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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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Sanaz Toossi’s “English,” running through April 28 at ArtsWest in a coproduction with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble, opens on a blue-gray stage, filled with blue-gray plastic classroom chairs, and soon filled with characters dressed in blues and grays.

From Seattle Times

Since debuting in 1986, the work had languished but was recently revived in a coproduction that went on to play the Metropolitan Opera last year, gaining buzz along the way.

From Seattle Times

There’s a lot to recommend about The Seagull Project’s contemporary adaptation of “The Lower Depths,” now running at the Erickson Theatre in a coproduction with Intiman Theatre, including some excellent performances and some design so good it made me physically uncomfortable.

From Seattle Times

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

Seattle Public Theater, in a coproduction with Macha Theatre Works, spins an “all femme punk rock telling” of this classic tragedy, starring Cristin J. Hubbard as Macbeth and Meg McLynn as Lady Macbeth, and featuring music from local heavy rock band Atrocity Girl.

From Seattle Times