theatre
41Theatre — Only mentioned in Acts 19:29, 31. The ruins of this theatre at Ephesus still exist, and they show that it was a magnificent structure, capable of accommodating some 56,700 persons. It was the largest structure of the kind that ever existed.… …
42theatre — See theater, theatre …
43theatre — An area designed for public recitations and performances. Greek cities had outdoor theatres not only for the classical tragedies and comedies but also for official assemblies. They were often large and were constructed with remarkably good… …
44theatre — theater / theatre [n] stage, building for performance amphitheater, arena, assembly hall, auditorium, barn, boards*, cinema, coliseum, concert hall, deck, drama, drive in, footlights, hall, hippodrome, house, locale, movie, movie house, oak*,… …
45théâtre — nm. té âtro (Albanais.001, Notre Dame Be., Reyvroz, Villards Thônes), téatrô (Lanslevillard), tyâtro (Annecy.004, Chambéry, TER.), tchyâtro (Vaulx), tiyâtro (Arvillard). A1) théâtre forain ; représentation burlesque, farce : baloûrya (001,003,… …
46Théâtre de l'Odéon — Théâtre de l Europe Façade du théâtre Type Théâtre Lieu …
47Théâtre de la Ville — Sarah Bernhardt La façade du théâtre, place du Châtelet Type Salle de spectacles …
48Théâtre (spectacle) — Théâtre Pour les articles homonymes, voir Théâtre (homonymie). Théâtre Par catégories …
49Théâtre Antoine — Simone Berriau Le théâtre Antoine en 2007 Type Théâtre Lieu …
50Théâtre Déjazet — Type Théâtre Coordonnées 48° 51′ 58″ Nord      …