midperformance
English
editAlternative forms
edit- mid-performance
Etymology
editFrom mid- + performance.
Adverb
editmidperformance (not comparable)
- In the middle of a performance
- 2009 January 28, Patrick Healy, “An Evening in Black and White From a Playwright Who Is Neither”, in New York Times[1]:
- Many playwrights dread sitting among their audiences: Nothing is quite as soul-killing as overhearing people savage your work in midperformance.