The Tucks were a troupe
That comedy troupe is a riot!
The noun 'troupe' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of people or things. The noun 'troupe' functions as a collective noun for: a troupe of actors a troupe of performers a troupe of acrobats a troupe of dancers a troupe of baboons
The word troupe is a standard collective noun for:a troupe of actorsa troupe of performersa troupe of acrobatsa troupe of dancersa troupe of baboons
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A troupe.
A group of performers can be called a cast or a troupe. Troupe is used especially for traveling groups.
ensemble troupe cast team
A troupe is typically referred to as a group of performers, particularly in the context of theater, dance, or music. This term is often used to describe a collective of artists who collaborate on performances, such as a theater troupe or a dance troupe. The word emphasizes their collective effort and shared purpose in the performing arts.
The cast of The Modernista - 2003 includes: Berty as Troupe Gemma as Troupe Colin Crow as Troupe Emma Griffiths Malin as Troupe Georgia Jessamy Lee as Troupe Una Jovicic as Troupe David Malin as Troupe Marlon Minta as Troupe David Nock as Troupe Ben Owen as Troupe Myfanwy Waring as Woman Louis Waymouth as Man
Words include a "troupe" (performers) or an "ensemble" (cast).
The cast of Tarantella napoletana - 1954 includes: The Armando Curcio Players as Troupe Teddy Barnett as Ballet Dancer Clara Bindi as Troupe Member Vittoria Crispo as Troupe Member Clara Crispo as Troupe Member Dino Curcio as Troupe Member Renato Di Napoli as Troupe Member Mario Frera as Troupe Member Nunzio Gallo as Troupe Member The Gauthier Ballet Troupe as Dancers Amedeo Girardi as Troupe Member Antonio La Raina as Troupe Member Claudia Lawrence as Ballet Dancer Maria Paris as Troupe Member Rosita Pisano as Troupe Member Gabriele Vanosio as Troupe Member Lina Viti as Troupe Member
The homophone for troop is troupe.