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theatre [ˈθɪətəɐ, Am ˈθi:ət̬ɚ] N Brit, Aus

1. theatre ART:

2. theatre Am, Aus, NZ (cinema):

3. theatre (lecture theatre):

4. theatre Brit (hospital room):

5. theatre no pl (dramatic art):

operating theatre [ˈɒpəreɪtɪŋ, Am ˈɑ:pəreɪt̬-] N MED

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English
In the 1980s, the theatre's auditorium was repainted and the seating and draperies were replaced by salvage from a cinema.
en.wikipedia.org
Every buffet includes the theatre's trademark hand-carved roast beef.
en.wikipedia.org
The theatre's flying system holds production lights, drapes, scenery and stage effects as well as a fire safety curtain.
www.stuff.co.nz
The play is scary at the best of times, but the witching hour could see the theatre's own ghost make an appearance.
www.independent.co.uk
Here we can see the theatre's therapeutic function for people in our present day civilization.
en.wikipedia.org
To this day, the company produces five productions a season on the theatre's main stage and is the most subscribed theatre company in the world.
en.wikipedia.org
The original curtain still hangs above the stage but saw little use during the theatre's motion picture years.
en.wikipedia.org
Here he starred as the troubled young high school dropout, who serves as the theatre's janitor.
en.wikipedia.org
One of the theatre's two arc lamp 35mm projectors was replaced by a digital projector in 2013.
en.wikipedia.org
And note how the theatre's seating plan looks appropriately like a space invader.
londonist.com

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