Dictionary
rep•er•to•ry
Pronunciation: (rep'ur-tôr"ē, -tōr"ē), [key]—
n.,
—pl. -ries.
1. a type of theatrical presentation in which a company presents several works regularly or in alternate sequence in one season.
2. a theatrical company that presents productions in this manner.
3. repertoire.
4. a store or stock of things available.
5. storehouse.
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