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theatergoer

Or ٳ··ٰ··

[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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Though family audiences were initially slow to return after the pandemic, movies that appeal to those theatergoers have turned out to be box office juggernauts.

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“White Rabbit Red Rabbit” doesn’t need boldface names, but it does depend on the curiosity of ordinary theatergoers.

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The show ends with an audience ritual, asking theatergoers to speak the names of lost loved ones.

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After play readings last fall that launched the theater, cast members and theatergoers mingled and conversed on the patio outside the building.

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Presenting a mix of new work and reimagined classics, the Odyssey found its niche with L.A.’s theatergoers.

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