2. Noun. (alternative spelling of theatregoers) ¹
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Definition of Theatergoers
1. theatergoer [n] - See also: theatergoer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theatergoers
Literary usage of Theatergoers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Play of Today: Studies in Play-structure for the Student and the Theatre by Elizabeth Roxana Hunt (1913)
"First, there are the non-theatergoers, who regard the drama as literature and
... Then there are the inveterate theatergoers, casual and undiscriminating, ..."
2. Change Is the Rule: Practical Actions for Change, on Target, on Time, on Budget by Winford E. Holland (2000)
"Part 3: Visualizing Plant/Equipment/Tools as the Theater/Props for Your Organization
theatergoers see props and parts of a theater when they go to a ..."
3. Plays and Players: Leaves from a Critic's Scrapbook by Walter Prichard Eaton (1916)
"To all theatergoers who accept an author's subject matter for what it is worth,
... To the mass of theatergoers, perhaps, who, after all, are incapable of a ..."
4. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1916)
"... also Opera—Stage scenery • China Motion pictures and the Chinese theatergoers.
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5. Kleists Lustspiel"der zerbrochene Krug" auf der Bühne: As Seen in by Gustav Buchtenkirch, Augustus Pitou (1914)
"They had seen a great deal of Stevens, and only a little of Mr. Forrest,—and then
at advanced prices; besides, the theatergoers of Kansas City and those ..."
6. Shakespeare's Theater by Ashley Horace Thorndike (1916)
"... and we are in open fields crossed by brooks and open sewers — a bad district
to get about in during the winter, so the old theatergoers thought. ..."