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theatres
noun as in stage, building for performance
noun as in business of plays
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In both theatres, however, he would have relied heavily on ISI agents to know who to target and where to find them.
And as The New York Times reported in May, Marcus Theatres, a chain of movie theaters, has been testing the Spire in Wisconsin.
The J.J. Abrams helmed film will hit theatres December 18, 2015.
November 3, 2001, and November 4, 2002: The First Two Harry Potter films hit theatres.
Written and directed by Ramin Bahrani, the film will hit theatres April 26.
He being more musical, and a greater lover of the drama than I, arranged our visits to the theatres and concert halls.
They have also lately been supplied to several English theatres, as well as that at Manchester just mentioned.
He kept his official berth, and continued to go into society, frequenting dances and theatres.
Its literary parenthood begins before the closing of the theatres and continues even to our own day.
Our newspapers think more of science than of theatres, literary fancies, or political quarrels.
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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to theatres, such as: amphitheater, arena, auditorium, barn, cinema, and coliseum.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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