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Definition of Little theater
1. Noun. A small theater for experimental drama or collegiate or community groups.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Little Theater
Literary usage of Little theater
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Play Production in America by Arthur Edwin Krows (1916)
"To my own knowledge, the little theater of Winthrop Ames showed a substantial
net profit on the ... The Chicago little theater, seating less than a hundred, ..."
2. Who's who in Music in California by Willey Francis Gates (1920)
"His studio is at the Egan School, little theater Bldg., Los Angeles. HAGEN,
Siegfried С., organist, director and choirmaster, lecturer and writer on musical ..."
3. Plays and Players: Leaves from a Critic's Scrapbook by Walter Prichard Eaton (1916)
"The little theater is one of the most beautiful play houses in America. It is
situated on Forty- fourth street, just west of Long Acre Square. ..."
4. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1920)
"little theater CLASSICS, Volume II By SAMUEL A. ELIOT, Jr. This second volume in
the "little theater Classics" series contains four classic one-act plays ..."