A theater attendant is commonly referred to as a "usher." Ushers are responsible for guiding patrons to their seats, providing information about the performance, and ensuring the theater's rules are followed. They play a crucial role in enhancing the audience's experience during live performances or screenings.
The Globe Theater.
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It was called "The Globe"!!!
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In 1576, the professional theater called The Theater was built in London. The Rose theater was also established in London. The Globe theater opened in 1599 and was built from the old The Theater building.
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"ils attendent" or "elles attendent" is a form of the verb "attendre".It means "they wait / are waiting"
It was called the 'Elizabethan playhouse (theater)'. ^_^
The Globe Theater.
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The Globe theater.
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