77 Words to use with theatres

The Miser, a Comedy; acted at the theatre royal, dedicated to the earl of Dorset.

He wondered what had happened to his one-time proud evening regalia; how he had strutted in it, dances and dinners and theatre-parties!

HEFFNER, HUBERT C. Modern theatre practice, by Hubert C. Heffner, Samuel Selden & Hunton D. Sellman.

"Though not much of a theatre-goer myself, still" "A widow at the theatre!" said Lady Belstone.

Long before sundown, the people gathered at the theatre door, for the top gallery would open for rush seats at seven.

Theatre complet.

The theatre book of the year 1943-1944; a record and an interpretation.

Catalogue of dramatic portraits in the theatre collection of the Harvard College Library.

The theatre handbook and digest of plays.

Finally he rained upon the heads of the people in the theatre tickets that were good for money in one case, clothes in another, and something else in a third, and he also would place various other large stocks of goods in the squares and allow the people to scramble for them.

To be frank with you, I am very proud of the fact that my girls are popular favorites with the picture theatre audiences.

The streets were almost empty, for the theatre-crowd had passed, and as we reached the Avenue and turned down-town, the driver pushed up his spark, and we hurtled along toward Fourteenth street at a speed which made me think of the traffic regulations.

Theatre sans directeur.

*** We hope that the proposed revival by a well-known theatre manager of The Sins of David so shortly after the General Election is not the work of a defeated Candidate.

Model-theatre craft; scenery, actors, plays, by Ruth Vickery Holmes.

It amused her to have him in her train, and driving about with him to dinners and dances, waiting for him on flower-decked landings, or pushing at his side through blazing theatre-lobbies, answered to her inmost ideal of domestic intimacy.

A theatre library.

Of course the critics are to be reckoned among the public, whether we consider criticism by professional reviewers or the more discriminating criticism of theatre directors, composers, etc.

Top-flight theatre talent needed to entertain U.S. troups in Europe.

Andy M'Gee was a fireman, and was detailed every evening to theatre duty at the Grand Opera House, where the Ada Howard Burlesque and Comic Opera Company was playing "Pocahontas."

Not merely the stage but the whole interior of the theatre round about had been gilded, and all properties brought in had been adorned with gold, so that people came to refer to the very day as "golden."

International exhibition of theatre art, January 16-February 26, 1934.

"He works it very cleverly; he's artful, Joseph is, and he takes father and mother in nicely; but sometimes I find a theatre programme in his pocket, and marks of chalk on his coat.

The theatres swarm with spies, and to censure a revolutionary piece, however detestable even as a composition, is dangerous, and few have courage to be the critics of an author who is patronized by the superintendants of the guillotine, or who may retaliate a comment on his poetry by the significant prose of a mandat d'arret.

Our theatre hath lost, Pluto hath got, A tragic penman for a dreary plot.

77 Words to use with  theatres