theatergoer

IPA: θˈitɝgoʊɝ

noun

  • One who attends a performance at a theater.
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Examples of "theatergoer" in Sentences

  • However, I cannot call you the perfect theatergoer dear sir/madam.
  • PESCA: Matthews is exactly the kind of theatergoer, which is to say usually a non-theatergoer, who will make or break this production.
  • And it succeeded beyond the wildest hopes of this theatergoer and, I suspect, the hopes of just about everyone who packed Berkeley Rep's Roda Theatre for their recent opening.
  • While directing "The Merchant of Venice" on Broadway last season, Daniel Sullivan recalls hearing one bewildered theatergoer ask another, "Are they going to talk like this all night?"
  • BOOTS WERE MADE FOR TALKIN': The release of "Puss in Boots" is so far off (November), the studio must begin assaulting the kids' (and big kids') sensibilities now, stoking that theatergoer fire for months.
  • Apparently some people are uncomfortable by the thought that gentrification has a down side, but if this is a majority of his audience, Mr. Hoch appears to draw many a theatergoer who has never heard of Harold Pinter much less Sarah Kane.

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