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theatre, theater AM [ˈθɪətəʳ, Am ˈθi:ət̬ɚ] N

1. theatre (for plays):

theatre
teatr m

2. theatre AM (cinema):

theatre
kino nt

3. theatre (at university):

lecture theatre

4. theatre (in hospital):

theatre

5. theatre fig (where events happen):

theatre
scena f
theatre of war

operating theatre N Brit

theatre critic N

theatre critic

Usage examples with theatre

lecture theatre
repertory theatre
the fringe theatre
theatre of war

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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However, the variety of them is so untidy that most theatre historians despair of defining them as a genre at all.
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She frequently sang and acted in musical theatre as a child.
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It is one of the most frequently played musical theatre pieces in history.
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In 1973, the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the company, a film was made about its unique work and theatre.
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They buy and sell tickets to live events including sports, concerts, and theatre.
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The first lecture theatre had an improvised white cloth as the projector screen - hung using strings from the four corners.
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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 still hosts in the winter season works, ballets and concerts.
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The tradition ended with the closure of the theatre in 1939.
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Many of the upper middle class regarded amateur theatre as at best a harmless pleasure with no particular moral or aesthetic merit.
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