[ US /ˈθiətɝ/ ]
[ UK /θˈi‍ətɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a region in which active military operations are in progress
    he served in the Vietnam theater for three years
    the army was in the field awaiting action
  2. a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented
    the house was full
  3. the art of writing and producing plays
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How To Use theater In A Sentence

  • My constant fear is that we're going to run out of writers in Chicago, " said Mr. Griffith, 27, who in his spare time is a theater critic for The Chicago Reader, an alternative paper.
  • Saw her awhile back at the Community Theater, as a matter of fact.
  • A drop-dead-gorgeous crowd was tangoing away in a makeshift, open-air amphitheater.
  • His interest was in opening the nightclub next to the theater, in the abandoned Trailways bus depot.
  • It is one thing to play-act the gender role of frightened female in a movie theater where the horror is only simulated, but do I want to perform that same gender construction in real life?
  • He says to the ‘Outcasts of America… We make theater, we make community ’, thus finding a way to ‘entertain and educate the solitaries that make up a community’.
  • we were so far back in the theater, we could barely read the subtitles
  • Opera is music, drama, literature, dance, theater and art as a comprehensive integration of art, usually by the Aria, Recitative, ensemble, chorus, Overture, Intermezzo , dances and other components.
  • Koenig, a literary and theater critic, lives in London.
  • In the center of town was a stage and amphitheater which last night held the town's large orchestra and a glee club.
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