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> On 2. Jul 2020, at 05:27, Graeme Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So neither of those fit the situation where customers sit on the ground, with 
> no cover, in front of a covered stage?


exactly. Also there might be some inconsistency wrt to the meaning of 
amenity=theatre. Is this about the physical place or the institution? It might 
matter when there are several theatres (troupes) sharing the same space, or 
when a theatre (building) is only used for different purposes or not used at 
all.

Generally we would need (if there isn’t yet) a tag for the physical existence 
of a theatre like structure. This is quite frequent here and comes in all 
sizes, is typically freely accessible all year long unless there is an event 
which requires a fee to be paid for admittance (e.g. those found in parks, 
schools, etc., not those which are all year long fenced or walled and managed 
as permanent theatres and concert venues).

Some days ago we had someone asking about an event space on the beach, which 
did not have specific physical adjustments (“just sand”), was usually a free 
(unmanaged) beach, but did have a name “Arena of the sea” and sometimes there 
were events going on like concerts, parties, etc.

event_venue did not seem to match according to the definition and examples in 
the wiki, and we couldn’t find a better established tag either.

Cheers Martin 


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