theater ticket
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Definition
Noun: A physical or digital pass that grants the holder the right to enter a specific theater performance. It typically includes details such as the date, time, seat location, and name of the show.
Usage
A "theater ticket" is purchased to gain entry to a theatrical event, such as a play, musical, or opera. It serves as proof of payment and reservation.
Examples
- We bought theater tickets for the new musical months in advance.
- Please present your theater ticket at the door.
- He lost his theater ticket and couldn't get into the show.
Advanced Usage
- "To hold a theater ticket": To possess a ticket, implying anticipation for the event.
- Holding a theater ticket to a Broadway premiere is very exciting.
- In a figurative sense, it can represent the cost or key to accessing an experience.
- Hard work is the theater ticket to success in this industry.
Variants and Related Words
- Ticket (n): The general term for a pass or voucher. A "theater ticket" is a specific type of ticket.
- Admission ticket (n): A more formal term for any ticket granting entry.
- Playbill (n): The program for a theatrical performance, often collected along with the ticket as a souvenir.
Synonyms
- Admission pass
- Show ticket
- Entry voucher
Related Phrases
- "Ticket stub": The torn portion of a physical ticket kept as a memento after entry.
- She keeps the ticket stub from every show she attends.
- "Box office": The place where theater tickets are sold.
- Tickets can be purchased online or at the box office.
Noun
- a ticket good for admission to a theater