playgoer

NOUN
  1. someone who attends the theater
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How To Use playgoer In A Sentence

  • Considering that the production, for the most part, is told in a field, bedroom, and Spanish synagogue - playgoers are hard pressed to believe they are in any of these places.
  • The director has trouble convincing playgoers that the trio has been separated from one another for as long as the script suggests but does a dandy job bringing subsequent scenes to a feverish pitch.
  • Such stuff may not have seemed so trifling to women playgoers, since women exerted greater control over movable objects than did men.
  • The director has trouble convincing playgoers that the trio has been separated from one another for as long as the script suggests but does a dandy job bringing subsequent scenes to a feverish pitch.
  • The 12 performances draw an audience of more than 1,500 playgoers - among them about 70 industry people, including literary managers, dramaturgs, and artistic directors.
  • Today, it takes three theaters-an outdoor replica of a Tudor playhouse and two indoor venues-to seat all the playgoers who flock to the Utah Shakespearean Festival.
  • We do know that history plays were often regarded by contemporaries as capable of inspiring playgoers to imitate the momentous action taking place on stage.
  • My own opinion was best summed up by the woman with whom I saw the play, a staunchly liberal, theatrically savvy playgoer who, like me, admires Sam Shepard greatly.
  • What the theater today can show for us realistically, with massive scenery and electric lighting, Elizabethan playgoers had to imagine.
  • Actually, late sixteenth-century playgoers, actors and playwrights considered the stage as a set of funerary items and buildings.
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