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The phrase "all theatre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of theatrical works, performances, or the theatre industry as a whole.
Example: "The festival will showcase all theatre, from classic plays to modern performances."
Alternatives: "the entire theatre" or "every aspect of theatre".
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It's all theatre".
It is all theatre.
"But this is all theatre," she said.
"All theatre is pretty privileged.
From where I sit, it's all theatre.
All theatre is theatre of blood.
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Stephen Joseph, founder of the theatre in the round at Scarborough, said that all theatre companies should reinvent themselves every seven years and it's a philosophy we found ourselves eager to embrace.
And why wouldn't all theatre-makers – and that includes playwrights – use all the tools available to them that they find helpful for a particular piece of work?
Over the last 20 years when subsidy has risen markedly and buildings have expanded and taken on more staff, it is all theatre artists who have remained the hidden subsidisers of the arts.
Her post, inspired by Out of Joint's new touring production Bang Bang Bang, about aid workers in the DRC, raises again that perennial question of how, if at all, theatre is meant to tackle ongoing situations of virtually unimaginable horror.
There is an element of voyeurism in all theatre.
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