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The word "theatre" comes from the the [[Greek language|Greek]] "''θέατρον''" ("theatron") meaning "place of seeing") via the [[French language|French]] "''théâtre''".
The word "theatre" comes from the the [[Greek language|Greek]] "''θέατρον''" ("theatron") meaning "place of seeing") via the [[French language|French]] "''théâtre''".
==Ancient theatres==
==The development of theatres==


==See also==
==See also==

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(This article is about a type of built structure; for other uses of the term see Theatre (disambiguation).


The word "theatre" (sometimes spelt "theater" in U.S. English) is used to refer both to a building in which plays and other dramatic works are performed, and (especially in North America) by extension to that branch of the performing arts concerned with the staging of such works, also called "drama" or "the dramatic arts".

The word "theatre" comes from the the Greek "θέατρον" ("theatron") meaning "place of seeing") via the French "théâtre".

Ancient theatres

The development of theatres

See also

  • Cinema (U.S. English "movie theater")

External links