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dialogue n Cp Cent ~ n 2 (b) 'part of a play to be acted.' A play or
act performed or spoken as part of a concert. [1906] 1976 WINSOR
62 A very interesting program was prepared consisting of solos, duets, readings and
recitations, and a dialogue... The dialogue, 'How Aunt Polly Blodkins joined the
Missionary Society' won the admiration of all. 1916 FPU (Twillingate) Minutes 1
Mar The Chairman then announced that those members of the entertainment committee who had
parts in the dialogue not perfected may come back to the Hall to practice. M 70-28 A
staged production, in a Christmas concert for example, would be called a dialogue.
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