A theater break is commonly referred to as intermission. It is a short interval during a theater performance when the audience can take a break, stretch their legs, and grab refreshments.
It is called erosion.
the break in the inner crust that is not filled with magma is called
earthquakes
the process is called weathering when the rocks break down
Some eras in theater include ancient Greek theater, Elizabethan theater (Shakespearean era), French neoclassical theater, Restoration theater, and modern theater. Each era is characterized by different styles, themes, and techniques that influenced the development of theater.
It is called intermission.
It was called the 'Elizabethan playhouse (theater)'. ^_^
a jazz performance in the theater...break a leg!
The Globe Theater.
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In the theater," break a leg," is a well wish for a great show.
The Globe theater.
You tell them, "break a leg."
Colloquially, yes, with "they" referring to the people at the theater. But grammatically the pronoun should have a proper antecedent: "I called the ticket sellers at the theater but they didn't answer." Or perhaps better is "I called the theater about tickets but no one answered the phone."
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It was called "The Globe"!!!
It's called Theater