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Перевод: theatre
[существительное] театр ; кинотеатр ; театральное искусство; драматическая литература; пьесы ; аудитория в виде амфитеатра; поле действий
Тезаурус:
- Apart from some 18,000 prints and photographs of prints in other collections representing all aspects of theatre architecture, scenery and costume designs, Dr Southern's collection also included a vast amount of original material in the form of engravings, playbills, designs, paintings and several hundred books, many of which are now rare collector's items.
- "How long is he likely to be in the theatre?"
- Do you enjoy working in the theatre?
- It is now part of the National Theatre.
- Oxfordshire Touring Theatre Company
- The Haleiwa Theatre was a pink, art deco pleasure dome built by the sugar barons which by the sixties had become the hub of social activity, screening nightly surf movies.
- Eric Jones-Evans began donating material to the Theatre Collection in 1980 and the remainder, including his substantial library, formed just a part of his considerable estate, the bulk of which was bequeathed to the Collection upon his death in 1989.
- "Could you come to the theatre, please?" asked a nurse.
- Rachel Karafistan, now 18, who co-founded the Bare Essentials Youth Theatre, will know soon whether she has won a day at the Olivier theatre, working with actors and directors including Anthony Hopkins, Ian McKellen and Richard Eyre, as part of the Lloyds Bank Theatre Challenge.
- The monument was raised by the power of the state as a piece of political theatre extravagant enough to be seen from miles and years away, as it was by my father when he passed on the Bapaume Road in the summer of 1944.
- The great boulevards, in contrast, were places of elegance for self-display; smart shops and smart cafs with pavement extensions in fine weather provided permanent street theatre of Paris and formed part of its entertainment.
- There Burn worked on the drawings of Lowther Castle and was entrusted with the task of supervising the building of Covent Garden Theatre, an arduous nine-month feat of office and site organisation in which he was hard put to maintain a working relationship between his 27-year-old employer and the contractor, Alexander Copeland, one of the giants of the London building world.
- The Adelphi Hotel in Sheffield, birthplace of The Yorkshire CCC, home of Henry Sampson, and now the site of The Crucible Theatre, host to the World Snooker Championships.
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