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theatre

/thee-uh-ter, theeuh-/US // ˈθi ə tər, ˈθiə- //UK // (ˈθɪətə) //

剧院,戏剧,戏院,剧场

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a variant of theater.

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Examples

  • Theatre Washington, the area’s alliance of theatre organizations, theatre-makers, and theatre supporters, will serve as a hub of information for participating venues and their vaccination requirement policies,” said the statement.

  • She had travelled the world, wowing audiences at venues as diverse as cruise ships, Disney theme parks and theatres in London’s West End.

  • What we see as give and take is in fact political theatre designed to create a false narrative of compromise, in order to return power back to the powerful.

  • Dedicated to the memory of Victor Shargai, a great Signature supporter who along with his husband never missed an opening night, the production was filmed in the company’s MAX theatre over three days in November.

  • In the early 2000s when I went to the performing arts school, it was a school for theatre and specifically here to get into shows in the West End which is the equivalent to Broadway in New York.

  • 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.