theatre
1 inside a theatre 2 going to the theatre 3 working in a theatre see also PLAY 1, CINEMA, ENTERTAINMENT
1 inside a theatre - a building where you go to see plays, musicals, etc: theatre (AmE theater) - the part of a theatre where the actors perform: stage - a kind of lamp used to light up the stage: spotlight - the furniture, painted cloth, etc that are used on the stage: scenery (noun U) - the area at the sides of the stage where an actor cannot be seen by the audience: the wings (noun plural) waiting in the wings - the area in front of the stage in a theatre where an orchestra sits: orchestra pit - a room where actors change their clothes: dressing room - behind the stage, where the dressing rooms, etc are: backstage (adjective/adverb) We were invited backstage by the star of the show. - the entrance hall of a theatre: foyer I'll meet you in the foyer. - the place where the audience can leave their coats: cloakroom
2 going to the theatre - a story which is performed in a theatre: play - a performance with singing, dancing, acting, etc: show For her birthday, he took her to see a show. - a show, play, etc that can be seen at the moment is on What's on at the King's this week? ◎ It's on for another week. - an occasion when a play, show, etc is performed: performance - an afternoon performance: matinée We're taking the children to the Saturday matinée. - when a performance is going to begin, the curtain goes* up - a short break between parts of a play, when the curtain is closed: interval We had a drink in the interval. ※ more on plays PLAY 1 - if you go to see a play, you go* to the theatre - the group of people who go to see a particular performance of a play, concert, etc: audience - the place where you sit in the theatre: seat Try to get good seats for the show tonight. ◎ a seat in the stalls - a man/woman who shows people to their seats: usher, usherette - a person who often goes to the theatre: theatregoer (AmE theatergoer) ※ more on audiences AUDIENCE - when you pay to go into a theatre, you buy your ticket - the place where you buy theatre tickets: box office, booking office ※ more on getting a ticket TICKET
3 working in a theatre - to perform a part (= pretend to be a different person) in a play or film: act; noun (U): acting; a man/woman who acts in a play or film: actor; a female actor can also be called an actress - a group of actors and actresses who usually work together: (theatre) company - the person who is in charge of a theatre: manager - the person in charge of the stage, equipment, scenery, etc: stage manager - writing and performing plays as art and entertainment: theatre (AmE theater)(noun U) He's been in the theatre for 30 years.
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