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summer stock
noun
- the production of plays, musical comedy, etc., during the summer, especially in a suburban or resort area, often by a repertory company.
- summer theaters collectively or their productions:
Summer stock usually begins about June 1.
Word History and Origins
Origin of summer stock1
Example Sentences
But the BRC said non-food retailers had been "discounting heavily to shift their summer stock, particularly for fashion and household goods".
He acted exclusively on the stage, with no intention of doing otherwise, for a decade, working in summer stock and repertory companies.
After graduating in 1948 from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Manhattan, he worked as a waiter and house painter, acted in summer stock and had small parts on television.
Mr. Maharis told a writer for The Times in 1963 that he treated the TV series like a job in summer stock theater.
It was about that world of summer stock, behind the scenes of that, and these towns that were built and never moved into.
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