Examples of 'was theatre' in a sentence

Meaning of "was theatre"

was theatre: This phrase can refer to a past event or situation that was like a theatrical performance, often involving drama, spectacle, or exaggerated behavior. It suggests that the situation was overly dramatic or exaggerated in nature

How to use "was theatre" in a sentence

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Another thing that really helped us was theatre.
His research interest was theatre and play writing.
It was theatre that brought them together.
I never knew that road was theatre though.
It was theatre time and seven or eight men were buying cigarettes.
Significant among his interests was theatre.
It was theatre.
But what you heard was theatre.
He was theatre censor during the Restoration.
The exception in the arts was theatre.
There was theatre of course, but it was confined to academic, often stereotyped productions.
They did not realise it was theatre.
The museum 's pioneer was theatre and music critic Marc Jesús Bertran.
My childhood garden was theatre.
Well, it was theatre after all.

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Her great ambition initially when she graduated high school was theatre.
Everything was theatre.
That made me study the script word by word, like it was theatre.
Her boyfriend at the time of her death was theatre director Sebastian Graham-Jones.
Yes, I understand that. But what you heard was theatre.
Harvey 's life was theatre and Tuesday 's premiere was the ultimate stage.
I thought we were having fun . It was theatre.
He was theatre critic for the Hearst Newspapers for 50 years, 40 of them in Chicago.
Concerts were given in Warsaw, there was theatre in Warsaw.
But more, and more often, it was a show, it was a spectacle, it was theatre.
Of course, all this was theatre.
We were free to lie, it was theatre.

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