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tread the boards



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Idioms and Phrases

Act on the stage, as in Her main ambition was to tread the boards in a big city . This idiom uses boards in the sense of “a theatrical stage,” a usage dating from the mid-1700s. It dates from the mid-1800s but was preceded by the idiom tread the stage , first recorded in 1691.
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Now Finlayson has been memorialised with a new portrait in the Scottish theatre where he first tread the boards more than a century ago.

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At 83, he is eager to tread the boards once again — and to continue working as steadily as he has for the last six decades.

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Antony Costa is swapping the boy band Blue to tread the boards while embracing his Greek heritage.

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Carr is also going to appear in the third season of Netflix's series The Witcher, and said: "I'm getting smaller roles, but in bigger things, since I won last year - but no theatre work. I'm desperate to tread the boards again."

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First-wave punk bands tread the boards still.

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