Synonym: dramatic art, dramatics, dramaturgy, field, field of operations, house, theater, theater of operations, theatre of operations. Similar words: heat, wheat, cheat, treaty, theater, retreat, entreat, treatment. Meaning: 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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151. The new play at the Youth Theatre is an impressionistic view of life in the fifties.
152. The queen will attend the official opening of the theatre in June.
153. The theatre company has several new productions in the pipeline for next season.
154. The Retro Theatre is featuring films by Frank Capra this week.
155. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Theatre Royal.
156. I was overwhelmed by a feeling of helplessness as I watched her being wheeled into the operating theatre.
157. Having such easy access to some of the best cinema and theatre is one of the perks of living in Sydney.
158. His failures underline the difference between theatre and film direction.
159. He has made the difficult leap from sitcom to the theatre.
160. Theatre musicians tend to be the poor relations of the musical profession.
161. The actor's name was blazoned across the front of the theatre.
162. We managed to grab a bite at the theatre before the show started.
163. I gave up going to the theatre when I moved out of London.
164. They are unable to see beyond the narrow world of the theatre.
165. They have managed to recreate the feeling of the original theatre.
166. The local theatre group is staging a production of 'Hamlet'.
167. Arts and theatre groups are constantly thrusting the begging bowl at the government.
168. A London theatre has decided to revive the 1950s musical 'In Town'.
169. The house was in Drury Lane, very handy for the theatre.
170. The theatre gives a 10% discount to parties of more than ten.
171. Tonight is your last chance to catch the play at your local theatre.
172. At the back of the programme, there is a list of contributors to the theatre appeal.
173. Work on the new theatre has been set back three months.
174. They spent $10 million restoring the theatre to its former glory .
175. When the theatre first opened it was widely regarded as a white elephant.http://sentencedict.com/theatre.html
176. The new theatre company director is a person of great artistic vision.
177. There's a new play coming on at the local theatre next week.
More similar words: heat, wheat, cheat, treaty, theater, retreat, entreat, treatment, at regular intervals, in the heat of, patron, patrol, patriot, patronage, atrocious, patronize, patriarch, patriarchy, patriarchal, psychiatrist, tree, trend, hear, head, heap, heal, stream, streak, stress, street.