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Definition of Playgoers
1. playgoer [n] - See also: playgoer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Playgoers
Literary usage of Playgoers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Shakespere's Predecessors in the English Drama by John Addington Symonds (1884)
"THEATRES, PLAYWRIGHTS, ACTORS, AND playgoers. ... X. Taverns—Bad Company at
Theatres—Gosson and Stubbes upon the Manners of playgoers—Women of the ..."
2. The Romance of the American Theatre by Mary Caroline Crawford (1913)
"Why early playgoers in the South liked this comedy will be easily understood.
Captain Plume was, for many years, a part particularly favoured by dashing ..."
3. Barry Sullivan and His Contemporaries: A Histrionic Record by Robert M. Sillard (1901)
"... Sullivan and Brooke compared—Sullivan's Richard III. a revelation to old
playgoers—His Othello a standpoint for comparison—Close of his first engagement ..."
4. The Theatre of Science: A Volume of Progress and Achievement in the Motion by Robert Grau (1914)
"... important screen productions were on view in what are called neighborhood
theatres, and it is fair to state that not one in twenty of regular playgoers ..."
5. Shakspere's predecessors in the English drama by JOHN ADDINGTON. SYMONDS (1884)
"THEATRES, PLAYWRIGHTS, ACTORS, AND playgoers. ... X. Taverns—Bad Company at
Theatres—Gosson and Stubbes upon the Manners of playgoers—Women of the ..."
6. The English Stage of To-day by Mario Borsa, Selwyn Brinton (1908)
"THE ENGLISH STAGE OF TO-DAY * <» CHAPTER I THE playgoers FOR those who take a
serious and absorbing interest in all that pertains to Art, ..."
7. The English Stage of To-day by Mario Borsa, Selwyn Brinton (1908)
"THE ENGLISH STAGE OF TO-DAY * * CHAPTER I THE playgoers FOR those who take a
serious and absorbing interest in all that pertains to Art, one of the greatest ..."
8. Shakespere's Predecessors in the English Drama by John Addington Symonds (1884)
"THEATRES, PLAYWRIGHTS, ACTORS, AND playgoers. ... X. Taverns—Bad Company at
Theatres—Gosson and Stubbes upon the Manners of playgoers—Women of the ..."
9. The Romance of the American Theatre by Mary Caroline Crawford (1913)
"Why early playgoers in the South liked this comedy will be easily understood.
Captain Plume was, for many years, a part particularly favoured by dashing ..."
10. Barry Sullivan and His Contemporaries: A Histrionic Record by Robert M. Sillard (1901)
"... Sullivan and Brooke compared—Sullivan's Richard III. a revelation to old
playgoers—His Othello a standpoint for comparison—Close of his first engagement ..."
11. The Theatre of Science: A Volume of Progress and Achievement in the Motion by Robert Grau (1914)
"... important screen productions were on view in what are called neighborhood
theatres, and it is fair to state that not one in twenty of regular playgoers ..."
12. Shakspere's predecessors in the English drama by JOHN ADDINGTON. SYMONDS (1884)
"THEATRES, PLAYWRIGHTS, ACTORS, AND playgoers. ... X. Taverns—Bad Company at
Theatres—Gosson and Stubbes upon the Manners of playgoers—Women of the ..."
13. The English Stage of To-day by Mario Borsa, Selwyn Brinton (1908)
"THE ENGLISH STAGE OF TO-DAY * <» CHAPTER I THE playgoers FOR those who take a
serious and absorbing interest in all that pertains to Art, ..."
14. The English Stage of To-day by Mario Borsa, Selwyn Brinton (1908)
"THE ENGLISH STAGE OF TO-DAY * * CHAPTER I THE playgoers FOR those who take a
serious and absorbing interest in all that pertains to Art, one of the greatest ..."