vous inviter au théâtre
Either way is correct.
Yes. If you look in a dictionary, theater and theatre say the same definitions. They can be used interchangeably.
Traditional theater is live on stage presentations of plays and poetry. Typically, traditional theater has minimum sound and visual effects.
they play mostly musicals, like lion king, fame with a live cast.
cinéma
une pièce
vous inviter au théâtre
The french wouldn't say "the movies" to mean a movie theater, they'd say "I go to the cinema." Je vais au cinéma
How you say long live my country in French is vive mon pays.
I live with= J'habite Avec
Live out your dreams is 'vis tes rêves' in French.
j'habite
Where you live = Où vous habitez.
to live = habite to live in = habite dans (?)
"Where does he live" in French is "OΓΉ habite-t-il".
von ashi