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theatre English

Meaning theatre meaning

What does theatre mean?
Definitions in simple English

theatre

A theatre is a building with a big room with a stage and places for many people to sit, so that people can watch a play with actors in it.

theatre

(= house) a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented the house was full (= dramaturgy) the art of writing and producing plays (= field, theater) a region in which active military operations are in progress the army was in the field awaiting action he served in the Vietnam theater for three years

Synonyms theatre synonyms

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Examples theatre examples

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Simple sentences

The theatre usually opened at this time.
Whom did you see at the theatre?
I saw her in the theatre.
Children of age sixteen and under will not be admitted to the theatre.
I go to the theatre.
Where shall we go now? To the theatre or cinema?
Are you going to the theatre tonight?
Soldiers currently in theatre will not be made redundant.
Who did you see at the theatre?
Let's meet in front of the theatre.
Tom's voice was so soft it was barely audible to those sitting at the back of the lecture theatre.
Tom is especially known for his tragic roles in motion pictures and at the theatre.
Tom loves to play improvisational theatre.
I had to leave the theatre in the middle of the concert.
The words above the door of the theatre were a metre high.
The theatre usually opens at this time.
Could you show me the way to the theatre?
My father? He goes to the library, to the cinema, to the theatre. He's very active.

Movie subtitles

Theatre changing rooms.
Theatre one changing room fire out.
Designate theatre area Red Zone, rest of Emergency Department Amber.
Could you fast-bleep Trauma theatre staff urgently, please.
Get theatre ready.
The theatre's ready.
Let's get him to theatre.
To theatre, anywhere. I shall dance.
My main sources are mentioned in the theatre's playbill.
The Grand Theatre de Burgoyne.
This experimental work aims at creating a truly international absolute language of cinema based on its complete separation from the language of theatre and literature.
Theatre?
Please. We have to be back in the theatre by 6:00.
So that night I went to a theatre, and music began to play.
The Board of the Ateneum theatre.
The following day in the Ateneum theatre.
You were seen in the theatre on the night of the crime. -You appeared to be hiding.
I went to the theatre that night to see Yvette Delys.
We can go to the theatre anytime.
The theatre?
Tom, all we did was to go to the theatre and then we went back to his apartment afterwards for a drink. That's all it was.
We have to be back in the theatre by 6:00.
That night you went to a theatre, didn't you?
Yes, I went to a theatre.
Rains had played a vast range of roles in his many years in the theatre, and was never typecast.
Shot with the help of the Romanian Army and the artists of the Bucharest National Theatre.
Please. We have to be back in the theatre by 6:00. Otherwise, we'll all lose our positions.
We didn't finish work until 11:00, and I couldn't have got to the theatre on time.
Oh, I. I'm so sorry, but Harvey's bought some theatre tickets for tonight.
We went to the theatre twice, I remember.
Yes, you saw her at the theatre.
Yes but they don't have any theatre.
They opened the Theatre Polski. They tried to arrange some scenery.
We won it in a raffle over at the theatre.
Ladies and gentlemen I wish to inform you. that this is the last performance we give at this theatre.

News and current affairs

Terrorism is a form of theatre.
Our intelligentsia loves him because he regularly attends theatre, opera, and ballet.
But few commentators have focused enough attention on the site of this macabre theatre - not a battlefield, but a prison.
DellaVedova's comment suggested that the review process was merely political theatre.
Highly personalized politics form part of what might be called Saudi Arabia's theatre of state, which keeps the royals firmly in power.
These two parallel tracks are beginning to resemble a theatre of the absurd.
The first is the politics of world theatre, where a political figure of global stature could do much to raise the EU's profile and ensure that it has a major say in re-ordering the post-crisis global economic rulebook.

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