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thea·tre [ˈθɪətəʳ] N, thea·ter N

1. theatre (for performances):

theatre
theatre
teater m
to go to the theatre

2. theatre (cinema):

theatre Am Aus NZ
kino m

3. theatre UNIV:

lecture theatre

4. theatre Brit MED:

theatre

5. theatre (where events happen):

theatre

ˈlec·ture thea·tre N

lecture theatre

ˈrep·er·tory thea·tre N, ˈrep·er·tory thea·ter N

ˈthea·tre com·pa·ny N

ˈthea·tre crit·ic N

va·ˈri·ety thea·tre N Brit

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It is one of the most frequently played musical theatre pieces in history.
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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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In addition, many of the cast members have had backgrounds in musical theatre.
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The theatre still hosts in the winter season works, ballets and concerts.
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Only the audience in this case wasn't a clutch of cinema-goers or theatre buffs.
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Today, changing events take place at the theatre.
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With the last one the theatre has an interesting story.
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In 1979, aged 24 and early in his career, he became an outspoken advocate of arts council funding and theatre in education.
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The theatre, which was 14,000 square metres in area with a 104 ft. stage, was quite advanced for its time.
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Despite the difference in their ages, some 11 years, they were very happy together, as they shared a number of interests, especially theatre and music.
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