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Curtain call
What is a "curtain call"?
A curtain call is the moment at the end of a theatrical performance when the actors come back on stage to receive applause from the audience. After the final scene, the curtain rises or the lights come up, and the cast members acknowledge the audience's appreciation by bowing or performing a final gesture. This tradition allows the performers to receive recognition for their work and gives the audience a chance to express their gratitude and enjoyment of the show.
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After the curtain call, the cast and crew gathered backstage to celebrate the successful conclusion of the show's run with hugs, laughter, and perhaps a few tears.
The curtain call marked the end of a memorable evening of theater, leaving both performers and audience members with lasting memories of an unforgettable performance.
During the curtain call, the director joined the cast on stage, acknowledging the hard work and dedication that went into the production.
The actors took their bows during the curtain call, smiling and waving to the cheering crowd in appreciation of their support.
As the final notes of the musical faded away, the audience erupted into applause, signaling the start of the eagerly anticipated curtain call.