Matinee
A matinee is a daytime performance of a theater, cinema, or other event, typically held in the late morning or early afternoon and distinct from an evening show. The term comes from the French matinée, meaning morning, but in English it has come to denote a daytime presentation. Matinees are common for plays, musicals, and film screenings, and may be scheduled to accommodate families, students, or audiences who prefer daytime viewing.
The concept originated in 19th-century European theaters as a way to attract patrons who could not attend
Typical matinee times vary by venue but generally fall in the late morning to early afternoon, such
In contemporary usage, matinees remain a practical option for audiences seeking accessibility, affordability, or leisure activities