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theatre

[thee-uh-ter, theeuh-] / ˈθi ə tər, ˈθiə- /


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His dream is to appear in a musical film, and he attends four different dance classes a week, as well as piano, gymnastics and monthly musical theatre workshops.

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"I think there is theatre that comes in scrummaging, it is what makes rugby union special," he told Rugby Union Weekly.

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These include motifs of a horse and corgi, references to art and theatre to mark "her enduring support for culture", as well as some of her favourite flowers - roses and lily of the valley.

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Our Town opened last month, a year after Sheen announced he would fund a new national theatre for Wales after the original closed due to funding cuts.

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London is set to get its largest theatre after plans for a 3,000-seat venue were given the go-ahead.

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