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  2. An ‘off-book’ trade refers to a stock trade that is executed away from the exchange, via the OTC market.

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  3. What does the word off book mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the word off book. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. off book has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. finance (1970s) film (1980s) theatre (1980s) See meaning & use. How common is the word off book?

  4. An ‘off-book’ trade refers to the process of trading shares away from an exchange or regulated body. They are usually executed via the over-the-counter (OTC) market. Off-book transactions are made directly between two parties, outside or ‘off’ of the order books.

  5. Aug 7, 2024 · Off-book is a theater term meaning without a script in one’s hand, so by memory—and here meaning without relying on cue cards. Acting Studio Chicago provides an entry for the term in their glossary. So to show up off-book means to arrive fully prepared with one’s lines memorized.

    • Hold the sides in front of you. Turn the pages along with the flow of the scene so that if you do get lost, you can easily dip down and find your place and continue along, with ease and grace, and we don't have to stop and start over.
    • Holding the sides shows the network and studio executives who are watching the audition outside the room, that it is a work in progress. It's not a finished product.
    • Your memorization skills also come into play when you're shooting. I cast a TV series last year, and I couldn't believe how often lines were flying-in as we were shooting the scene.
    • Take control of your audition. Have you ever been given a scene and the other person in the scene has a long speech and they skip over the whole speech and just read the last line?!
  6. Oct 23, 2022 · "Off book" is when an actor or actress no longer needs their script to rehearse a play or performance piece, having memorized the work. Typically, the...

  7. off-book. theater Able to recite one's lines without having the script in front of one. OK, everyone, you need to practice your lines at home. We need you all to be off-book tomorrow! I wish you wouldn't ad-lib like that.

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