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1. Weekly repertory is relentlessly demanding
2. Alwyn hadn’t always been a travelling player; he’d owned the Horsham Repertory Company until its financial collapse a few years previously
3. Our short lived experiment as an all male troupe ended when three ‘resting’ actors from Alwyn’s Horsham Repertory days arrived to fill the gaps – Valerie, a blonde of thirty-five who could pass for twenty as long as she stayed behind the proscenium; William, a gaunt but well-made queer in his forties; and Ruth, who looked like Hansel and Gretel’s witch
4. "Then," she said, having given the pregnancy of her silence time to sink in, "since you say you are not Repertory, perhaps you will tell me what you are
5. "But why, then," she asked, after a moment, "did you think I belonged to the Repertory Theatre? Would they take me if I were--" No, she couldn't say that word again
6. Scathing retorts, insulting barbs, the subtle diss—she had a repertory
7. Augustine is a curious repertory of antiquarian learning and quotations, deeply penetrated with Christian ethics, but showing little power of reasoning, and a slender knowledge of the Greek literature and language
8. Following Lydia’s written request, the Monomoy Theatre repertory company had invited her to join them as a guest artist for the summer
9. There they innocently sing their repertory of dirty songs
10. A theatre poster presented itself, adorned with the title of a tragedy from the ancient repertory called classic: "Down with tragedy dear to the bourgeois!" cried Bahorel
11. Is it really the French tongue, the great human tongue? Behold it ready to step upon the stage and to retort upon crime, and prepared for all the employments of the repertory of evil
12. He combined the repertory of the birds with the repertory of the workshops
13. If I were in his place, I'd be perfectly simple about it, I would not wind up my mechanism every minute, I'd lead the human race in a straightforward way, I'd weave matters mesh by mesh, without breaking the thread, I would have no provisional arrangements, I would have no extraordinary repertory
14. His face, an inexhaustible repertory of masks, produced grimaces more convulsing and more fantastic than the rents of a cloth torn in a high gale