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- term theatre eventually came to mean the whole area of theatron, orchestra, and skené. The theatron was the seating area, built into a hill to create a natural...
- Theatron is a **** bar, dance club, and nightclub complex in Bogotá, Colombia founded in 2002. Has 19 different rooms. It is the central point of the ****...
- Theatron concerts, still known as "Theatron Rocksommer", took place all-day on Sunday. Through the changes in concept and the renaming to "Theatron MusikSommer"...
- "theatres" (or "theaters"), as derived from the Ancient Gr**** θέατρον (théatron, "a place for viewing"), itself from θεάομαι (theáomai, "to see", "to watch"...
- of the most famous **** nightclubs in the world, Theatron, which opened in the 1990s. Before Theatron, the Chapinero had a vibrant drag ball scene that...
- skills, including concentration and listening. Theatre (or theater) (Gr**** "theatron", θέατρον) is the branch of the performing arts concerned with acting out...
- May) They opened at 17 January 1970 Summer Music Theatron (since 1972) Open-Air Pentecost Theatron (since 2001) Spartan Race Sprint Tollwood Festival...
- (amphitheatron), from ἀμφί (amphi), meaning "on both sides" or "around" and θέατρον (théātron), meaning "place for viewing". Ancient Gr**** theatres were typically built...
- has acted in almost 450 stage shows, with his father's troupe and with Theatron. He was married to co-actress Priyanka Sarkar. He was catapulted to stardom...
- directed over 120 plays during the course of her career, founded Puerto Rico Theatrón Theater Workshop and the Puerto Rico Actors’ ****ociation, and became known...