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Qué (quién) es UNDERSTUDIES - definición

STAGE PERFORMER WHO LEARNS THE LINES AND BLOCKING OR CHOREOGRAPHY OF A REGULAR ACTOR
Standby (theater); Understudies; Super swing; Second understudy; Alternate (theatre); Understudied

Understudy         
In theater, an understudy, referred to in opera as cover or covering, is a performer who learns the lines and blocking or choreography of a regular actor, actress, or other performer in a play. Should the regular actor or actress be unable to appear on stage because of illness, injury, emergencies or death, the understudy takes over the part.
understudy         
(understudies)
An actor's or actress's understudy is the person who has learned their part in a play and can act the part if the actor or actress is ill.
He was an understudy to Charlie Chaplin on a tour of the USA.
N-COUNT
Understudy         
·noun One who studies another's part with a view to assuming it in an Emergency.
II. Understudy ·vt & ·vi To study, as another actor's part, in order to be his substitute in an emergency; to study another actor's part.

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Understudy

In theater, an understudy, referred to in opera as cover or covering, is a performer who learns the lines and blocking or choreography of a regular actor, actress, or other performer in a play. Should the regular actor or actress be unable to appear on stage because of illness, injury, emergencies or death, the understudy takes over the part. Usually when the understudy takes over, the theater manager announces the cast change prior to the start of the performance. Coined in 1874, the term understudy has more recently generally been applied only to performers who can back up a role, but still regularly perform in another role.

Ejemplos de uso de UNDERSTUDIES
1. Who are the fourth and fifth understudies, not just the first and second, for key positions?
2. For now Fletcher has been given the further opportunity to assess the progress of the understudies.
3. England coach Duncan Fletcher is braced for some selection dilemmas in the future after his Nagpur understudies graduated with honours.
4. The Royal Court, staging The Seagull starring Kristin Scott Thomas, does not have understudies on financial grounds.
5. Although illness is unavoidable, audience disappointment at the absence of star performers has often been exacerbated by understudies‘ apparent lack of familiarity with their roles.