curtain call
/'kə:tnkɔ:l/
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Definition
- Noun:
- An appearance by actors or performers at the end of a concert or play to acknowledge the audience's applause: A "curtain call" is the moment when performers return to the stage after the final scene or piece to bow or receive applause from the audience.
Usage
- The term "curtain call" is used specifically in the context of live performances, such as theater, opera, ballet, or concerts.
- It refers to the formal, often planned, acknowledgment of the audience's appreciation.
Examples
- Noun:
- The audience gave a standing ovation, and the actors returned for three curtain calls.
- After the final note, the conductor turned to the audience to signal the start of the curtain call.
- A successful curtain call is a rewarding moment for any performer.
Advanced Usage
- "To take a curtain call": This phrase describes the act of performers coming out to acknowledge applause.
- The lead actress was so moved by the applause that she took a solo curtain call.
- The "curtain call" can sometimes involve the entire cast or specific principals, and may include bows, waves, or gestures of thanks.
Variants and Related Words
- Bow (n/v): A more general term for the act of bending the body to acknowledge applause, which is a central part of a curtain call.
- The dancers took their final bow.
- Encore (n): A performance of an additional piece at the end of a concert, often requested by applause. An encore is different from a curtain call, but they can be related events.
- The band played two encores after their main set.
Synonyms
- Final bow: The last bow taken at the end of a performance.
- Taking a bow: The act of bowing to acknowledge applause.
Related Phrases
- "To bring down the curtain": An idiom meaning to end something. While related to theater, it is distinct from "curtain call."
- The scandal brought down the curtain on his political career.
Noun
- an appearance by actors or performers at the end of the concert or play in order to acknowledge the applause of the audience