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Used if an actor has to play multiple roles simuntaneously. Mostly because there is someone missing or there are too many roles.

Most popular example was the one Tin Can Bros member in their play "Solve It Squad (Returns)" when he played all the hotel staff at the same time and changed his wigs and hats to portrait the different characters.

Person 1: Guys, Gary is missing. He should have played the roles of Moarning Turtle, Honkey Tonk, Alice and Ted. There aren't any people left, so could you please cover up for his roles, Bill? I know that they are all in one scene but you got this.
Person 2: Man, Bill gets to brosenthal this scene.

by himbeeereis July 26, 2020

brosenthaling

to brosenthal

Used in theatre when a person has to play several characters at the same time cause there are not enough people to cover all the roles. Often linked with lots of quick changed on stage. It was first defined in the Tin Can Brothers' show "The Solve It Squad Returns", where Brian Rosenthal simuntaneously plays all of the six employees of the hotel.

Person 1: In this scene, James plays Duder, Sami, Tanya and Toby because all the other people are busy.
Person 2: Man, he's really brosenthaling!

by himbeeereis July 12, 2020