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theatre

noun as in business of plays

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Side Show is at the St. James Theatre, 246 West 44th Street (212-239-6200, telecharge.com).

By 2010, Hunter was directing a well received revival of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts at Access Theatre on Broadway.

She reportedly studied French and Italian at Oxford before attending the prestigious Jacques Lecoq school of theatre in Paris.

She then trained at the Saratoga International Theatre Institute (also known as the SITI Company) in New York City.

War of the Worlds (1953) I snuck into a theatre with my older brother to see this one.

Children, like uneducated adults, have been known to take a spectacle on the stage of a theatre too seriously.

Perhaps Mademoiselle Zizine, of the French theatre, was the reason—who knows?

The battle ended in a victory for both sides, chapel and theatre alike being crammed.

In the evening the little theatre is illuminated regardless of expense, a fabulous sum being expended on extra lamps.

The theatre at Amsterdam, in Holland, took fire and burned to death 31 persons.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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