Let's just meet at the theater.
A theater is a big plce!
This theater has a panoramic screen. The panoramic vista was breathtakingly beautiful.
I went to the megaplex theater and it had surround sound and reclining chairs!
theater is the best
The theater's intendant was primarily concerned with financing plays.
The realism of the movie's gruesome torture scene was such that some moviegoers actually vomited in the theater.
The friends went to the theater and bought a big bag of popcorn.
The Projection Infection is the name of the new cine noir theater in the downtown arts district.
The faulty reference in the sentence is the plural pronoun 'they' is used to take the place of the singular noun 'theater'. In some cases, it is acceptable to use the plural pronoun 'they' to take the place of a singular noun for a group of people or things. However, the noun 'theater' is not a word for a group, it's a word for an inanimate thing.The sentence must be reworded, for example:You called the theater about tickets but no oneanswered.The compound word 'no one' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person.
i went to the theater to watch a play
The historic theater is scheduled to be refurbished next year.
It's not generally done, no. Don't start sentences with "and" or "but."