The main difference between the two is that Cinema is watched on a screen and the actors involved have more then one shot to get the scene right. In theater, on a stage, it's live, so you can't go back and do a scene again. Also in theater, you can see it more then once and have it be different each time. If your watching a movie, it'll always be the same exact thing each time.
At a cinema you watch movies, commercials, etc. on a screen, while at a theatre you watch a play being played by actors in front of you on a stage.
Yes, cinema was invented during the Victorian era and the first cinema parlor opened in 1891. The Victorian era was between 1837 and 1901.
There really is no difference between a cinema and a movie theater. The only real difference is the word itself. Depending on where you are, some people may refer to it as a cinema, while other people may refer to it as a movie theater. There really is no difference in meaning.
Yes - the Whitby Pavilion Cinema.
The Titanic was out at the cinema in 1997.
It is a reproduction of a London thearter, (on the footpint of the original) of the smae name , where Shakesphere performed his plays.
You have to be more specific than "the situation". Basic situation?
At a cinema you watch movies, commercials, etc. on a screen, while at a theatre you watch a play being played by actors in front of you on a stage.
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There are several different cinema companies that are an alternative to Showcase Cinema. For example, there is Cinema Delux, Vue and Imax theaters as an alternative.
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Advancements over the time show a deep contrast between the two categories. Stereotypes, fashion and technological improvements have been altered or made. This results in a completely different view when the Cine field is considered.
They performed plays written by Shakespeare.
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