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There was also an entrance to the theatre from the parking lot.
Fifty meters up this street there is the entrance to the theatre.
The look on Cammies face as they pulled up to the entrance to the theatre was priceless.
The entrance to the theatre was a long, narrow vestibule, squeezed between two other buildings, with a facade only eight meters wide.
There were four entrances to the theatre, each with six statues in niches flanked by marble columns.
The exterior is a classic Colonial design of red brick with six large columns supporting the portico over the main entrance to the theatre.
The entrance to the theatre was located on Yonge Street just south of Bloor.
Inside, the arcade that connects the entrance to the theatre features space for (originally) 14 boutiques, with five copper-framed glass windows.
The entrance to the theatre complex was tightly controlled at either side of the Curia of Pompey.
We were approaching aside entrance to the theatre and the MP there snapped to attention as soon as we appeared.
This motto was inscribed above the main entrance to the theatre, which still reads today: "ad honestam populi oblectationem".
He lived in a house on Saw Close (now at the main entrance to the Theatre Royal), and kept a string of mistresses.
Stewards in evening dress, old Belvedereans, loitered in groups about the entrance to the theatre and ushered in the visitors with ceremony.
The entrance to the theatre, too, replicates a palace's main hall, or the Balairong Seri and is said to be modelled after one in Malacca.
After Carte built the Savoy Hotel in 1889, the entrance to the theatre was moved to the hotel's courtyard off the Strand, where it is today.
One thing, however, I had forgotten; this was the Palace, and members of the King's Guard stood at every entrance to the theatre, standing firm with spears upright.
The present main entrance to the Theatre Royal, in Sawclose, was built in 1720 by Thomas Greenway, and was Beau Nash's first house.
One of Morecambe's landmark buildings is the partially renovated Victoria Pavilion (spelt incorrectly on the mosaic tiles at the entrance to the theatre), popularly known as Morecambe Winter Gardens.
According to Gédéon Tallemant des Réaux in his Historiettes, when Valleran le Conte first played in Paris, he collected the admission fee at the entrance to the theatre himself.
In researching the Malco for the National Register of Historic Places, it was learned that the "Princess" entrance to the theatre may be one of only 2 in the United States still in existence.
The Odeon of Athens or Odeon of Pericles in Athens was a 4000 m2 odeon, built at the south-eastern foot of the Acropolis in Athens, next to the entrance to the Theatre of Dionysus.