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单词 stage-struck
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“No, it’s the toasting fork, with Mother’s shoe on it instead of the bread. Beth’s stage-struck!” cried Meg, and the rehearsal ended in a general burst of laughter. Little Women 1868-01-01T00:00:00Z
On being stage-struck at 4, begging her parents to allow her to audition for “real” shows in New York, and making her Broadway debut by seventh grade in “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”: On the road in a musical: The time of her life
I saw it with my equally stage-struck friend, Scot Osterweil, and after the show we dissected it with the intensity common to know-it-all theater nerds the world over. Perspective | With Terrence McNally’s death, the theater has lost a voice of consummate wit and passion 2020-03-25T04:00:00Z
The idea of a fresh contribution from a dramatist as perennially stage-struck as Mr. Gurney certainly gave reason to hope. | 'The Grand Manner': Kate Burton in A. E. Gurney?s Comedy at Lincoln Center 2010-06-28T02:12:00Z
From a young age he was stage-struck and for a while yearned to be an actor, not a writer. ‘Mystery of Edwin Drood,’ Dickens’s Unfinished Novel 2012-11-25T00:40:06Z
Everybody’s a Bottom in Eric Tucker’s riotous production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” in which a cast of five divides and multiplies like a troupe of stage-struck amoebas. Review: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Tailored for Multitaskers 2015-09-20T04:00:00Z
Though she is 37, she could have been mistaken for a stage-struck teenager. Amy Adams and Donna Murphy in ‘Into the Woods’ 2012-07-26T12:00:00Z
Taken by this “pretty, funny and entrancing girl,” he wrote, and as a stage-struck young man intrigued by her connection to S. N. Behrman, he asked her to profile an editorial writer. Barbara Gelb, Author, Playwright and Journalist, Dies at 91 2017-02-09T05:00:00Z
But its singing, dancing, stage-struck teenagers don’t seem all that well informed. Arts & Leisure: Touches of Broadway in ?Glee? and ?South Park? 2012-01-22T02:15:42Z
And, cash-strapped but stage-struck teenagers may note, they will be paid, though the rate has not yet been agreed. Shakespeare's Globe opens indoor theatre to stage winter's tales 2013-04-22T17:39:37Z
The book’s 16 essays follow Mr. Harris from his days as a stage-struck kid in Sand Springs, Okla., who longed to play Helen Keller in an amateur production of “The Miracle Worker.” Music Review: Sam Harris Presents a Cabaret Act Based on His Book 2014-01-16T23:02:00Z
Mr. Laurents didn’t begin writing seriously until he had finished college, but he admitted to becoming stage-struck while still a boy, saying he had loved being taken to the theater, especially to musicals. Arthur Laurents, Playwright and Director on Broadway, Dies at 93 2011-05-06T04:27:34Z
Respectability and vagabondage are fighting it out in Victorian society, as they did in Pinero himself, the stage-struck clerk turned dramatist. Fences; Trelawny of the Wells; Richard III – review 2013-03-03T00:05:30Z
He became stage-struck in college productions, acted in summer stock and headed to Hollywood in 1950 hoping to find work as an actor. Ret Turner, Award-Winning Costume Designer, Dies at 87 2016-05-08T04:00:00Z
But Broadway is still the dream of stage-struck thespians. Commentary: What the 2022 Tony nominations say about the state of Broadway 2022-05-09T04:00:00Z
To fill out his degree requirements in his senior, he began taking acting classes--and wound up stage-struck. Twitter CEO Dick Costolo: What I've Learned 2013-05-17T14:50:58Z
They were sometimes poor girls who 'worked out,' and were glad of a chance to earn an easier living, and sometimes daughters of well-to-do people; girls who were romantic or ambitious, stage-struck, and easily flattered. Out of a Labyrinth 2012-02-17T03:00:38.887Z
The tailor, a stage-struck swain, said that if he were allowed to appear on the benefit night, in addition to stage tuition from Cooke, the garments should be forthcoming. Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z
No one who has not been placed in such a startling situation can begin to realize what a stage-struck heartache afflicted me. Why Lincoln Laughed 2011-12-29T03:00:17.037Z
I remember; you said I was a foolish, "stage-struck" girl. Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-11-12T03:00:36.860Z
Under any and all circumstances, even if Game Six is rained out Wednesday, Washington says that Matt Harrison, who was stage-struck awful in the 16-7 massacre, would start a winner-take-all game. World Series delivers more than expected 2011-10-26T00:26:59Z
I only wish I could have a quiet chat with some of those stage-struck girls, and warn them before it is too late.  Crying for the Light, Vol. 3 [of 3] or Fifty Years Ago 2011-07-23T02:00:11.900Z
She was said to be stage-struck; and Marbridge was rumoured to be deeply, though quietly, involved in the financing of certain theatrical enterprises. Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z
And poutingly she answered: "Does not every stage-struck girl know them?" A Pasteboard Crown A Story of the New York Stage 2011-01-26T03:00:25.590Z
