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coproduction

American  
[koh-pruh-duhk-shuhn] / ˌkoʊ prəˈdʌk ʃən /

noun

plural

coproductions
  1. the act of coproducing, especially a film, product, or project.

  2. a film, product, or project that has been coproduced.


Example Sentences

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This coproduction, directed by Lisa Portes, premiered at Costa Mesa’s South Coast Repertory last fall and will move on to Portland Center Stage later this spring.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 8, 2024

This ACT Theatre and 5th Avenue Theatre coproduction is directed by Chay Yew, who previously helmed the New York and world premieres of “Rock Band.”

From Seattle Times • Sep. 5, 2023

It’s pretty dramatic: The Shakespeare Theater Company in D.C. had one coproduction out of six shows before the pandemic, and now at least five out of six will be coproductions this coming season.

From New York Times • Jul. 28, 2023

Met general manager Peter Gelb had attended the final dress rehearsal in Moscow because the staging was planned as a coproduction of the companies.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 24, 2023

Gudmundsson offered Bobby 15 percent of the profits, with Saemi, the producer Steinthor Birgisson, and Gudmundsson also getting 15 percent each, the remaining 40 percent to be paid to the coproduction partners.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady