Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
double-bill
Noun
/ˈdʌb.əl.bɪl/
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Definition
A double-bill is a programming format in entertainment where two films, plays, or other performances are shown back-to-back, usually in the same venue or event.
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Examples
- The theater offered a double-bill featuring a comedy and a drama.
- Many cinemas schedule a double-bill to entice viewers with more options.
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Meaning
Double-bill refers to the practice of presenting two different productions, often different films or shows, in the same time slot to attract more audience and provide variety.
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Synonyms
- Double feature
- Back-to-back performance