English to Portuguese Dictionary theatres

theatres

Teatros
definition
noun
Performances increasingly moved to theatres with proscenium arches, so the audience now viewed the dancers from the front, though no two spectators would have an identical view.
a building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given.
translation of 'theatres'
noun
atividade dramática,
literatura dramática,
teatro,
sala de conferências,
drama,
cena,
anfiteatro
example
The newspaper asked a number of actors and directors why plays by Friedrich Schiller were no longer performed in German 'theatres' .
These divisions were deployed by the army in various operational 'theatres' and fully integrated into its command structure.
The Union is actually becoming one of the very best little fringe 'theatres' in London.
Performances increasingly moved to 'theatres' with proscenium arches, so the audience now viewed the dancers from the front, though no two spectators would have an identical view.
He saw action in many 'theatres' and was awarded Operational Service Medals for Sierra Leone, Afghanistan and Iraq.
This has obvious effects on attempts to transport armies or other land forces by sea into distant 'theatres' of operations.
She has served in very many operational 'theatres' .
This show, which includes many new songs, toured the country to much acclaim last summer with sell-out performances in various 'theatres' .
The badges will be presented to surviving members from either of the two wars, who served in operational 'theatres' of war.
Sometimes, when I had to be content with a seat at the back of the 'lecture theatre' , I used a pair of opera glasses to get at least a glimpse of the speaker.
Two soldiers from 2 Para were flown home during the investigation and the other four remained in Kabul but were removed from the 'theatre' of operation.
It removed bungling amateurs from the 'theatre' of war.
This evening Mick spoke to a packed 'lecture theatre' at Victoria University's Architecture School in Wellington.
Soon the protestors moved in to fill the lobby outside the 'lecture theatre' .
I always keep that in mind, even when going to the 'theatre' for a performance.
Behind the main building, the octagonal 'theatre' has also been remodelled to create a tranquil, communal garden.
It was a great opportunity for children to experience live, quality 'theatre' with all the magic and excitement.
On the point of losing everything to the rebels, the king's triumphant emergence in the 'theater' of war helps push back the enemy and offers a possibility of victory.
respiratory function is carefully controlled and monitored throughout the patient's stay in 'theatre'
They have acquired such a reputation for quality 'theatre' that their shows are always a date for the calendar.
He made the infants' room look like a 'lecture theatre' , with children as young as three sitting on tiers in a gallery.
The scene around the East Village 'theater' earlier this evening was ecstatic.
Russia replied by opening up a new 'theatre' of war in the Balkans.
I was sitting in my usual seat in the fourth row of the 'lecture theatre' beside one of my other closest friends, Natalie, or Tally, as I liked to call her.
Then, in 1985, he formed a theatre company with the aim of producing quality professional 'theatre' for young people.
Having proved that she is more than capable of working in an operational 'theatre' , HMS Echo is now beginning to demonstrate her true capabilities and value to the Fleet.
Each day there will be exciting demonstrations, interactive workshops and fascinating talks in the 'lecture theatre' , featuring new ideas and inspirational hints and tips from top experts.
It has an air-conditioned, tiered 'lecture theatre' , a conference room for 270 and a large number of seminar rooms.
It's essential reading for anyone who cares about 'theater' or writing.
This 'theatre' of war alone devoured 30,000 Soviet lives.
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