Associations to the word «Theatre»
Noun
- Lane
- Bristol
- Leicester
- Eyre
- Pompey
- Stockholm
- Hollywood
- Pavilion
- Minerva
- Henrik
- Tempest
- Parisian
- Rodgers
- Dir
- Toole
- Acclaim
- Glasgow
- Cafe
- Hackney
- Windmill
- Encore
- Residency
- Art
- Shaw
- Lighting
- Neill
- Collective
- Renovation
- Watford
- Croydon
- Strand
- Screening
- Scarborough
- Novi
- Fiddler
- Elgin
- Barrie
- Lecture
- Alley
- Atkinson
- Company
- Alvin
- Sheridan
- Comedian
- Salzburg
- Sweeney
- Birmingham
- Wells
- Whitehall
- Booking
- Gothenburg
- Palace
- Movie
- Booth
- Bucharest
- Masquerade
- Orpheus
- Mozart
- Petersburg
- Berliner
- Appearing
- Majesty
- Konstantin
- Cleopatra
- Wharf
- Unicorn
- Sarajevo
- Casino
- Warehouse
- Critic
- Sad
- Royalty
- Hamlet
- Riverside
- Mercury
- Entertainment
- Centenary
- Louisville
- Conductor
- Abbey
- Storytelling
- Mannheim
Adjective
Adverb
Pictures for the word «Theatre»
Wiktionary
THEATRE, noun. (Australia) (Canada) (NZ) (UK) Alternative spelling of theater
THEATRE, noun. (US) Often used specifically of playhouses and drama, so as to distinguish from moviehouses and cinema.
THEATRE BLUES, noun. (UK) (informal) Scrubs (clothing).
THEATRE IN THE ROUND, noun. Alternative form of theater-in-the-round
THEATRE OF WAR, noun. Alternative spelling of theater of war
Dictionary definition
THEATRE, noun. A building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented; "the house was full".
THEATRE, noun. The art of writing and producing plays.
THEATRE, noun. A region in which active military operations are in progress; "the army was in the field awaiting action"; "he served in the Vietnam theater for three years".
Wise words
Words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing
in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in
the hands of one who knows how to combine them.