General term for a worker is a cast member The box office cashier sells you a ticket The concessionist sells you popcorn The usher is on door meaning they take your ticket or the usher cleans up after the show Managers handle complaints and are in business attire
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.
It was called the 'Elizabethan playhouse (theater)'. ^_^
A worker.
The Globe Theater.
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."
Tracy Beaker's social worker is called Elaine the Pain.
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It was called "The Globe"!!!
It's called Theater
No. However the modern replica Globe Theatre is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
The theater was called The Brine
A specific region of the ocean in which there is naval activity can be called a theater of operation.