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  1. Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

    An amphitheatre (American English: amphitheater) is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports. [2] . The term derives from the ancient Greek ἀμφιθέατρον …

  2. Azura Amphitheater | Kansas City

    Out of town guests put the venue at the top of their "things to do in Kansas City" list, and artists enjoy playing to the best fans in the country in a beautiful setting. The amphitheater can host …

  3. Amphitheatre | Architecture, History & Uses | Britannica

    amphitheatre, freestanding building of round or, more often, oval shape with a central area, the arena, and seats concentrically placed around it.

  4. AMPHITHEATER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of AMPHITHEATER is an oval or circular building with rising tiers of seats ranged about an open space and used in ancient Rome especially for contests and spectacles. How …

  5. Home | Ozarks Amphitheater

    Alison Krauss & Union Station feat. Jerry Douglas.

  6. Amphitheatre - World History Encyclopedia

    Dec 21, 2016 · An amphitheatre was a structure built throughout the Roman empire where ordinary people could watch such spectacles as gladiator games, mock naval battles, wild …

  7. Amphitheater Public Schools - Home

    Our schools offer highly qualified, certified teachers, a range of academic and interscholastic opportunities and warm, safe campuses where students in Pre-K to high school love to learn …

  8. AMPHITHEATER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    AMPHITHEATER definition: an open-air, oval or round building with tiers of seats around a central open area, as those used in ancient Rome for gladiatorial contests. See examples of …

  9. List of contemporary amphitheatres - Wikipedia

    This is a list of amphitheatres in use today with a capacity of at least 1,000.

  10. AMPHITHEATER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    AMPHITHEATER definition: 1. a circular or oval area of ground around which rows of seats are arranged on a steep slope, for…. Learn more.