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little theater

n. a small theater for experimental drama or collegiate or community groups [syn: little theatre]

Usage examples of "little theater".

She got work in a little theater down there that was doing a Shakespeare festival.

Lonely as I was, I couldn't bear the thought of returning to Paris, of seeing that little theater again.

My mother did some little theater when I was coming up, and two of my cousins are actors.

Took the whole family to see it in Hagen, pathetic little theater.

The Director of Social Recreation departed for Washington to discuss the matter of a Little Theater and a Meeting Hall she wished added to the next two buildings of Cortlandt.

Magazines, for a while, then on to old film, projected for me one morning and again the next in the little theater in the Museum of Modern Art.

I think we must raise a little theater at Mansfield, and ask you to be our manager.

An usher came back almost immediately to take me down through the little theater and out the side door to backstage.

After he rejected her, she became a drug addict and the leading lady of his Little Theater Company.

A curtained doorway about halfway down the hall opened onto what must have been the concessions counter in the little theater’.

Walking into a musty little theater and its anticipatory laughter.