Broadway vs mise-en-scène

Broadway

noun
  • The highest straight in poker, ace-king-queen-jack-ten. 

adj
  • Of, or pertaining to, the cards that make up a Broadway straight. 

  • Flashy; showy. 

name
  • The wide road which runs diagonally through Manhattan, New York City. 

  • A village and civil parish in South Somerset district, Somerset (OS grid ref ST3215). 

  • The government of Manitoba (from the Legislative Building's address, on Broadway). 

  • The theatres in the Broadway theatre district; especially those covered by contracts between the owners and theatrical unions. 

  • A hamlet in The Havens community, Pembrokeshire, Wales (OS grid ref SM8713). 

  • A community in Nova Scotia, Canada. 

  • An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Warren County, New Jersey. 

  • A rare surname 

  • The theater district of Manhattan. 

  • A town in North Carolina. 

  • A place name for a settlement which grew up around such a road. For example, Broadway, Worcestershire, Broadway, Somerset. 

  • A town in Virginia. 

  • A neighbourhood of Newark, Essex County, New Jersey. 

  • The American theater industry. 

  • A village in County Wexford, Ireland. 

  • A street name, typically for a wide road; a broad way. 

  • A village and civil parish in Wychavon district, Worcestershire (OS grid ref SP0937). 

mise-en-scène

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