Definitions
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- noun someone who
attends thetheatre , especially one who does soregularly
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone who attends the theater
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Examples
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Or, if you're more of a theatregoer, the Olivier nominee Tender or its complex and equally lauded Splendour.
Abi Morgan: Television's best-kept secret | Observer profile 2011
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Thankfully, they fetched a constable, and the constable, being a theatregoer, recognised him and fetched Tom.
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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With a tightly-knit ensemble that has dug deep into their characters and found so much more than appears on the printed page, this production should not be missed by any serious theatregoer in the Bay area.
George Heymont: Laying a Clear Dramatic Foundation George Heymont 2011
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Thankfully, they fetched a constable, and the constable, being a theatregoer, recognised him and fetched Tom.
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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When any theatregoer spends that much time watching and listening to the audience instead of looking at the screen, something isn't happening in the movie bigtime.
Jayne Lyn Stahl: Casino Jack Jayne Lyn Stahl 2010
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Reviews for the London Buffini show have been great, all in all, with the Times's Libby Purves going the full five stars (although one inveterate theatregoer I work with actually found it very hard to sit through).
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"I'm proud, and also a bit embarrassed, to say that I was the mayor, for a week or so, of the St. James [Theatre] after American Idiot started previews," said Allison Broder, a 24-year-old theatregoer and social networking user.
James Sims: Broadway Marketing Ready to Play Foursquare 2010
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"I'm proud, and also a bit embarrassed, to say that I was the mayor, for a week or so, of the St. James [Theatre] after American Idiot started previews," said Allison Broder, a 24-year-old theatregoer and social networking user.
James Sims: Broadway Marketing Ready to Play Foursquare 2010
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DArby smiled, like a theatregoer offering approval of a performance.
The Edge of Madness Michael Dobbs 2008
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Ticket sales reflect theatregoer discontent… « Julian Ayrs & Pop Culture
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