Theater with no seats?
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FULLTheater with no seats?
VETOne no longer in the theater?
SROHaving no seats left, as a theater: Abbr.
GOERSuffix with theater
NOHTheater with fans
GOERSuffix with "theater"
AMPHIPrefix with theater
USHERTheater employee with programs
STAGESTRUCKObsessed with the theater
SCALAFamed theater (with "La").
GOEREnding with movie or theater
GOERSuffix with museum or theater
GOERWord with play or theater.
GOERWord with concert ot theater.
GOERWord with party or theater
GOERWord with movie or theater
GOERWord with "movie" or "theater"
GOERSuffix with theater or concert
IMAXTheater with a super-sized screen
ROXIEHistoric San Francisco theater, with "the"
NUNNTheater director Trevor with three Tonys
IMAXKind of theater with a huge screen
multiplexesA movie theater with several separate screens
MANSIONPlace with a theater and bowling alley, maybe
LOEWSTheater chain that merged with AMC in 2006
triplexesA movie theater with three separate screening rooms
OSCARSAnnual event held at the Kodak Theater, with "the"
nabea neighborhood theater usually used in plural with the
nabesa neighborhood theater usually used in plural with the
GENETFrench novelist-dramatist associated with the Theater of the Absurd
nickelodeonsA movie theater with an admission fee of one nickel
nickelodeonA movie theater with an admission fee of one nickel
recastto supply (a theater or opera work) with a new cast
APOLLONew York theater on the National Register of Historic Places, with "the"
LOEWBUDGETIf a theater chain merged with an auto rental company, they'd be ...
GREEKWith "The," L.A. theater at which Neil Diamond recorded "Hot August Night"
dramaturgesA literary editor on the staff of a theater who consults with authors and edits texts
dramaturgeA literary editor on the staff of a theater who consults with authors and edits texts
savoyardperson enthusiastic about or connected with Gilbert and Sullivan operas: so called from the Savoy Theater in London, where the operas were first presented