theatre造句91. He's already been taken to theatre for the operation.
92. I've got some complimentary tickets for the theatre tonight.
93. Late arrivals will not be admitted to the theatre.
94. The film will be shown in this theatre.
95. I know, let's see what's on at the theatre.
96. They are playing "Carmen"at Capital Theatre.
97. 'Macbeth' is playing at the Theatre Royal in York.
98. The theatre is £500,000 in the red.
99. She's developed a liking for theatre.
100. The ticket will allow you admittance to the theatre.
101. Two nurses were wheeling him into the operating theatre.
102. She's been working in the theatre over thirty years.
103. Most professors unbend outside the lecture theatre.
104. Is there any parking near the theatre?
105. This theatre has a revolving stage.
106. She excelled in many great roles, most memorably as Lady Macbeth at the National Theatre.
107. These aircraft are designed to take troops and weapons to any theatre of war in the shortest time possible.
108. He wants to go into the theatre when he finishes university.
109. Her name was emblazoned across the front of the theatre.
110. He distinguished himself in British theatre at a very early age.
111. There is a wealth of young talent in British theatre.
112. He is probably the most reviled man in contemporary theatre.
113. I used to enjoy going to the theatre, but I don't get much opportunity now.
114. The most successful shows in the London theatre are often musicals.
115. The South Pacific was the theatre for much of the action in the Second World War.
116. Behind all the glitter, life in the theatre can be very hard.
117. Doesn't it frustrate you that audiences in the theatre are so restricted?
118. It's five minutes to showtime and the theatre is packed.
119. A tour of the theatre is available by prior arrangement.
120. Osborne's play brought a breath of fresh air to the British theatre.