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curtain speech
noun
- the final speech of an act, scene, or play.
- a brief speech by an actor, producer, author, or the like, immediately following a performance, usually delivered in front of the closed curtains on the stage.
curtain speech
noun
- a talk given in front of the curtain after a stage performance, often by the author or an actor
- the final speech of an act or a play
Example Sentences
鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 fit it into one year,鈥 Janet Eilber, the company鈥檚 artistic director, said in a curtain speech, adding, 鈥淲e鈥檙e feeling pretty spry for our age.鈥
Organized by the Croatian curator Zvonimir Dobrovic, the festival features artists from Croatia, Canada, Argentina, Brazil and Germany exploring 鈥渨hat it is to be outside of the norm,鈥 Dobrovic said in a curtain speech.
We learn that writer Aaron Sorkin gave Daniels a chance at career rebirth with 鈥淭he Newsroom,鈥 we hear Daniels鈥 curtain speech on Broadway after his run ended in 鈥淭o Kill a Mockingbird鈥 and about the time he played golf with Clint Eastwood.
But it鈥檚 also an in-person curtain speech.
She divorced her first husband and married Alagna; in a curtain speech before they appeared together in 鈥淟a Boh猫me鈥 at the Met in 1996, Joseph Volpe, then the company鈥檚 general manager, announced that the two had been wed the previous day.
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