Theatrical definition

Theatrical means an entertainment motion picture generally sixty-one (61) minutes or more in length, produced primarily for exhibition in theatres or any other place where a charge, by any method, is paid by the viewing audience.
Theatrical has a correlative meaning.
Theatrical means exploitation of a Motion Picture Copy only for direct exhibition in conventional or drive-in theaters, licensed as such in the place where the exhibition occurs, that are open to the general public on a regularly scheduled basis and that charge an admission fee to view the Motion Picture.

Examples of Theatrical in a sentence

  • Theatrical motion pictures, the principal photography of which commenced in the period between February 1, 1969 and January 31, 1973, shall be governed by Article XIX of the IATSE Basic Agreement of 1969.

  • Theatrical motion pictures, the principal photography of which commenced in the period between February 1, 1967 and January 31, 1969, shall be governed by Article XIX of the IATSE Basic Agreement of 1967.

  • Theatrical motion pictures, the principal photography of which commenced in the period between February 1, 1976 and July 31, 1979, shall be governed by Article XIX of the IATSE Basic Agreement of 1976.

  • Theatrical motion pictures, the principal photography of which commenced in the period between February 1, 1973 and January 31, 1976, shall be governed by Article XIX of the IATSE Basic Agreement of 1973.

  • Theatrical motion pictures, the principal photography of which commenced in the period between August 1, 1979 and July 31, 1982, shall be governed by Article XIX of the IATSE Basic Agreement of 1979 and the Amendment thereto.


More Definitions of Theatrical

Theatrical refers to those events utilizing flying and/or large stationary set pieces constructed of any flammable material, along with costume pieces in flammable materials. The BOH Executive Director and the Barre City Fire Department determine what constitutes a “theatrical” use. The Barre City Fire Department bills the BOH directly and this cost will be passed on to the Renter, and subject to the BOH 15% Administrative Fee. The renter, with as much advance time as possible should inform the BOH what their stage setup will include. The BOH will inform the Renter if a professional firefighter is required, and will include an estimate for these services in theLEASE AGREEMENT.” If the Barre City Fire Department increases its fee at or before the performance the renter will be billed the increased rate.
Theatrical means dance genres primarily developed for the stage (such as jazz and tap).
Theatrical means exploitation of a Motion Picture Copy only for direct exhibition in conventional or drive-in theaters, licensed as such in the place where the exhibition occurs, that are open to the general public on a regularly scheduled basis and that charge an admission fee to view the Motion Picture. NonTheatrical means exploitation of a Motion Picture Copy only for direct exhibition before an audience by and at the facilities of either organizations not primarily engaged in the business of exhibiting Motion Pictures, such as in educational organizations, churches, restaurants, bars, clubs, trains, libraries, Red Cross facilities, oil rigs and oil fields, or governmental bodies such as in embassies, military bases, military vessels and other governmental facilities flying the flag of the licensed territory. NonTheatrical does not include Commercial Video, Public Video, Airline, Ship or Hotel exploitation.
Theatrical means (I) the presentation, production or booking of, or the provision of any logistical or technical services in connection with, any type of live staged shows (other than musical concerts), including Broadway-type shows, magic shows, family entertainment and variety shows, (ii) the ownership, operation or management of venues in which theatrical-type presentations are typically presented and (iii) ancillary businesses.
Theatrical means exploitation of a Motion Picture Copy for direct exhibition in conventional or drive-in theaters, licensed as such in the place where the exhibition occurs, which are open to the general public on a regularly scheduled basis and which charge an admission fee to view the Motion Picture.
Theatrical means (i) the presentation, production or booking of, or the provision of any logistical or technical services in connection with, any type of live stage shows (other than musical concerts), including Broadway-type shows, magic shows, family entertainment and variety shows, (ii) the ownership, operation or management of venues in which theatrical-type presentations are typically presented, and (iii) related businesses; "Motorsports" shall mean the presentation, promotion, production or other exploitation of any live event featuring motorized races or demonstrations, including motocross and other motorized races, monster truck shows, air shows, thrill shows, demolition derbies, tractor pulls, truckfests, other events developed by Motorsports, and related businesses. Employee shall, to the best of his ability, experience and talents, perform all such duties.
Theatrical means in relation to musical performance.