Father, you still think I'm only a foolish, stage-struck girl, and want flowers and men and my name in big letters. Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-11-12T03:00:36.860Z
They think I'm silly, stage-struck, like girls who go on in the chorus and are Amazons and things. Concerning Belinda 2011-01-21T03:00:12.087Z
I was never stage-struck, like you, and so many fool girls who look on acting as a 'divine art.' My Actor-Husband A true story of American stage life 2011-01-03T03:01:07.697Z
My dear young man, you're stage-struck like many others at your age. Tales of the Wonder Club Volume I
It was all great fun for me—you remember I was not stage-struck. Life on the Stage
A young ball-player looks on his first spring training trip as a stage-struck young woman regards the theatre. Pitching in a Pinch or, Baseball from the Inside
There was no telling into what hands the stage-struck girl had fallen, nor where she might have been persuaded to take refuge. Concerning Belinda 2011-01-21T03:00:12.087Z
And if, in a ruthless rending aside of the tinselled illusions which enthrall the stage-struck girl, I have rendered a service, my own suffering will not have been in vain. My Actor-Husband A true story of American stage life 2011-01-03T03:01:07.697Z
Then and there she was stage-struck, and swore by her illustrious godmother that she could and would be a singer. Fragments of an Autobiography
The young gentleman is stage-struck; fancies that his Hamlet is better than Kean's or Macready's; but I have no time for this sort of thing. One Of Them
When he was fifteen he was quite stage-struck. The Heart of a Woman
The stage-struck Adelina's hopes and ambitions were known throughout the length and breadth of the school within twenty-four hours. Concerning Belinda 2011-01-21T03:00:12.087Z
His brothers, Eben and Philander, have become stage-struck, and expect to excel in the Protean art. Every-Day Errors of Speech
There was a big fire out under the mesquite that night and a band of cowboys, in all the bravery of spurs, shaps, and pistols, romped around it in a stage-struck exuberance of spirits. Hidden Water
In the course of his assiduous visits to the local theatre he met with an old stage-struck army officer from Ireland, Francis Gentleman, who had sold his commission to risk his chances on the boards. James Boswell Famous Scots Series
Male supers are not so scarce; Spanish soldiers may occasionally be hired; and when these are otherwise engaged, a dozen stage-struck youths of good family volunteer their services as chorus, crowd, or army. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
But by this time her unhesitating payments had begun to produce their effect, and it had got about that she was no mere penniless adventuress, but a wealthy stage-struck dame. Cleo The Magnificent Or, the Muse of the Real
She was an honorable matron; but Agent Fabs, whom she used to call "Flabs," declared that our aunt was stage-struck. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
A stage-struck youth lately called upon Mr. K, at his residence not far from Bloomsbury-square, and applied for an engagement. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 5, May 1810
Judd sat on their shoulders, blinking from the light of the fire and stage-struck at the sea of flickering, ghostly faces in front of him. Over the Line
He was not a silly Glass-Eye or a stage-struck Tom; he was an ambitious Jimmy. The Bill-Toppers
Miss Murdock, who was born in New York, and had spent her childhood in Port Washington, Long Island, was not a stage-struck girl. Charles Frohman: Manager and Man
"Perhaps you think I'm one of the stage-struck young women?" she said. In the Mayor's Parlour
"I reckon we'd better go back with you—mother can be the first to say how-dy to them," ventured Polly, looking like a stage-struck amateur at her first appearance before the public. Polly and Eleanor
Because I let a stage-struck fool like you speak a line! The Cricket
And didn’t some one say that Tom was stage-struck, too? The Bill-Toppers
Elsie was badly stage-struck and wild over New York, and the other girl didn't mind a quiet country town, and they calmly changed places—and names. Elsie Marley, Honey
The new Ermengarde was letter-perfect, and nobody but herself had any fear140 that she would be stage-struck, even though the Princess would be sitting in the very middle of the fourth row. Betty Wales Senior
It was determined at last to cure the stage-struck hero by means of a trick—to pre-arrange his failure, in fact. Art in England Notes and Studies
"Lots of girls are stage-struck," he said presently, breaking in on Mr. Martel's rhapsody. Quin
There were girls, sometimes, at the back entrances of the theaters: stage-struck kids who devoured Lily with their eyes and looked at Pa as though to say, “Take me, take me!” The Bill-Toppers
Actors from the city theatres are upon the ground, with smaller booths where the stage-struck hero acts the leading part. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers
The stage-struck youth is of a softer and more shallow sort. Damn! A Book of Calumny
Without friends, without money, he had, like any other stage-struck youth, set his heart on becoming an actor in the metropolis. Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays
