Breakdown of Lo spettacolo a teatro è stato noiosissimo.
essere
to be
noioso
boring
a
to / at
il teatro
theater
Questions & Answers about Lo spettacolo a teatro è stato noiosissimo.
How does the suffix -issimo work in noiosissimo?
Why is it a teatro and not al teatro?
For certain everyday locations, Italian uses the simple preposition a without combining it with the word for "the". Just like a casa (at home) or a scuola (at school), you say a teatro for "at the theater".
Why use the passato prossimo (è stato) instead of the imperfetto (era) for "was"?
Both are correct here, but they give a slightly different feel. Using è stato treats the show as a single, completed event that is now over. If you used era, it would sound more like a description of the background atmosphere.
Does spettacolo just mean "spectacle"?
It can, but it is much more commonly used to mean a "show" or "performance". You use it for plays, movies, concerts, and most entertainment events.