词组 | theatre |
释义 | theatre BrE theater AmE /ˈθɪətə $ -ər/ noun a place with a stage where plays and shows are performed, or the activity of performing playsadjectives/nouns + theatrea 300-seat/1,000-seat theatre There are plans to build a new 2,000-seat theatre.a crowded/packed theatre (=full of people) On the first night of the play, the theatre was completely packed.an open-air theatre (=one that is outside) The Globe is an open-air theatre and there is no roof.theatre + nounsa theatre company (=a group of actors that perform plays) The local theatre company is putting on a production of ‘The Merchant of Venice’.a theatre producer A theatre producer on Broadway wanted him to appear in the show.a theatre critic The theatre critics all loved the play.THESAURUS: theatre stage the raised area on which the actors, musicians etc perform: He came on stage to rapturous applause. | The band will appear live on stage for the first time in three years. the stalls BrE the orchestra AmE the lower level of seats: He had a seat in the stalls. | We paid $100 for a seat in the orchestra. the balcony BrE the circle the higher level of seats: They were sitting in the balcony. the orchestra pit the space below the stage where the musicians sit: The actress fell into the orchestra pit. box office the place in a theatre where you buy tickets: Collect your tickets at the box office. programme BrE program AmE a small book that you buy when you go to the theatre that gives information about the play and the performers: His name is not in the programme. | Do you want me to buy you a program? interval BrE intermission BrE formal and AmE a short period of time between the parts of a play or show when the audience can talk or have a drink: We got a drink in the interval. |
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