theatre
A place where films are shown. Equivalent to 'cinema' in British English.
A theatre that serves a specific local area.
Refers to a play or performance that is of exceptional quality.
Refers to a theatre with a large seating capacity.
Refers to a play or performance that is of high quality and enjoyable.
Theatre produced by and for the local community, often with amateur actors.
Refers to a theatre with limited seating capacity.
A theatre that is completely full with people.
Refers to a small, often independent or community-based theatre.
A theatre full of people.
A room in a hospital where surgical operations are performed.
A form of theatrical performance that involves the manipulation of puppets.
A professional theatre company located outside a major theatrical center like New York or London.
Professional theatre staged in the large theatres of London's 'Theatreland'.
Refers to professional theatres in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499.
A theatre that is outdoors with no roof.
Describes a theatre by its specific seating capacity.
A building designed and constructed specifically to be a theatre.
A theatre located in the provinces, outside the capital city.
An organization that produces theatrical performances.
A group of people who perform plays together, often on an amateur basis.
A company of actors, singers, or dancers who tour to different venues.
A single theatrical performance or play.
Indicates being present at a theatre to watch a performance.
Indicates being physically inside the theatre building.
To attend a theatrical performance.
To go to a theatre, either to see a performance or to tour the building.
To have a job in the theatre industry.
To work as an actor or in another professional role in the theatre industry.