7 Metaphors for theater

The theaters were a great educational force in Shakespeare's time.

And this time my theater was a Y.M.C.A. hut.

The People's theater, an old frame building on the corner of Fourth and St. Peter streets, was the only real theatrical building in the city.

But the allocation of these resources between, for instance, the various theaters of war was none the less a very real problem, which gave rise to much engrossing controversy.

Already the theater is his home.

The theater in which this science of manners has a formal importance is not with us a court, but dress-circles, wherein, after the close of the day's business, men and women meet at leisure, for mutual entertainment, in ornamented drawing-rooms.

That is, boys and girls were hustled to work at twelve by giving their age as fourteen, and recreation meant an outing a year to Coney Island, and beer, and, once in a while, the nickel theater; that there were practically no savings.

7 Metaphors for  theater