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theater-in-the-round
[ thee-uh-ter-in-thuh-round, theeuh- ]
noun
- a style of theatrical presentation in which the audience is seated on all sides of the performance area.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of theater-in-the-round1
First recorded in 1945–50
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Example Sentences
The curtain lifted on his theater-in-the-round set to reveal models perched on the white horses of a mirrored carousel.
From The Daily Beast
It stood like an alabaster stele in the center of an immense chamber arranged like a theater-in-the-round.
From Project Gutenberg
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