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theatre, theater [ˈθıətə] N

1. theatre:

theatre
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2. theatre:

theatre
theatre

3. theatre:

theatre

4. theatre (of):

theatre
theatre

lecture theatre N

movie theatre N

multiplex theatre N

operating room, operating theatre Brit N MED

operating theatre N Brit

operating theatre → operating room

See also operating room

operating room, operating theatre Brit N MED

participatory theatre [pɑːˈtısıpeıtərı ...] N

street theatre N

theatre of fact N

theatre of involvement N

theatre of the streets N

Usage examples with theatre

haunt the theatre
a theatre bill
They piled out of the theatre.

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He ran his theatre until 1940 when he died.
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In addition, many of the cast members have had backgrounds in musical theatre.
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Various activities are organised by cultural organisations: storytelling, fire-eaters, tastings, games, meals, concerts, lectures, theatre, films and conferences.
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The tradition ended with the closure of the theatre in 1939.
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He has worked in illustration, theatre, television, sculpture, and gravure.
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In a way it was similar to theatre work.
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Although the test was probably little more than a publicity stunt, she decided to stay and was soon acting in the theatre.
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He was appointed to the board of the theatre in 1923 and continued to serve in that capacity until his death.
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It is one of the most frequently played musical theatre pieces in history.
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We go to the theatre for entertainment, not to have old fires and hates rekindled.
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