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representar un musical

English translation of representar un musical

represent a musical

The Spanish phrase 'representar un musical' translates to 'represent a musical' in English. It often refers to the process of acting, directing, or producing a musical performance or stage show. This might involve taking on a role within the performance or handling the logistics and creative elements behind the scenes.


Example sentences using: representar un musical

Mi hermana va a representar un musical para su examen final de teatro.

English translation of Mi hermana va a representar un musical para su examen final de teatro.

My sister is going to perform a musical for her final drama exam.

In this sentence, 'representar un musical' is used to describe a performance that the speaker's sister is preparing for. This could mean she is acting in a musical, or it could mean she is staging the musical (for example, as a director). The context of 'for her final drama exam' suggests that she is most likely acting in the musical.

¿Has pensado alguna vez en representar un musical en nuestro teatro comunitario?

English translation of ¿Has pensado alguna vez en representar un musical en nuestro teatro comunitario?

Have you ever thought about putting on a musical in our community theater?

This sentence is a question addressed to someone who potentially has the ability or resources to stage a musical. It suggests that the musical would be performed at a specific location, 'our community theater'. The person addressed might be a director, a drama teacher, etc.

Para representar un musical de manera efectiva necesitarás una gran cantidad de talento y práctica.

English translation of Para representar un musical de manera efectiva necesitarás una gran cantidad de talento y práctica.

To effectively put on a musical you will need a great deal of talent and practice.

This sentence provides advice about what is required to 'representar un musical'. 'Representar' in this context suggests staging or producing a musical, implying a leadership role such as a director. The sentence discusses the high level of skill and effort that is needed to successfully put on a musical.

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