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How to use theatres in a sentence

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The film is loaded with special effects and will hit the theatres by mid-May.
Friedman wags an accusing finger at subsidised theatres such as the National.
He wrote music for the London theatres in the early part of the 17th century, and in 1622 joined the waits of the City of London.
To help you balance the books for a night at the movies, here is the admission and snack bar breakdown for the five theatres reviewed.
I'd also like to see London theatres being upfront for once by publishing their weekly takings.
One of Glasgow's most innovative theatres is back on the rails after a two year makeover.
This nomadic improvisation troupe takes its ad-lib comedy to movie theatres and bars.
Patients being wheeled to operating theatres for surgery are at risk, particularly if they are on a drip or a feed.
Surgical teams worked flat out performing intricate grafts on the victims in the four operating theatres commandeered for the emergency.
Six scripts will be selected for the next stage of read-throughs and workshops with the participating theatres.
Firstly, ketamine is not just a veterinary anaesthetic but is still available in most operating theatres.
The community responds and you screen in 800 seat theatres to packed houses.
Most of the picture houses and theatres carried a lot of publicity from their managers' point of view.
The films of the youthful crop, both male and female, have been faring quite well in the theatres.
The more money you have, the more successful you are and the more respect you may receive, even if you gob and smoke in theatres.
When I left drama school, there were dozens of rep theatres you could apply to where you got a good training.
I love the respect for film that London has, having a National Film Theatre, how all the movie theatres show repertory on the weekends.
The regional repertory theatres, which had spread throughout Britain after the war, were often adventurous.
When I graduated, I got jobs in professional theatres, repertory, and stock theatres in Canada for a couple of years.
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The people were pouring from the theatres, and I sought the densest throng.
In tragedy it plays a fitful part, but in tragicomedy it conquers the theatres.
He was wrestling with hideous melodrama, often described to him by patrons of Thespian art at transpontine theatres.
Scott became so popular that in the early Twenties the managers of the theatres commissioned authors to dramatise his novels.
The privileged theatres had no other course than to emulate the unprivileged ones.
He also went frequently to the theatres, and sometimes in the summer to vauxhall.
For what voices are able to overbear the din with which our theatres resound?
There were no operas, no theatres, no racketing or frolicking of any sort going on.
Bridal songs with fescennine licence resounded in the theatres, market-places, courts, and gymnasia.
She was a bookbinder's accountant all the day, and in the evening she was a figurante at one of the theatres.
On the bankside in Southwark are the theatres and Paris gardens where are the bear pits.
Evidently the frequentation of St. Joseph's was much the same as the theatres.
A man can be judged from the theatres he frequents and the ladies who accompany him there.
We observe that at one of the Metropolitan theatres an endeavour has been made to dramatise The Times.
Yet gunnell was a distinguished actor, and was associated with the ownership and management of at least two theatres.
The Shubert theatres and Carnegie libraries are running a dead heat in an earnest endeavor to perpetuate their respective names.
In 1515 Carinthia and Hungary had been the theatres of terrible agitations.
The eyes of the rabble were easily turned from the movements of the government by horse-racing, theatres, largesses.
No, since theatres have existed, never has there been a comedian of his ability.
It is hardly necessary to add that the Greek theatres were not roofed.
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