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understudy

 
Dictionary: un·der·stud·y   (ŭn'dər-stŭd'ē) pronunciation

v., -ied, -y·ing, -ies.

v.tr.
  1. To study or know (a role) so as to be able to replace the regular performer when required.
  2. To act as an understudy to.
v.intr.
To be engaged in studying a role so as to be able to replace the regular performer when required.

n., pl., -ies.
  1. A performer who understudies.
  2. A person trained to do the work of another.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: an actor able to replace a regular performer when required
  Synonym: standby


The verb understudy has one meaning:

Meaning #1: be an understudy or alternate for a role
  Synonym: alternate


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In theater, an understudy is a performer who learns the lines and blocking/choreography of a leading actor or actress in a play. Should the lead actor or actress be unable to appear on stage because of illness or emergencies, the understudy takes over the part. Usually, when the understudy takes over, the theater manager will make the announcement prior to the start of the performance. According to broadwayworld.com "A standby is not in the show and has first priority when the lead is sick. The understudy is usually an ensemble member who performs if the standby is sick or on vacation."

In the opera world, the term used is cover or covering.

More recently, the term "understudy" has generally only been applied to performers who will cover a part, but still regularly perform in another role within the show; usually a minor, extra role.

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Performers who are only committed to covering a part and do not regularly appear in the show are often referred to as standbys. Standbys are normally required to sign-in and remain at the theater the same as other cast members, although sometimes they may call in, until they are released by the Production Stage Manager. If there is no doubt about the health of the actor being "covered," or there are no hazardous stunts to be performed, a standby may be released at the first intermission if not before. At times, standbys are required to stay within a certain area around the theater (10 blocks in New York City is a common standard). The standby must also have a cell phone so that at any time they can be called to the theater.

The term is also regularly applied in association football, most often to describe a second choice goalkeeper whose appearances are limited to when the regular first choice player is absent through injury or suspension. A notable example is Chris Woods as long term understudy to Peter Shilton for the England national football team.

In musical theater, the term swing is often used to refer to a member of the company who understudies several chorus and/or dancing roles[1]. If an understudy fills in for a lead role, a swinger will act the parts normally performed by the understudy. A super swing is a swing who may commute around the country as needed to act in various productions of a widespread show.

In contrast, a prompt cues an actor while not personally being on the stage or in the spotlight.

Multiple understudies

In some instances, a lead role will be covered by multiple understudies. The second understudy will only perform if both the principal actor and the first understudy are unable to perform.

Notable examples

Several actors made their name in show business by being the understudy of a leading actor and taking the role over for several performances: including Anthony Hopkins with Laurence Olivier, when Olivier became ill with cancer during the run of the National Theater's The Dance of Death, 1967; and Ted Neeley with Jeff Fenholt during the 1971 Broadway run of Jesus Christ Superstar.

References

  1. ^ http://westend.broadwayworld.com/article/BEHIND_THE_SCENES_The_Swing_Of_Things_20090830 Behind the scenes: The Swing Of Things (Miriam Zendle, 2009)

Translations: Understudy
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - dubleant
v. tr. - dublere
v. intr. - dublere

Nederlands (Dutch)
doublure, invaller, instuderen/optreden als invaller (drama)

Français (French)
n. - suppléant, (Théât) doublure, (gén) suppléant
v. tr. - (Théât) doubler
v. intr. - (Théât) doubler

Deutsch (German)
n. - Ersatzschauspieler, zweite Besetzung
v. - als Ersatz einstudieren, vertreten

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - αντικαταστάτης ή αναπληρωτής (ηθοποιού)
v. - μελετώ ρόλο για την περίπτωση αντικατάστασης ηθοποιού

Italiano (Italian)
sostituto

Português (Portuguese)
n. - substituto (m) (Teat.)
v. - ensaiar papel para ser eventual substituto (ator)

Русский (Russian)
дублировать кого-л., дублер

Español (Spanish)
n. - (teat.) sobresaliente, actor suplente
v. tr. - aprender (un papel) para reemplazar a otro actor (en caso necesario)
v. intr. - actuar o trabajar como suplente

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - ersättare, inhoppare
v. - assistera, vikariera

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
预备演员, 代替之人, 替角, 演习...以备当配角, 充当...的替工, 当替角, 当替工

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 預備演員, 代替之人, 替角
v. tr. - 演習...以備當配角, 充當...的替工
v. intr. - 當替角, 當替工

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 임시 대역 배우, 후보 선수
v. tr. - ~의 대역의 연습을 하다
v. intr. - ~의 대역을 하도록 연습하다, ~의 임시 대역을 하다

日本語 (Japanese)
v. - 代役を務める, 代役のけいこをする
n. - 代役

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) ممثل بديل يقوم بدور الممثل الاساسي عند الحاجه (فعل) يتعلم دور غيره للحل محله عند الحاجه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮שחקן המכין עצמו להחליף שחקן (תיאטרון) אחר, מחליף‬
v. tr. - ‮למד (תפקיד) כדי להחליף שחקן אחר בעת הצורך‬
v. intr. - ‮גילם תפקיד (במקום-)‬


 
 

 

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