劇団

げきだん

troupe, theatrical company

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word "劇団" (げきだん) refers to a theatrical company or troupe, a group of actors and staff who perform plays together. It is commonly used in contexts related to theater, drama, and stage performances.

Common Contexts

"劇団" is often mentioned when talking about membership, performances, or rehearsals. For example, actors belong to a "劇団," and the company organizes plays or shows.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 劇団に所属する (belong to a theatrical company): used to describe membership.
  • 劇団の公演 (performance of the theatrical company): refers to shows or plays put on by the troupe.
  • 劇団で練習する (practice in the theatrical company): indicates rehearsals or training within the troupe.

Register and Nuance

"劇団" is a neutral term used in formal and informal contexts when discussing theater groups. It is not casual slang but standard vocabulary.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse "劇団" with "映画団" or other entertainment groups. Remember, "劇団" specifically refers to a theater troupe, not film or TV production companies.

Example Sentences

かれはゆうめいなげきだんにしょぞくしている。

He belongs to a famous theatrical company.

げきだんのこうえんはらいしゅうからはじまる。

The theatrical company's performance starts next week.

かのじょはげきだんでえんぎのれんしゅうをしている。

She is practicing acting in the theatrical company.