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WTF does ENTR'ACTE' mean to you?

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WTF does ENTR'ACTE' mean to you?

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  1. Without looking it up, I'll guess and say 'enterance'.


  2. My first guess was: interact...

    I looked it up (not quite sure if I got the transcription right),

    it said : intermission

  3. a musical composition played between acts or between scenes within an act of an opera.

    The music between acts of an opera or play.

    similar to the overture, this is an instrumental number performed by the orchestra at the beginning of a second (or third) act, indicating to the audience that the show is about to resume after an intermission or interval.

    short entertainment (such as a song or dance) inserted between the acts of a play; also, the musical overture preceding the second act of a musical theater piece.

    (French) an interval between acts, the music performed during such an interval

    the interlude between two acts of a play

    interlude: a brief show (music or dance etc) inserted between the sections of a longer performance

    Entr'acte is French for "between the acts". It can have the meaning of a pause between two parts of a stage production, synonym to intermission, but is more often used to indicate that part of a theatre production that is performed between acts as an intermezzo or interlude. ...

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