Nothing ever diverts a stage-struck youth from his fell purpose unless he is absolutely pelted off the boards. The Chequers Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in a Loafer's Diary
Some were sad and some were funny, and some of the boys and girls got up and were so stage-struck that they couldn't think of a single word of the pieces they had learned. Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue Giving a Show
There you may see the knit brows, the high shirt collars, the folded arms, the pursed-up lips, the hats drawn down over the eyes, that are the certain indications of the stage-struck Forrestians. The Three Brides, Love in a Cottage, and Other Tales
To reach it one needs but consider the type of young man who normally gets stage-struck. Damn! A Book of Calumny
This is my first professional engagement; but I was no stage-struck girl when I first applied for the position. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West
She's stage-struck now, more than anything else; and mark my words,—that villain will have her on the boards before the year's end, and live by her ranting. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859
It seems that a fellow named Mortimer Morrison, a stage-struck chap, played a part on the local stage, and while delivering his lines he gave his audience a treat—the real thing in tragics. Dorothy Dale's Camping Days
It has been calculated by a celebrated mathematician, that out of every fourteen dozen of these stage-struck young gentlemen, one actually makes a first appearance. The Three Brides, Love in a Cottage, and Other Tales
Young Shakspeare became stage-struck, and probably joined one of these companies, with other idle young men of the neighborhood. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
A panic seized us, and I found myself standing stock still in the middle of the road, as if stage-struck, the others running like the wind. Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
I came out of the stalls the proverbial stage-struck youth. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
It was equally true that he was not stage-struck—not, at any rate, in the usual acceptation of that expression. Youth and the Bright Medusa
The stage-struck youth is easily recognized by certain symptoms which manifest themselves at an early stage of the disorder. The Three Brides, Love in a Cottage, and Other Tales
Every city in the country is freely sprinkled with stage-loving, or, as they are generally termed, "stage-struck" girls. Stage Confidences
The stage-struck girl who has not one scintilla of dramatic ability is so common as to be a joke—to all but herself and her friends. Analyzing Character
Nan went off in a gale of laughter at this, and stage-struck Bess chimed in. Nan Sherwood's Winter Holidays Rescuing the Runaways
I have heard of stage-struck people before, and thought it a figure of speech. The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories
For a person who passes his evenings in the society of books and friends, or in the country, the stage-struck gentleman has the most profound contempt. The Three Brides, Love in a Cottage, and Other Tales
It must be a radiant and compelling beauty, and every one knows that there are not many such beauties, stage-struck or otherwise. Stage Confidences
All the minor theatres in London, especially the lowest, constitute the centre of a little stage-struck neighbourhood.  Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
You and your stage-struck notions that never got you anywhere. Star-Dust
He was looking the stranger over as he spoke, taking him for some stage-struck youth who had probably persuaded the good-natured actor to give him an interview. Scarhaven Keep
But there are some stage-struck gentlemen whom nothing can convince of their total unfitness for the stage. The Three Brides, Love in a Cottage, and Other Tales
The lad was as stage-struck as ever—could barely talk sense on any other subject, and not much on that. Sir George Tressady — Volume II
He was stage-struck, and became a good amateur actor. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene
The following affords an amusing illustration of this class of error:—A venerable matron was speaking of her son, who, she said, was quite stage-struck. Enquire Within Upon Everything The Great Victorian Domestic Standby
The mental effects, however, were most ridiculous; they were all stage-struck, mouthing blank verse and ranting at the top of their voices. Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 02
In case of detention or inquiry, she was to pose as a stage-struck young woman who had obtained a place with the company at the last moment through his influence. Green Fancy
No amateurs or stage-struck heiresses or manicurists: you are the one impresario who can fill my bill. The Voice on the Wire
"Mr. Hanlon is a little stage-struck, so it's lucky I happened along." Raspberry Jam
"Upon my conscience," said Mr. Daly, who had for some time past been in silent admiration of my stage-struck appearance—"upon my conscience, Mr. Lorrequer, I had no conception you knew Irish." The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 3
I heard the recitation, and—can you excuse my stupidity?—I thought it was a stage-struck housemaid amusing herself with the children. Little Novels
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