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thea·tre [ˈθɪətəʳ] N, thea·ter N

1. theatre (for performances):

teater m

2. theatre (cinema):

theatre Am Aus NZ
kino m

3. theatre UNIV:

4. theatre Brit MED:

5. theatre (where events happen):

ˈlec·ture thea·tre N

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

ˈthea·tre crit·ic N

va·ˈri·ety thea·tre N Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In particular, concerns were raised that the theatre's soaring interior and proscenium arch would be replaced with a dropped ceiling.
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
It became a regular part of the theatre's repertory, playing 77 times over the next 25 years.
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One of the theatre's two arc lamp 35mm projectors was replaced by a digital projector in 2013.
en.wikipedia.org
The theatre's current annual budget is just over three million dollars.
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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
Every buffet includes the theatre's trademark hand-carved roast beef.
en.wikipedia.org
In the 1980s, the theatre's auditorium was repainted and the seating and draperies were replaced by salvage from a cinema.
en.wikipedia.org
Here he starred as the troubled young high school dropout, who serves as the theatre's janitor.
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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

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