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Definition of Theater light
1. Noun. Any of various lights used in a theater.
Member holonyms: Houselights, Calcium Light, Limelight, Spot, Spotlight
Generic synonyms: Light, Light Source
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theater Light
Literary usage of Theater light
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Equity: An Analysis and Discussion of Modern Equity Problems, with Notes on by George Luther Clark (1920)
"624 the defendant, theater owner, had agreed to furnish the theater, light, heat,
music, stage hands etc., and the plaintiff, a theatrical manager, ..."
2. Equity: An Analysis and Discussion of Modern Equity Problems by George Luther Clark (1919)
"624 the defendant, theater owner, had agreed to furnish the theater, light, heat,
music, stage hands etc., and the plaintiff, a theatrical manager, ..."
3. Equity: An Analysis and Discussion of Modern Equity Problems, with Notes on by George Luther Clark (1919)
"624 the defendant, theater owner, had agreed to furnish tho theater, light, heat,
music, stage hands etc., and the plaintiff, a theatrical manager, ..."
4. The Musical World (1882)
"They throw over them the halo of whatever is heroic in our common nature.
The wanderer about Leipsic may, not very far from the'Stadt- theater, light upon a ..."
5. Adventure Guide to Ireland by Tina Neylon (2004)
"The town has entertainment year-round, including theater, light opera and exhibitions.
It also has lots of craft shops and boutiques, plus plenty of coffee ..."
6. Ireland Pocket Adventures by Tina Neylon (2007)
"The town has entertainment year-round, including theater, light opera and exhibitions.
lt also has lots of craft shops and boutiques, plus plenty of coffee ..."