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  • {{dambigbox|the art form|Theatre}} '''Theatre''' (also spelled '''theater,''' especially in the [[United States of Americ
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  • '''Theatre''' (U.S. English "theater") might refer to: {{rpl|Theatre}}
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  • ...play'', and takes place on a [[stage (performance)|stage]], usually in a [[theatre]].
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  • The '''Glendale Theatre''' was a large cinema in [[Toronto, Ontario]].<ref name=CinemaTreasures/><r
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  • [[File:Westwood (8346047269).jpg|thumb|400px|A detail of the Westwood Theatre, in 2012, a year before final demolition. Note: The sign was damaged when The '''Westwood Theatre''' was built, in 1951, near [[Etobicoke, Canada]]'s [[Six Points]] intersec
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  • ...s used to refer to the stated or tacit agreement to describe events in the theatre in a particular way. The agreement comes about by logical necessity and no ...m’ are often used synonymously but this promotes a grammatical error. New theatre conventions are being created with each new production but a new custom is
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  • [[File:Runnymede Theatre.JPG | 300px | right | thumb | The building, several days after it opened as ...egridto.com/index.html%3Fp=146519.html | title = Ghost City: The Runnymede Theatre | author =Kate Fane | newspaper = [[The Grid (newspaper) | The Grid]] | dat
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  • ...tell stories from their lives and watch them enacted on the spot. Playback Theatre is sometimes considered a modality of drama therapy. ...n 1975 by Jonathan Fox and Jo Salas. Fox was a student of improvisational theatre, oral traditional storytelling, psychodrama and the work of Paulo Freire.
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  • ...r dramatic works, often simply called ''plays'', are performed. The word ''theatre'' comes from the the [[Greek language|Greek]] θέατρον (''theatron'', ...often to crowds of 12,000 or more. Nearly all Greek religious sites had a theatre used for these festivals.
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  • The '''Colony Theatre''', at 1801 [[Eglinton Avenue West]], in Toronto, was one of 69 theatres de It operated as a movie theatre from 1939 to 1958.<ref name=WorldTheatres/> It seated 834 patrons.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Glendale Theatre (Toronto)]]
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  • | title = The Cambridge Guide to Theatre | title = The Essential Theatre
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  • The '''Donlands Theatre''', at 387 [[Donlands Avenue]] near Plains Road.<ref name=DictArch/><ref na It operated as a movie theatre in the [[Bloom and Fine]] chain, until 1969.<ref name=InsideToronto/>
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  • The '''Union Theatre''' is a theatre in [[Peterborough, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. ...was primarily a performance space "[[Black box theater|black box]]" style theatre.
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  • {{Image|Globe theatre.jpg|right|300px|Modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre that stands near the original site in London.}} {{Image|Globe stage.jpg|right|300px|The stage of the reconstructed Globe Theatre, as seen from the upper balcony.}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Union Theatre]]
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  • A movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1939, since demolished
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  • {{rpl|Clyde Theatre}} {{rpl|Standard Theatre (Toronto)}}
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  • {{rpl|Clyde Theatre}} {{rpl|Standard Theatre (Toronto)}}
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  • {{rpl|Curtain (theatre)}} {{rpl|Front of house (theatre)}}
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  • '''Theatre''' (U.S. English "theater") might refer to: {{rpl|Theatre}}
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  • A burlesque theatre and movie theatre, designed by [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], built in 1936, since demolished
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  • | title = Living Theatre: A History of Theatre
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  • {{dambigbox|the art form|Theatre}} '''Theatre''' (also spelled '''theater,''' especially in the [[United States of Americ
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  • File:Interior of the Runnymede Theatre.png|Interior of the Runnymede Theatre. File:Runnymede Theatre Toronto.jpg|Runnymede Theatre Toronto.
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  • | title = The Cambridge Guide to Theatre | title = The Essential Theatre
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  • | title = ANCIENT GREEK THEATRE ARCHITECTURE | title = Theatre history
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  • **[http://ah.phpwebhosting.com/a/OUTofBFLO/greece/ath/acrop/theat/ "Theatre of Dionysus and Odeon of Herodus Atticus"] ...p://www.william-shakespeare.info/william-shakespeare-biography-elizabethan-theatre-playhouse-inn-yards.htm Elizabethan Theatres, Playhouses, and Inn-Yards]
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  • ==Theatre== In Elizabethan [[theatre]] the clown was a specialised actor who played comic parts, probably accomp
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  • *Bertram, Joseph, ''Acting Shakespeare,'' Theatre Arts Books, New York, 1981. ...vski, Konstantin, ''An Actor Prepares,'' Trans. Elizabeth Reynolds Hapood, Theatre Arts Books, New York, 1961.
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  • ...o, that operated as a cinema called the Belsize, from 1927 to 1950, a live theatre venue known as the Crest, from 1950 to 1968, and as a cinema again, called
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  • ...nt Dennis Theatre, on Weston Road, 1944.jpg | thumb | 400px | Mount Dennis Theatre in 1944.]] ...opened as the Maple Leaf Theatre in 1918, and was renamed the Mount Dennis Theatre in 1927, in [[Mount Dennis, Ontario]], then a separate municipality, outsid
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  • #REDIRECT [[Theatre]]
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  • [[File:Joy Theatre (formerly the Rex Theatre) (4500591980).jpg | thumb]] ...the number of seats to 427, and changing its name from Rex Theatre to Joy Theatre.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Union Theatre]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Conventions (theatre)]]
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  • #redirect [[Theatre (disambiguation)]]
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