semitheatrical

English

Etymology

From semi- +‎ theatrical.

Adjective

semitheatrical (not comparable)

  1. Having some elements of theatre.
    • 2008 January 18, Ben Sisario, “A Joyful Noise: Midday Music”, in New York Times[1]:
      American Express, Merrill Lynch and Brookfield Properties sponsor an extensive series at the World Financial Center, and one afternoon last month in the cavernous Winter Garden there the avant-garde string quartet Ethel presented a semitheatrical concert with a solstice theme.