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AVANT-GARDE THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS IN NEW YORK CITY
Off-off-off-Broadway; Off-Off Broadway; Off-off Broadway; Off off-Broadway; Off Off Broadway; Off-off broadway; Indie theater; Off-Off-Off-Broadway; Off-off-Broadway theatre; Off-Off-Broadway
  • The Tank]], an off-off-Broadway theater in [[Midtown Manhattan]]

Going-off      
To get extremely angry.
Did you hear Pete at that party? He was really going off that someone drank his beers.
go off         
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Go off; Go Off (song); Go off (disambiguation); Go Off (disambiguation)
1.
If you go off someone or something, you stop liking them. (BRIT INFORMAL)
'Why have they gone off him now?'-'It could be something he said.'...
I started to go off the idea.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n, V P n
2.
If an explosive device or a gun goes off, it explodes or fires.
A few minutes later the bomb went off, destroying the vehicle.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
3.
If an alarm bell goes off, it makes a sudden loud noise.
Then the fire alarm went off. I just grabbed my clothes and ran out.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
4.
If an electrical device goes off, it stops operating.
As the water came in the windows, all the lights went off.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
5.
If you say how an organized event went off, you are saying whether everything happened in the way that was planned or hoped.
The meeting went off all right...
PHRASAL VERB: V P adv/prep
6.
Food or drink that has gone off has gone bad. (BRIT)
Don't eat that! It's mouldy. It's gone off!
PHRASAL VERB: V P
go off         
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Go off; Go Off (song); Go off (disambiguation); Go Off (disambiguation)
1.
Depart, go away, be off, go to a distance.
2.
Explode, be discharged.
3.
Sell, be sold, be taken.
4.
Die, decease, depart this life.

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Off-off-Broadway

Off-off-Broadway theaters are smaller New York City theaters than Broadway and off-Broadway theaters, and usually have fewer than 100 seats. The off-off-Broadway movement began in 1958 as part of a response to perceived commercialism of the professional theatre scene and as an experimental or avant-garde movement of drama and theatre. Over time, some off-off-Broadway productions have moved away from the movement's early experimental spirit.

Pronunciation examples for Going-off
1. And he's going off.
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2. going off the pill.
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3. Blogs are going off.
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4. there's bombs going off.
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5. I'm going off track.
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Examples of use of Going-off
1. The car flipped several times before going off the road.
2. "There were a number of alarms going off simultaneously.
3. But aren‘t bombs still going off at an alarming rate?
4. "There were no alarms going off or anything like that.
5. A stray pager keeps going off in the Commons chamber.