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at a theater vs in a theater

Both 'at a theater' and 'in a theater' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'At a theater' is used to indicate a specific location or event happening at a theater, while 'in a theater' is used to describe being inside the building.

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at a theater

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate a specific location or event happening at a theater. It specifies the place where something is occurring.

Examples:

  • I saw a great play at a theater downtown.
  • There is a concert at the theater tonight.
  • She works at a theater as an usher.
  • They are rehearsing at a theater nearby.
  • The movie premiere is at a theater in the city center.
  • MoMA's Department of Film, in association with IFP and its quarterly publication Filmmaker, presents the 10th edition of Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near ...
  • Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You. December 12–15, 2014. http://www. moma.org/calendar/film/1486?locale=en. For the ninth year running, MoMA's ...
  • ... publication Filmmaker, screens the five nominees for the Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You award. The nominees were selected by senior members ...
  • Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You. November 15–18, 2013. http://www. moma.org/calendar/film/1397?locale=en. For the eighth year running, MoMA's ...

Alternatives:

  • in a theater
  • inside the theater
  • within the theater
  • within a theater
  • at the theater

in a theater

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe being inside the building of a theater. It indicates the physical location of a person or object within the theater.

Examples:

  • We are watching a movie in a theater.
  • The actors are rehearsing in a theater.
  • The play is happening in a theater downtown.
  • She lost her purse in the theater.
  • The event is taking place in a theater near the park.
  • 22 hours ago ... What movie did you immediately regret paying to see in a theater? (self. AskReddit). submitted 16 hours ago by JSGriff · 1122 comments; share.
  • The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man falsely shouting fire in a theater and causing a panic. [...] The question in every case is ...
  • ... theater; stage; spectators in a theater'", which in turn came from the Greek word "theatron", which meant "theater; the people in the theater; a show, a spectacle ...
  • Dec 28, 2015 ... Like many Americans and fellow Sci-Fi fans, I gave into the collective pressure of seeing Star Wars: The Force Awakens on opening weekend.

Alternatives:

  • at a theater
  • inside the theater
  • within the theater
  • within a theater
  • at the theater

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