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theatergoer

[ US /ˈθiɪtɝɡoʊɝ, ˈθitɝɡoʊɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who attends the theater

How To Use theatergoer In A Sentence

  • Beside that was a patch of hard-pressed gravel, part of the area where the "groundlings" - theatergoers holding cheap standing-room-only tickets - crowded together to watch plays. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • But in other ways it engages and challenges the modern theatregoer. The Times Literary Supplement
  • However, those foldup seats posed a real danger to a young, not-so-heavy-then, theatergoer. Sand Mountain Reporter: News
  • For a theatregoer, credulity has its pluses and minuses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stark motifs of injustice, redemption, and the question of whether religion works for the betterment or detriment of mankind captivate theatergoers every step of the way.
  • An athlete and sportsman, he played football (as a goalkeeper), skied and was an avid theatregoer, at one time he even considered becoming an actor.
  • Theatregoers have a choice of two plays on most nights with opportunities to see the entire programme in just one week.
  • I would imagine that the great majority of theatregoers haven't read Proust.
  • But brevity is the soul of wit, and Lemoine's well-crafted divertissements have enchanted theatregoers for the past 22 years.
  • Every theatregoer may see a different angle. Times, Sunday Times
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