Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who frequents theaters.
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Examples
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He's a devoted theater-goer, and has recently praised the "Spider-Man" musical repeatedly.
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Although bracingly unsentimental about nature "it doesn't pay to get too attached to the fate of individual birds", he follows its myriad dramas, its couplings, births and deaths, its triumphs and tragedies, with the enthusiasm of any sports fan, theater-goer or village gossip.
Life in the Woods Toby Lichtig 2011
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Standout singers included Lauren Snouffer, whose pealing high soprano brought pathos to Ruth, the dancer who is giving up on New York, and tenor Andrew Stenson as Jimmy, the enthusiastic first-time theater-goer.
Zambello's First Season: Invigorated, Imbalanced Heidi Waleson 2011
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But that shake-0ut depends on whether you, the theater-goer, turns up this weekend.
Weekend Box Office Poll: What will you see? 'Saw VI'? 'Paranormal Activity'? 'Wild Things'? | EW.com 2009
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So after 11 hours, 12 plays, numerous brief connecting pieces, and lengthy lunch and dinner breaks, does a theater-goer feel noble or entertained or just exhausted by The Great Game: Afghanistan?
Michael Giltz: Theater: The Great Game Gamble at The Public; Les Miz at Paper Mill Michael Giltz 2010
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So after 11 hours, 12 plays, numerous brief connecting pieces, and lengthy lunch and dinner breaks, does a theater-goer feel noble or entertained or just exhausted by The Great Game: Afghanistan?
Michael Giltz: Theater: The Great Game Gamble at The Public; Les Miz at Paper Mill Michael Giltz 2010
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This program provides the theater-goer in the prison camp at Döberitz with a summary of the songs, comedians, dances, and sketches which were offered in two parts during November 1915 at the new prison camp theater.
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So after 11 hours, 12 plays, numerous brief connecting pieces, and lengthy lunch and dinner breaks, does a theater-goer feel noble or entertained or just exhausted by The Great Game: Afghanistan?
Michael Giltz: Theater: The Great Game Gamble at The Public; Les Miz at Paper Mill Michael Giltz 2010
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So after 11 hours, 12 plays, numerous brief connecting pieces, and lengthy lunch and dinner breaks, does a theater-goer feel noble or entertained or just exhausted by The Great Game: Afghanistan?
Michael Giltz: Theater: The Great Game Gamble at The Public; Les Miz at Paper Mill Michael Giltz 2010
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So after 11 hours, 12 plays, numerous brief connecting pieces, and lengthy lunch and dinner breaks, does a theater-goer feel noble or entertained or just exhausted by The Great Game: Afghanistan?
Michael Giltz: Theater: The Great Game Gamble at The Public; Les Miz at Paper Mill Michael Giltz 2010
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