http://www.grammarist.com/spelling/theater-theatre/
There is no difference in meaning between theater and theatre. Neither has any special definitions. Theater is the """preferred""" spelling in American English, and theatre is preferred virtually everywhere else.
Preferred: Like (one thing or person) better than another or others; tend to choose: "I prefer Venice to Rome".
Kind sir, I would like to point you in the direction of post number 63
You gentle clod,
I'd prefer if you'd use the preferred version for your region.
Good Day!
/walksoutofsiteofGospelGestaltleavinghimtoreflectonhisdaffyreply
(see what I did there?!?!?!?)
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