In the this sentence, You called the theatre about tickets but they didn't answer, has an incorrect reference. "They" currently refers back to tickets.
To avoid repeating "theatre" twice, rewrite the whole sentence.
You called about tickets, but the theatre didn't answer.
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I arranged to meet them at the theatre.
Example sentence - We quietly walked in to the theatre unnoticed.
The phrase 'Birmingham Rep' may likely be a reference to the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. The Theatre is home to a theatre group in the area and is well known.
The nouns in the sentence are:Jordan (proper noun, the name of a person) subject of the sentence;theatre (common noun, a word for a thing) object of the preposition 'to';movies (common noun, a word for things) direct object of the verb 'to watch'.
The harlequin was a character in Italian theatre.
Example sentence - The volume at the theatre was too loud to enjoy.
"The sound resonated around the theatre"
i went to the theater to watch a play
The orchestra played wonderful music in the theatre.
Either "theater" or "theatre" is correct, with the former (-er) being more commonly used in the US.