Word "THEATER" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the art of writing and producing plays
Synonyms:
dramatic art, dramatics, dramaturgy, theatre

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a region in which active military operations are in progress
Synonyms:
field, field of operations, theater of operations, theatre, theatre of operations
Examples:
he served in the Vietnam theater for three years

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented
Synonyms:
house, theatre

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Broadway building LA Times Daily 28 Aug 2025
Staging area LA Times Daily 19 Jun 2025
Place to see "Come From Away" USA Today 28 Mar 2025
Place to catch a flick
Movie screening venue
Place to see a play Commuter 20 Jul 2024
Box office or silver screen setting like AMC or Cinemark, and one of the earliest means of watching 19a
Play ground? New York Times 10 Feb 2024
House of ushers? Family Time 12 Nov 2023
Where to see a musical Universal 14 Sep 2023
Broadway building USA Today 03 Jun 2023
Playroom? New York Times 30 Apr 2022
Movie house Eugene Sheffer 18 Feb 2022
Broadway destination The Washington Post 05 Oct 2020
Broadway destination LA Times Daily 05 Oct 2020
''Musical'' major Newsday 27 Sep 2020
Staging area LA Times Daily 11 Sep 2020
Staging area The Washington Post 11 Sep 2020
Movie screening venue
Movie screening venue
Improv class site Universal 03 Mar 2019
Improv class site
Show place Wall Street Journal 08 Nov 2018
Play area Wall Street Journal 20 Oct 2018
Play area
Show place
Place for a play USA Today 17 Dec 2017
Where you'd go to see an opera
Place to go to see a play
Place for a play
House of usher? Universal 28 Sep 2016
Domain of 'Hamilton' New York Times 28 Aug 2016
Where to put on a play Universal 16 May 2016
Usher's place Thomas Joseph 30 Jan 2016
House of usher?
Domain of "Hamilton"
Broadway building, and where to find the ends of the answers to starred clues LA Times Daily 28 Sep 2015
'The only institution in the world which has been dying for four thousand years,' per John Steinbeck New York Times 17 Jan 2015
"The only institution in the world which has been dying for four thousand years," per John Steinbeck
Broadway building, and where to find the ends of the answers to starred clues
Play space or war space
Play area
Play area
Op avoided by very good conductor, one of many on Broadway?
Play area
Box office setting
Place of entertainment
Staging area?
Box office setting
Obies' milieu
Place where people do lines
Actor's arena
Actor's arena
Operating room
Show place
Play ground?
Place of entertainment
Place of action
Place for a cast
It has wings but can't fly
It may be political
Neil Simon is one
"___ of the Absurd"
War area
Operations place
It may have a big bill
Play ground?
Movie house
Place for a play
Play room
Martin Beck, e.g.
Rialto spot
The Helen Hayes, for one
Circle in the Square, e.g.
Field of action
Art form
Scene of action
Place of action.
Stars' milieu.
Globe, for instance
The Globe.
The drama.
Part of the entertainment world.
Summer ___.
Leland Hayward's domain.
John van Druten's bailiwick.
Guthrie McClintic's bailiwick.
Feature of the "Roaring Forties.”
Ferrer's forte.
Russel Crouse's bailiwick.
Playhouse.
Field of operation
Newspaper section.
One of the arts.
Joshua Logan's field.
Where stars are found.
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