(theater)

  • 21Theater — Getrommel (umgangssprachlich); Rummel (umgangssprachlich); Gehabe (umgangssprachlich); Aufhebens; Aufriss (umgangssprachlich); Terz (umgangssprachlich); Tumult; …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 22Theater 89 — 52.5275213.389023 Koordinaten: 52° 31′ 39″ N, 13° 23′ 20″ O …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 23Theater —    During the Middle Ages, Scandinavian theater followed practices common in Europe at the time, with mystery and morality plays being performed in churchyards and marketplaces, and in connection with religious festivals. After the Reformation,… …

    Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater

  • 24Theater —    Religious spectacle had a central place at the Habsburg courts of the early modern era and in educational programs of monastic foundations, especially the Jesuits and Benedictines, throughout the monarchy’s lands. The central theme in all of… …

    Historical dictionary of Austria

  • 25Theater — Bei der Anordnung des Äußern wird in zweierlei Weise verfahren. Früher war üblich, das ganze Chaos der verschiedensten Innenräume unter eine größere, einheitliche Außenarchitektur zusammenzufassen (Berliner und Wiener Oper, Theater in Frankfurt a …

    Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • 26Theater —    Israel s theater companies present a wide variety of classical and contemporary plays with Jewish and universal themes, either written in Hebrew or translated from other languages. These companies perform to large audiences, in their home… …

    Historical Dictionary of Israel

  • 27Theater —    In no other cultural field was change in form and expression so closely related to sociopolitical currents as in Weimar theater; the Zeitgeist was mirrored by the theater. Expressionism* ruled in the immediate postwar years that is, during the …

    Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • 28theater — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. stage, arena, field [of action]; drama; playhouse, motion picture house, studio. See amusement. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A building intended for theatrical productions] Syn. playhouse, concert hall,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 29Theater — The|a|ter 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: 〉 1. jede vor Zuschauern vorgeführte (künstler.) Darstellung äußerer od. innerer Vorgänge (mit Hilfe von Figuren od.) durch Menschen selbst 2. Aufführung eines Bühnenstückes; das Theater beginnt um 20 Uhr; wir treffen …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 30Theater —    This term covers a great variety of cultural activities, from stage plays to opera, revues, musicals and cabaret, to dance and circus acts, whether performed in theater buildings (play houses and music halls) or in the open air. Dutch drama… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands