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- Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
35: ...l and taken down when it was finished. Later on, theatres included permanent structures to serve as the ske...
37: ...of benches built up on the side of a hill. Greek theatres, then, could only be built on hills that were cor...
39: Greek theatres were not enclosed; the audience could see each ot... - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
30: ...tre architect [[Howard Crane]] opens two other UA theatres this year, in Chicago and Detroit. The Los Angel... - Alexandria (28378 bytes)
46: ...2,000 gardeners, 40,000 Jews who pay tribute, 400 theatres or places of amusement." - French and Indian War (5652 bytes)
1: ...at Britain]] and [[France]], which was one of the theatres of the [[Seven Years' War]]. The war resulted in ...
9: ...). The prior three wars, fought more as secondary theatres to European conflicts, resulted in little territo... - World War I (62979 bytes)
79: ==Southern theatres== - World War II (58065 bytes)
6: ... the Mediterranean|Mediterranean Sea]], [[African Theatres of World War II|Africa]], the [[Middle East Theat...
140: ==Mediterranean theatres, 1940-45== - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
104: ... the first time North America was one of the main theatres of what could be termed a "[[world war]]". Durin... - William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
194: ==Specialist acting companies and theatres== - Napoleonic Wars (44488 bytes)
135: ... around 900,000 French troops were opposed in all theatres by somewhere around a million Allied troops (not ... - Ephesus (4587 bytes)
11: ...lding 50,000 spectators. It was, like all ancient theatres, open to the sky. Here were exhibited the fights ... - Sicily (18450 bytes)
56: ...]. The same tales are told in traditional puppet theatres which feature hand-made wooden [[marionettes]]. - Boise, Idaho (9777 bytes)
54: ...bits each year. The city is also home to numerous theatres, such as the [[Boise Little Theatre]] (Idaho's ol... - Boston, Massachusetts (36071 bytes)
101: ...ang Center for the Performing Arts]]. Avant garde theatres are scattered throughout the city, especially alo... - Fashion (7767 bytes)
21: ...s in a European male silhouette are galvanized in theatres of European war, where gentleman officers had opp... - War of 1812 (34444 bytes)
101: The war was conducted in four theatres of operations: - Architecture of Ancient Greece (9161 bytes)
29: ... taking place in the orchestra. A number of Greek theatres survive almost intact, the best known being at [[... - Theater in the United States (12545 bytes)
2: ... country. [[Regional theatre|Regional or resident theatres]] in the United States are professional [[theatre...
19: ...room]]s when no theater was available. Provincial theatres frequently lacked heat and even minimal props and... - Theater (structure) (5978 bytes)
22: ...ck of the stage being higher than the front. Such theatres were often constructed with excellent acoustics, ...
27: ... became common terminology in [[England|English]] theatres. - Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
35: ...l and taken down when it was finished. Later on, theatres included permanent structures to serve as the ske...
37: ...of benches built up on the side of a hill. Greek theatres, then, could only be built on hills that were cor...
39: Greek theatres were not enclosed; the audience could see each ot... - Roman theatre (952 bytes)
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