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Italian Phrase

Il gruppo teatrale si esibirà presto.

/il ˈɡrup.po teˈa.tɾa.le si eziˈbira ˈprɛsto/
Meaning"The theater group will perform soon."
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Meaning

The sentence announces that the theater group will put on a performance in the near future. It uses the simple future tense to convey a planned event that hasn't happened yet.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to inform friends, audience members, or colleagues that a theatrical troupe has an upcoming show. It works in both formal announcements (posters, press releases) and casual conversation.

Grammar Breakdown

Ilgruppoteatralesiesibiràpresto.

1

Definite article (Il)

Il is the masculine singular definite article used before consonant-starting nouns.

2

Noun (gruppo)

gruppo means ‘group’; it is masculine singular and takes the article il.

3

Adjective agreement (teatrale)

teatrale is an adjective that agrees in gender and number with gruppo (masc. sing.).

4

Reflexive future (si esibirà)

esibirsi is a reflexive verb meaning ‘to perform’; in the future tense it becomes si esibirà (he/she/it will perform).

5

Adverb (presto)

presto means ‘soon’ and modifies the verb phrase, indicating a near future.

🗨In Conversation

A

Hai sentito? Il gruppo teatrale si esibirà presto.

Did you hear? The theater group will perform soon.

Davvero? Quando è la data?

Really? When is the date?

B

Common Mistakes

  • Il gruppo teatrale esibirà presto.

    The verb is reflexive; you must include the pronoun si (esibirsi).

  • Il gruppo teatrale presto si esibirà.

    Do not place presto before the verb; it should follow the verb phrase.

  • Il gruppo teatrale si esibisce presto.

    Avoid using the present tense (si esibisce) when you mean a future event.

Alternatives

  • Il collettivo teatrale si presenterà a breve.

    The theater collective will present itself shortly.

  • Il gruppo di teatro darà presto uno spettacolo.

    The theater group will give a show soon.

  • Presto assisteremo a una rappresentazione del gruppo teatrale.

    Soon we will attend a performance by the theater group.

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, theater (teatro) has deep roots from the Renaissance to modern experimental troupes. Announcing a performance with the future tense (si esibirà) is common in flyers and word‑of‑mouth promotion. Remember that ‘gruppo teatrale’ can refer to both professional companies and community ensembles, so the level of formality may shift accordingly.