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theater

/ˈθi(ə)tɚ/

Meanings
  • a place where dramatic works are performed, usually as a form of entertainment

    - "The local theater puts on a new production every month."
    - "The Shakespearean theater in town is famous for its authentic costumes and props."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈθiːə.tə/



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  2. /ˈθi(ə)tɚ/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with theater
theater , debater , creator , motivator
Homophones
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  1. theater, teeter


Variants
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theater , theaters , theatre , theatres , arena theater , theater-in-the-round , theater-in-the-rounds , theaters-in-the-round , theater of operations , theaters of operations , theatre of operations , theatres of operations , theater of the absurd , theater of war , theaters of war , theatre of war , theatres of war , arena theaters , art theater , art theaters , dinner theater , dinner theaters , guerrilla theater , guerrilla theaters
Forms
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The theater takes many forms, from traditional proscenium arch theaters to more experimental and unconventional spaces. The theater can also take the form of outdoor spaces, such as amphitheaters or parks, where productions can be staged in more natural and open environments. The theater can also take the form of mobile or portable theaters, which can be transported from one location to another, allowing productions to be staged in more diverse and remote locations.


Etymology
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Old English 'theah' meaning 'open' or 'unprotected', which developed the meaning 'theater' as a place where plays were performed in an open and unprotected space.


Trivia
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  1. The first recorded theatrical performance in ancient Greece was in honor of Dionysus, the god of wine, festivity, and theater.

  2. The English word 'theater' comes from the ancient Greek word 'theatron', which literally means 'a seeing place'.

  3. Did you know that the ancient Greeks did not have permanent theaters? Instead, they built temporary theaters, which were often constructed from wooden scaffolding and covered with fabric or canvas. These temporary theaters could be easily dismantled and rebuilt in a new location, making them a flexible and adaptable solution for ancient Greek theater productions.


Related Concepts
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  1. drama: A type of literature or art that deals with human conflict and emotion, often presented in the form of a play or a movie.

  2. performance: An act of presenting or producing something before an audience, often in the form of a play, a concert, or a public speaking engagement.

  3. audience: A group of people who gather together to witness or experience a performance, a presentation, or an exhibition, often with the intention of being entertained, educated, or informed.


Culture
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["The theater has a rich cultural history, with its roots dating back to ancient Greece and Rome. Throughout history, the theater has been used as a form of entertainment, education, and social commentary. The theater has also been a source of inspiration for artists, writers, and musicians, who have drawn upon the rich and diverse cultural traditions of the theater to create their own works of art."]

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