in theatre
1. The equivalent of an actor or actresses friends, family, home, boyfriend/girlfriend, life, social life,
sustenance, and religion2. Any space where a live performance is
staged,
usu. a building esp. with a stage; the equivalent of a church or shrine; where actors/actresses, directors, crew, and
techies live3. The art of live performance usu. of plays; for actors who want to get a role for their skill, not for their plastic surgery and/or eating disorder(s)4. An all encompassing term for everything related to the art of live performance
theatre
by Dr. Aarben on Aug 20, 2013 08:09:05
The Canadian-English spelling of theater. Often misread by
illiterates as "thea-tra" this spelling is pronounced the exact same as 'theater'.
Pronounced:
theat•ur
1) A place where art is displayed.
2) A large structure containing a screen and projector where people pay to watch a movie or
short film.
3.a) A place containing a stage for live performances of plays, musicals, music, and other various arts.
3.b) To do theatre.
Example:
Usage One
Person 1: "Hey man I'm going to the theatre tonight to see
Elysium! Would you like to come?"
Person 2: "Oh for a moment I thought you meant REAL theatre with REAL actors and re-"
Person 1: "Just shut up you pompous chimpshit."
Usage Two
Actor: "I am about to do live theatre,
wish me luck!"
Director: "Go
get'em, son!"
Actor: "Hello my friends, I give you STAGE THEATRE!"
theatre
by Kelsey M. on Mar 02, 2006 15:49:28
n1.) The place where REAL actors go. It is essentially a space that embraces
the potential to hold the imagination of any vision or idea of a director.
v.) To do theatre is to do drama; to act; or to be a
patron of the arts.
Example:
n1.) That theatre is small and
crochety.
v.) I do theatre because I like challenges
and it is a lot harder than acting in film.
theatre
by rixa on May 27, 2006 13:47:03
theatre is real acting. it's not cute or adorable or funny if you mess up your line and it doesn't go in those adorable
bloopers where you all swoon when brad pitt giggles at missing the line. real theatre is
les miserables, which i love, wicked, which i'm going to see, and stuff like the phantom. chicago is awesome, and everybody's probably heard of a little person called SHAKESPEARE!!!
that's real theatre. it's where capped teeth and anorexia don't get you the role.
Example:
a real song from theatre might be
bluesy, jazzy, or rocky.
les mis is really sad and kind of classical, and broadway is known for language and "
socially unacceptable" themes.
Theatre
by Grammar 'R Us on Jul 09, 2011 01:16:38
a) noun
1. A building in which live shows are performed for an audience. (Not to be confused with a movie theater)
2. A specific room or space designated for the performance of a live show.
3.
The craft or study of creating live performances. (Not to be confused with film)
b) adjective
4. Used to describe one who is loud, 'artsy' and/or 'weird' and who has an interest
in theatre.
5. For, of, or referring to the
theatre.
Example:
a)
1. I'm going to the theatre tonight
2. Bill is in the theatre,
hanging lights.
3. What made you want to go to school for theatre?
b)
4. She burst into
song and dance while sweeping the floor at work; she's such a
theatre kid.
5. We have theatre tickets for this evening.
theatre
by Ludivine on Oct 25, 2005 08:23:09
Example:
Theatre is where you go to see
a play or live acting.
Theater is where you go to see a movie on a big screen. Notice the way there spelled.
theatre
by Donny Fleischer on Apr 13, 2010 08:06:27
Example:
With every performance of
High School Musical Live, a
Meisner method
actors head explodes and another studio apartment converted into a theatre space is closed...which isnt that bad after all
In theatre
by ashteroid on Nov 08, 2006 19:15:03
A Homosexual person. A very old euphemism dating from when to
accuse someone of being homosexual was
libelous. Deriving from actors and luvvies being sterotypically gay or
effeminate.
theatre
by ok4728828 on Jan 18, 2019 19:38:14
theatre
by phi on Apr 26, 2004 05:27:43
What
elitist actors say when people ask them why they are living
in a box, because they are too embarased to say
theater, like normal people. Also could come from the fact that they think they are too perfect for theater.