PA stands for 'Public Address' and refers to the amplifiers and speakers and so on. It is used to reinforce the sound onstage, including that from microphones and recorded sound.
A Public Address system is also referred to in this way in venues other than the theatre, and may be used in schools or public spaces for example.
Unless of course you're referring to a person, in which case its possible you could mean someone's personal assistant!
it literally translates to "tonka so when I'll see you mean pa"
pas is not and pa is like father or dad so it means not dad.
There is not a common phrase to "infuse the situation." One may "diffuse the situation" by spreading out or scattering the explosive issue at hand. It can also mean to put a damper on the situation.
i think it mean that sir roger gonna theatre with his friend joeseph to watch
Cine = movie theatre
The address of the Gettysburg Battle Theatre is: 571 Steinwehr Ave, Gettysburg, PA 17325
The Arden Theatre company is a full service professional theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Their address is: 40 N 2nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19106
Armstrong Circle Theatre - 1950 Situation Normal 2-39 was released on: USA: 17 June 1952
The address of the Rowland Theatre Inc is: 127 N Front St, Philipsburg, PA 16866-1603
art of folk theatre
It depends what you mean by "Shakespear's Theatre". Do you mean one of the two theatres he invested in in his lifetime? They have the same names they always did. Do you mean a theatre famous for its Shakespeare performances? There are lots of those all over the world. Do you mean a theatre with the name "Shakespear's Theatre"? If so, I don't know if there is such a theatre, but if there is it must be called Shakespear's Theatre, obviously.
Depends on the exact circumstances of the situation.
Not finding titular initials "PA;" prolly they mean Pennsylvania.
Pa dako is not Spanish.
PA means personal assistant
The address for The Tracadero Theatre in Philadelphia is 1003 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19107. This is the only current address for the Tracadero Theatre in the city of Philadelphia.
If you mean William Shakespeare then the theatre was called the Globe.