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View synonyms for theatergoer

theatergoer

or the·a·tre·go·er

[ thee-uh-ter-goh-er, theeuh- ]

noun

  1. a person who goes to the theater, especially often or habitually.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of theatergoer1

First recorded in 1870–75; theater + goer
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Example Sentences

Her approach to “Godot” doesn’t suppress the comedy, but it doesn’t nervously chase after laughs either, as some productions are tempted to do out of fear of losing impatient theatergoers.

“Pacific Overtures” definitely isn’t a musical for theatergoers who want to turn off their brains for a couple of hours.

Ortega hopes that “Newsies” fans, who tend to be younger than the average theatergoer, are “entertained, excited and enlightened, like Spot Conlon is in the video.”

Why has Friedlich’s play become so popular with New York theatergoers?

And not only for her but also for theatergoers who might feel that their own unsanitized histories couldn’t stand scrutiny on a public stage.

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