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общая лексика
Драматическое общество Оксфордского университета (любительское; ставит гл. обр. пьесы Шекспира [William Shakespeare, 1564-1616] и др. классиков. Основано в 1885)
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сокращение
от Oxford University Dramatic Society
[ɔk'səunjən]
общая лексика
оксфордец (житель или уроженец г. Оксфорда [Oxford])
оксфордец, студент, выпускник или преподаватель Оксфордского университета [Oxford University]
относящийся к Оксфорду
от лат. Oxonia - г. Оксфорд
прилагательное
общая лексика
оксфордский
существительное
[ɔk'səuniən]
общая лексика
студент или бывший студент Оксфордского университета
житель Оксфорда
закрытые полуботинки на застёжке
студент (бывший) Оксфордского университета
The Oxford University Dramatic Society (OUDS) is the principal funding body and provider of theatrical services to the many independent student productions put on by students in Oxford, England. Not all student productions at Oxford University are awarded funding from the society. However it is rare, for example, for any student production at the Oxford Playhouse not to receive substantial funding from the society. The society funds many types of shows, mostly at the Oxford Playhouse, Burton Taylor Theatre, and the individual college theatres such as the Moser Theatre at Wadham and the O'Reilly Theatre at Keble. All productions put on by Oxford University students can use the society's services, such as the website, the auditions portal, and advice from the committee, providing their production company is registered.
The Society supports a competition for Freshers (Cuppers), held in Michaelmas Term and a New Writing Festival in Hilary Term. OUDS also supports an annual National UK Tour, which culminates in a long run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Previously, the society has also facilitated a Shakespeare production, jointly with Thelma Holt, touring Japan, with preview performances in the UK.
The society was founded in 1885 by Alec MacKinnon.
During World War I, when some 200 Belgian refugees came to Oxford, the society lent its room to a 'Belgian Club'.