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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
theatregoer
noun
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▪ It is a very beautiful building which works wonderfully well for the theatregoer.
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theatregoer

n. someone who attends the theatre, especially one who does so regularly

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theatregoer

n. someone who attends the theater [syn: playgoer, theatergoer]

Usage examples of "theatregoer".

James, absolutely livid at being mistaken for the manager by some enraged theatregoer whose seats had been double-booked, was now trying to explain the extremely complicated plot of The Merry Widow to the viewers.

The strolling and chatting theatregoers were represented by preposterously oversimplified wireframes, a display technology unused these eighty years or so, clearly intended to irritate Hackworth.

Then he determined that the place was about half full of theatregoers, moving about independently on their chairs, which were somehow motorized, and that several dozen of them were aiming their torches toward him, which accounted for the blinding light.

Under the branches of the line of oaks, each tree decorated with strings of lights, as if it were Christmas, came the last of the theatregoers, their umbrellas black against the reflected light, runners in the rain, late for the performance.

Madelaine noticed that the theatregoers had all but disappeared from the street.

With his outgoing personality, engaging candor, and impressive height (six-feet-eight, going on nine) he was a favorite with restaurant diners, theatregoers, and impressionable young women.

The theatregoers were chattering noisily, the brightly coloured costumes of the unchosen actors in the audience giving a gala flavour to the occasion.