A ticket good for admission to a theater.
1 I gave my servant a theatre ticket , and he left the house at eight o'clock.
2 His personal expenditures were restricted to the books he bought, and now and then a theatre ticket .
3 It's about a year now that he gave me money for a theatre ticket every Saturday evening.
4 Please fetch the theatre ticket , Walter.
5 But not a penny piece besides-nota pair of gloves, nor a theatre ticket . ' She didn't understand-wasvery offended sometimes.
6 The New Yorker, August 6, 1927 P. 18 PROFILE of John McBride of the theatre ticket agency.
7 A certain knowledge of the language one must have; enough to order dinner and buy a theatre ticket ; but more he did not seek.
8 The movie has so far grossed about $100 million in receipts, according to Box Office Mojo, a website that tracks theatre ticket sales.
9 It entailed organising outings, readings by young Soviet writers and getting theatre tickets .
10 It entailed organizing outings, readings by young Soviet writers and getting theatre tickets .
11 Brook Pemberton said that over a million theatre tickets had been given to officers.
12 Theatre tickets in Ireland are considerably cheaper than elsewhere.
13 They overtip and under the impression that agencies are only places that sell theatre tickets .
14 Now Boll up folks and buy the theatre tickets .
15 An English couple booked theatre tickets in Dublin, asking for good seats with an unrestricted view.
16 He sent her theatre tickets every week, and placed a horse and phaeton at her disposal.
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