theatregoer

theatregoer
someone who attends the theatre, especially one who does so regularly

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  • theatregoer — UK [ˈθɪətə(r)ˌɡəʊə(r)] / US [ˈθɪətərˌɡoʊr] noun [countable] Word forms theatregoer : singular theatregoer plural theatregoers someone who regularly goes to the theatre …   English dictionary

  • theatregoer — BrE theatergoer AmE noun (C) someone who regularly watches plays at the theatre: Ken s a keen theatregoer …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • theatregoer — thea|tre|go|er BrE theatergoer AmE [ˈθıətəˌgəuə US tərˌgouər] n someone who regularly watches plays at the theatre …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • theatregoer — /ˈθɪətəgoʊə/ (say theartuhgohuh) noun someone who regularly attends the theatre …  

  • theatregoer — noun someone who attends the theater (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑playgoer, ↑theatergoer • Hypernyms: ↑spectator, ↑witness, ↑viewer, ↑watcher, ↑looker …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Harold Kandel — (1906 1995) was a legendary theatregoer from Toronto, Ontario known for speaking out during theatre events, contrary to the standard social conventions of western adult theatre. Notably, he has been barred from the Stratford theatre Festival for… …   Wikipedia

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