a centralized digital archive where, with a few clicks, he can look up any sketch performed in the live show or dress rehearsal since 1975.

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“We almost didn’t get on the air, because dress rehearsal went so poorly,†associate producer Craig Kellem recalls in the book.

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The dancers also walked the space and noted every piece of furniture and potential pitfall during a dress rehearsal.

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