pretheater
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a word derived from
theater.
theaternouna building, part of a building, or outdoor area for housing dramatic performances or stage entertainments, or for showing movies.
Example Sentences
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But “Good Grief,” a memory play that reconfigures the coming-of-age narrative, more fully reflects her pretheater past.
From New York Times ● Oct. 8, 2018
You may want to append to a tour of the Sydney Opera House a pretheater dinner at locavore Australian restaurant Bennelong, and an evening performance.
From Seattle Times ● Sep. 2, 2016
Nearby food options are easy, and the proximity to the West End means pretheater menus galore.
From New York Times ● Aug. 31, 2016
Demetre tends to use cheaper cuts rather than luxury ingredients and so is able, for example, to offer a three-course pretheater menu for 15.50 pounds.
From BusinessWeek ● Dec. 21, 2010
For pretheater dining, we like the bard with brisket and ribs at Bodacious Bar-B-Q, Boomtown BBQ, and Country Tavern.
From Southern Living ● Jun. 2, 2010