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Definition of Theaters
1. theater [n] - See also: theater
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theaters
Literary usage of Theaters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1913)
"In some the minimum price of admission has been 50 cents, and in some 25 cents.
All the theaters, with the exception of one or two, have at different times ..."
2. The Influence of Beaumont and Fletcher on Shakspere by Ashley Horace Thorndike (1901)
"He, therefore, concludes that the theaters were closed during all periods ...
This theory, especially in respect to the closing of the theaters for sixteen ..."
3. Handbook of Building Construction: Data for Architects, Designing and by George Albert Hool, Nathan Clarke Johnson (1920)
"The seating capacity varies from 800 in small theaters to 2000 in those of average
... Seating space in theaters is computed at 6 to 8 sq. ft. per person ..."
4. The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de Vega by Hugo Albert Rennert (1909)
"The theaters closed in 1646 and again in 1682. ON March 31, 1621, the theaters
of Madrid were closed on account of the death of Philip the Third, ..."
5. The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de Vega by Hugo Albert Rennert (1909)
"ON March 31, 1621, the theaters of Madrid were closed on account of the death of
Philip the Third, and all come- dias were suspended until July 28 of that ..."
6. Modern Music and Musicians by Louis Charles Elson (1918)
"The theaters, where we shall find the central point of the music, no longer served
as the temples of a national The instruments used by the chorus were ..."