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Theatregoers meaning
plural of theatregoer
Example sentences (11)
Seen by more than 22 million theatregoers since it opened in London’s West End in 1989, Buddy speaks an international language and continues to have audiences rockin’ in the aisles across the globe!
Popular with theatregoers and stars of the stage alike, given its proximity to The Crucible and Lyceum, it has an average rating of 4.5 from more than 950 Google reviews.
Theatregoers in Scunthorpe are set to benefit from reduced booking fees at The Baths Hall and The Plowright Theatre, making live entertainment more affordable.
Theatregoers in Suffolk will have plenty of chances to watch the classic Shakespeare tale of Romeo and Juliet over the coming months.
Beauty And The Beast had been due to run at His Majesty’s from November 28 this year to January 3. The panto is a huge draw for Aberdeen audiences pulling in some 60,000 theatregoers over the festive period.
The theatregoers will not leave watching cinema in theaters and the digital viewers will not stop wathcing shows on the web.
In the US, as early as the first decades of the 19th century, theatregoers could enjoy a performance consisting of Shakespeare plays, acrobatics, singing, dancing, and comedy.
Shylock as a sympathetic character Shylock and Portia (1835) by Thomas Sully Many modern readers and theatregoers have read the play as a plea for tolerance, noting that Shylock is a sympathetic character.
The trademark Fosse showmanship, a dynamite musical score and theatregoers' affection for the exuberant, 41-year-old Verdon put the show over, despite Fellini's source material straining against the sanitized, Broadway-ized storyline.
Waterside is also the location of The Dirty Duck pub which is frequented by actors from the nearby RSC theatres, theatre critics and theatregoers.
While the cost of tickets to Broadway and West End musicals was escalating beyond the budget of many theatregoers, Rent was marketed to increase the popularity of musicals among a younger audience.