31 Verbs to Use for the Word theaters

Just as the orchestra struck up for the second act, the young men arose and left the theater, to the scandal of the whole house.

In order to entirely avoid the roughs, the members of the company entered the theater through a private door from the hotel, as the two buildings joined each other.

We read with a sense of relief that in 1642, only twenty-six years after Shakespeare's death, both houses of Parliament voted to close the theaters as breeders of lies and immorality.

Those who attended the Elizabethan public theater were in no danger of being made drowsy or sick by its bad air.

The success of this venture was immediate, and the next thirty years saw a score of theatrical companies, at least seven regular theaters, and a dozen or more inn yards permanently fitted for the giving of plays,all established in the city and its immediate suburbs.

At Ryde during the previous summer my father had taken the theater, and Kate

The manner in which women were dressed upon the stage had changed since the last time when his mother had visited the theater.

Mr. Ladley had once been well known in New York among the people who frequent the theaters, and Jennie Brice was even better known.

The audience was wretchedly small, but the poor things who were there had left their warm firesides to drive or tramp through the slush of melting snow, and each one who managed to reach the theater was worth a hundred on an ordinary night.

The twentieth century has seen one of these careless reprints of a single play sell for more than three times as much as it cost to build a leading Elizabethan theater.

A halt was called while the camera was made ready, and then, as the ants went on in their queer procession, carrying the leaves which looked like green sails over their backs, the film clicked on in its indelible impression of them, for the delight of audiences who might see them on the screen, in moving picture theaters from Maine to California.

Did he expect any one to believe that Jennie Brice had gone for a vacation without notifying the theater?

The first regular company to occupy this theater was the Macfarland Dramatic company, with Emily Melville as the chief attraction.

Our advances in these concerted systems have for the last ten years been steady and progressive, and in a few years more will be so completed as to leave no cause for apprehension that our seacoast will ever again offer a theater of hostile invasion.

The play could pack a tiny theater; it could never appeal in a big way to the masses.

and she would question gently, "The theater?" as much as to say, "I've heard that word somewhere before," until the conscientious conversationalist, rushing from futility to futility, would be finally engulfed in some yawning banality and sink out of sight forever.

His voice was alternately hard and unctuous; and he regarded theaters, ballrooms, and racecourses as the vestibule of that brimstone lake of whose geography he was as positive as of his great banking offices in the City.

In less than an hour after he had rented the theater, he was dashing off page after page of his proposed dramathe work being done in his room at the hotel.

Perhaps he first served the theater in some menial capacity, then became an actor, and assisted others in revising or adapting plays before he acquired sufficient skill to write a play entirely by himself.

All the other travelersGrant, Speke, Burton, Cameron, and Stanleydo not speak otherwise of this wooded plateau of Central Africa, the principal theater of the wars between the chiefs.

And fifteen minutes' walk from here is the pretty Chateau de Conde, which was then the home of Casimir-Perier, and if you do not remember him as the President of the Republic who resigned rather than face the Dreyfus case, you may remember him as the father-in-law of Madame Simone, who unsuccessfully stormed the American theater, two years ago.

I think," he added, "that the work at your theater does so much to create new playgoerswhich is what we want, far more I fancy than we want new theaters and perhaps new plays.

Where be the sweete delights of learnings treasure, 175 That wont with comick sock to beautefie The painted theaters, and fill with pleasure The listners eyes, and eares with melodie, In which I late was wont to raine as queene, And maske in mirth with graces well beseene?

They achieved this triumphantly first by making trouble in Belfast where the only Nationalist member is or was a strong Suffragist, and secondly by going to Dublin when all Nationalist Ireland had assembled to welcome Mr. Asquith, throwing a hatchet at Mr. Redmond, and trying to burn down a theater.

I think it must be the shortest speech on record: "Ladies and Gentlemen, I have been asked to christen your beautiful theater.

31 Verbs to Use for the Word  theaters