Synonym: arena, battlefield, hall, playhouse, stadium. Similar words: sweater, wheat, cheat, in the heat of, create, threaten, repeatedly, headquarters. Meaning: ['θɪətə(r)] n. 1. a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented 2. the art of writing and producing plays 3. a region in which active military operations are in progress.
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(91) A free By Design panel discussion meets at 7 p. m. Monday, November 3, in the theater.
(92) The day-long seminars will be broadcast through high-definition television on to large theater screens in 20 cities.
(93) It will be great theater because there is truly bad blood between the camps of supporters.
(94) Life outside the theater continued along its relatively even way at school.
(95) Both 17, the pair from Sugar Land, Texas, shared an interest in a school theater group.
(96) The director was a gifted student, Arthur Penn, who had begun offering theater courses on campus.
(97) It exhausted him to talk for too long, but he loved hearing all the theater gossip.
(98) Although the street theater seems a bit touristy, the audience consists mostly of locals on their lunch breaks.
(99) But major theater operators think Bay Area filmgoers may be ready to switch.
(100) The theater was torn down in the early '80s, to make room for the Horton Plaza Shopping Center.
(101) The neon lights on the theater blinked red and blue.
(102) I sent Dan on ahead to find us seats at the theater.
(103) Marilyn Manson performs again Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Warfield Theater.
(104) All this was in the background when the gunshots rang out in the National Theater.
(105) There was a movie theater playing True Grit and a plywood chapel with lawn sprinklers around it.
(106) The movie theater on Central Avenue is closed,(sentencedict.com) but the seedy bars are still there.
(107) Given her pedigree in the classical theater, it's not surprising that she wasn't happy working in Hollywood.
(108) She spent her girlhood in San Francisco, where her father dabbled in both journalism and the theater.
(109) But he eventually migrated to Chicago, where he acted in independent films and theater.
(110) The old fire station could be utilized as a theater.
(111) Finding volunteers to stuff envelopes for the local theater may be relatively easy.
(112) Springer says the exhibition area will not include a museum, theater or gift shop.
(113) It matters what you wear to an evening of live theater.
(114) A Chechenlanguage theater and national Vaikakhk dance troupe began work.
(115) A certain tension is present, like the atmosphere in a theater just before the curtain goes up.
(116) For five years she was theater critic for the New Yorker.
(117) Performance begins at 9 p. m. in the Flandrau Planetarium theater, located on the UA campus.
(118) What we witness is not an aesthetic spectacle bringing with it the catharsis which the ritual of the theater can produce.
(119) In earlier days of Diversionary, Peterson said, actors feared being typed if they took roles in a gay theater.
(120) In the darkness of the theater Kip seemed to take on some of his boyishness again, let down his guard.
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