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Theatre or
theater is a
collaborative form of
performing art that uses live performers,
usually actors or actresses, to
present experiences of a real...
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Broadway theatre, or Broadway, is a
theater genre that
consists of the
theatrical performances presented in 41
professional theaters, each with 500 or...
- In warfare, a
theater or
theatre is an area in
which important military events occur or are in progress. A
theater can
include the
entirety of the airspace...
- The
Theatre was an
Elizabethan playhouse in S****ditch (in
Curtain Road, part of the
modern London Borough of Hackney), just
outside the City of London...
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Anger at the
Theatre Royal, Bath, and
Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh. He
revived this
performance for the
anniversary of the
Royal Court Theatre in a rehe****d...
- "around" and θέατρον (théātron),
meaning "place for viewing".
Ancient Gr****
theatres were
typically built on
hillsides and semi-circular in design. The first...
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sometimes called the Asia–Pacific War or the
Pacific Theatre and
Pacific Theater, was the
theatre of
World War II
fought between the
Empire of ****an and...
- left few
historical traces until he is
mentioned as part of the
London theatre scene in 1592. The
exception is the
appearance of his name in the "complaints...
- the
theatre oscillated between tolerance and even
government protection and
rejection (with exceptions) or ****cution by the Church. The
theatre was...
- The
history of
theatre charts the
development of
theatre over the past 2,500 years.
While performative elements are
present in
every society, it is customary...