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The phrase "theater of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a specific type or style of theater. Example: "The play was a magnificent example of the theater of the absurd, with its bizarre characters and nonsensical plot."
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There's this whole theater of anticipation.
WATERBURY Palace Theater of Connecticut Cake, rock.
SOUTH ORANGE The Spencers: Theater of Illusion.
This is the theater of the absurd".
WATERBURY Palace Theater of Connecticut Wanda Sykes.
"Luma -- Theater of Light".
Actors Theater of Louisville.
WATERBURY Palace Theater of Connecticut Bobby Vinton, pop.
MADISON Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey, (973) 408-5600; shakespearenj.org.
Call it Theater of Involvement.
In the theater, of course!
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