The term "matinee" originates from the French word "matin," meaning "morning." It was adapted into English to refer to daytime performances, particularly in theater and film, typically held in the afternoon. The use of matinees allows audiences to enjoy shows at times that are more convenient than evening performances. Over time, the term has become widely associated with any daytime event, especially in the entertainment industry.
Matinee Theater was created on 1955-10-31.
Matinee Theater ended on 1958-06-27.
The average price for a matinee movie in the united states varies by the area and the theater. Anywhere from $6 something to $8 something is a standard matinee price for my area. Hope this helps.
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Matinee Theatre - 1955 The Diamond was released on: USA: 3 February 1956
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A Wagner Matinee was created in 1904.
Matinee Mouse was created in 1966.
Toy Matinee was created in 1990.
Matinee at the Bijou was created in 1980.
Matinee Idyll was created in 1976.
The duration of Matinee Theater is 2880.0 seconds.
The duration of The Matinee Idol is 1.1 hours.
The duration of Mumbai Matinee is 2.08 hours.
Today, Ann and I went to see a matinee of Macbeth. There are more matinee showings at the theater during the summer months.
I've never heard of a specific term for this, but: A theatre performance during daylight hours is called a "matinee", and if there are two performances in one day, at least the earlier one of them is almost certain to be a matinee.
If you mean 3:30 PM, yes it is a matinee.