What is another word for troupes?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈuːps] (IPA)

Troupes refer to a group of actors or performers who work together regularly, especially in theatrical performances. Synonyms for the word 'troupes' are ensemble, cast, company, crew, troupe, players, performers, artists, thespians, and theatrical group. Each synonym has a specific meaning and usage, but all of them convey the essence of a group of people working together in a creative field. For instance, the term 'ensemble' is often used for a group of musicians or dancers, while 'cast' is more commonly used in TV shows or movies. The word 'company' can refer to any organized group of people, while 'crew' usually refers to teams working behind the scenes, such as stagehands or lighting designers.

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Usage examples for Troupes

In what is called the Michael Theatre the best French troupes only appear; and it may be safely said that the average performances excel those of Paris.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
Je ne peux pas laisser tirer les troupes sur la garde nationale."
"Lady-John-Russell"
MacCarthy, Desmond
Within, the second's wife, who leaped the hoops, Nursed sour twins, her son and jealousy, Thinking of love, in luckier, happier troupes Known on the roads in summers now gone by Before her husband had a roving eye, Before the rat-eyed baggage with red hair Came to do tight rope and make trouble there.
"King Cole"
John Masefield

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