alarms and excursions

alarms and excursions

Frantic activity that causes a clamor. Often seen in Elizabethan drama as a stage direction denoting military activity. What on earth is going on? The alarms and excursions in the living room woke me from a sound sleep—keep it down!
See also: alarm, and, excursion
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

alarms and excursions

confused activity and uproar. humorous
Alarm was formerly spelled alarum , representing a pronunciation with a rolling of the ‘r’; the phrase was originally a call summoning soldiers to arms. The whole phrase is used in stage directions in Shakespeare to indicate a battle scene.
See also: alarm, and, excursion
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • excursion
  • alarums and excursions
  • practice on
  • practice on (someone or something)
  • gamekeeper
  • old poacher makes the best gamekeeper
  • poacher
  • an old poacher makes the best gamekeeper
  • settle down to (something)
  • snitcher
References in periodicals archive
She's no stranger to a Newcastle stage either, having appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company in The Taming of the Shrew, and more recently in Alarms and Excursions at the Theatre Royal.
ALARMS AND EXCURSIONS by Michael Frayn, Loft Theatre, Leamington, running time 2hr 25min, until June 21.
He has taken his amusing lecture recital about music in the theatre, Alarms and Excursions, on tour to universities in Australia and is due to gi ve it in the United States.
David Bennett and David Hankins have designed and directed Michael Frayn's Alarms and Excursions for the Loft Theatre in Leamington.
Alarms and Excursions opens on Wednesday and runs until June 21.
ALARMS AND EXCURSIONS - Priory Theatre, Rosemary Hill, Kenilworth, until Wednesday May 16.
Michael Frayn's Alarms and Excursions is a series of eight farce playlets about the chaos caused by misunderstandings and incomprehensible gadgets.
The exhibition is called Watch This Space and will accompany the Priory production of Alarms and Excursions by Michael Frayn.