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

69 Sentences With "theatergoer"

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Behold them with wonder, humble theatergoer, for they are multitudes.
Zhou's videos and Twitter handle are a great antidote to theatergoer apathy.
One fellow theatergoer tweeted that the actress's husband, Pitt, was also in attendance.
Along the way, there have been moments to give the thinking theatergoer pause.
But Mike Pence isn't just any theatergoer, and Hamilton isn't just any Broadway musical.
Such are the little self-diverting games a constant theatergoer plays when the mind wanders.
It's not easy for a theatergoer to be the focus of so much rage and resentment.
The thickness of the actors' regional accents may make "Toast" initially incomprehensible to a New York theatergoer.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — A chronic theatergoer may be excused for believing that all roads lead to Hamlet.
Audra McDonald has a few words for a theatergoer who took a photo of her naked on a Broadway stage.
As a fellow theatergoer who'd already seen the show described it, it's basically the movie Dodgeball but with rock music.
Not so long ago, a theatergoer was handed a program, shown to a seat and left to enjoy the show.
I would call it an unpleasant and gratuitous assault on the hapless theatergoer — one to be avoided at all costs.
A theatergoer visiting New Haven now would need to pack a bag pretty much stuffed with disbelief-suspension for the trip.
Host Kevin Spacey showed off his spot-on impression of former president and frequent theatergoer Bill Clinton at the ceremony Sunday night.
Happy to oblige, even if at the Thursday performance a theatergoer yelled "Stop!" when the performer Nicole Hill took off her shirt.
"Martin Denton, Martin Denton" recounts the life and times of its titular subject, a devoted theatergoer who funneled his passion into NYTheatre.com.
"As much as the people here like this, I'm not sure they would see it if it cost $80," one theatergoer said.
Up close, there are some touches a theatergoer would never see — hoof carvings, for example, that echo Scandinavian design patterns in the set.
You should know that you, dear theatergoer, will be sharing the spotlight with the Hypocrites, a theater troupe from Chicago of remarkable resourcefulness.
An avid theatergoer, she attends Broadway shows and has been spotted at several concerts, including Fleetwood Mac, Earth Wind and Fire and Billy Joel.
There he met Jennifer Jane Tobutt, a young British theatergoer who was part of a group that frequented London music halls and the ballet.
The audience gave a standing ovation during the play at the line, "Immigrants, we get the job done," one theatergoer, Christy Colburn, wrote on Twitter.
Any committed theatergoer knows what a difference a day makes: how much a show can change, for good or ill, from one performance to the next.
Whether you're a stage door regular or an occasional theatergoer, these shows will make you feel as if you've got the best seats in the house.
And for any theatergoer who participates in this movable junk-food buffet, "KPOP" is likely to come across as entertaining and enervating, in fairly equal measures.
But heaven help the innocent theatergoer who meets Ferrante's characters for the first time in this production by the National Theater and the Rose Theater Kingston.
Whether you're a stage door regular or an occasional theatergoer, these six podcasts will make you feel as if you've got the best seat in the house.
In recent years, Elevator Repair Service has achieved the unexpected distinction of being the troupe that a discerning theatergoer would most like to read a book with.
Much of the audience sits on the floor, and most likely you will be expected to participate in some way; this show is hardly for the casual theatergoer.
At the same time, just as the former restaurant prices its fare to Mayfair pocketbooks, the latter is a place where a theatergoer can go small if needed.
I prefer to be considered as a theatergoer, a member of the audience, a spectator to be enlightened, sometimes shocked, often amazed at the skill and gusto displayed.
"It's sad that people can't enjoy a beautiful show and embrace its unifying message without politicizing it," tweeted theatergoer Joe Del Vicario, who posted a photo of the incident.
And its sole performers — and this, for the less recondite theatergoer, is the beauty part — are that fine stage and screen actor Ben Whishaw and the opera star Renée Fleming.
If you're a theatergoer who prefers to stay in your seat during intermission, rethink that philosophy for "A Taste of Things to Come," the breezy musical at York Theater Company.
But he's also a devoted New York theatergoer — he estimates that he sees shows at least 20 times a year, and that about two-thirds of them are plays, not musicals.
Skinner's script is strong, the set design by Neil Patel is masterfully subtle, and the play asks serious, urgent questions without providing pat answers; an earnest theatergoer can't ask for much more.
In other words, any sane theatergoer hearing of this latest effort from Mr. Bartlett, whose earlier work includes the excellent but small-scale "Cockfight Play," might have predicted a Shakespearean fall from grace.
Which raises the question because I have a dark imagination with a need to rant: What kind of theatergoer would be the first to get killed in the world of A Quiet Place?
Donald Katz, Audible's founder and chief executive, is a four-times-a-week theatergoer who was wowed by "Harry Clarke" at the Vineyard Theater, where it started previews in October and closed Dec. 17.
And when Earn tries to plead his case to a nearby white theatergoer (who's able to successfully pay with a $100 bill), all he gets is a silent, menacing flash of the man's holstered pistol.
Carter A. Prescott, a regular theatergoer, will seek out a nearby Starbucks or a hotel bar — she likes the Crowne Plaza Times Square — in a pinch, finding it faster than lining up with fellow audience members.
She said that, during previews in London, an estimated 50 percent of ticket holders were new to theater, and much of the audience was 18 to 35 years old, which is significantly younger than the average theatergoer.
In an encouraging sign for a booming but ever-fretful industry, the Broadway League reports that the average age of the Broadway theatergoer last season was 22.9 — not exactly adolescent, but the lowest it's been since 231.
And though you may assume, dear innocent theatergoer, that things can only lighten up for this poor blighted creature, she will continue to march in lock step with an unforgiving destiny for the succeeding two and a half hours.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The producer of "Hamilton" has been sued by a blind theatergoer who claimed that the blockbuster Broadway musical violates federal law by failing to offer services to help blind and visually impaired people enjoy the show.
LONDON (Reuters) - For all his adult life keen theatergoer Tim Hardy, who is partially deaf, has watched plays with a torch in his hand and a script on his lap so he can follow what's being said on stage.
Just a night after the Broadway cast of Hamilton preached to Vice President-elect Mike Pence from the stage and completely enraged Donald Trump, a theatergoer decided to take a stand in solidarity for the new leaders of the free world.
NEW YORK, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The producer of "Hamilton" has been sued by a blind theatergoer who claimed that the blockbuster Broadway musical violates federal law by failing to offer services to help blind and visually impaired people enjoy the show.
All of that rang true to me, but I'm not sure your average New York theatergoer would expect to meet those sorts of people out in the middle of Wyoming, or think of conservatives as having a specific aesthetic heritage to draw upon. Yeah.
"Every show now launches a campaign with an eye toward not just the 55-year-old theatergoer who makes up 1353 percent of the ticket sales, but toward nurturing relationships with the fans," said Tom Greenwald, chief strategy officer at SpotCo, a leading theater advertising firm.
Whether he's picking the right cards out of a pack that has been split and shuffled by a random audience member or guessing what a theatergoer drew on a folded piece of paper, Mr. Guimarães exults as if he couldn't quite believe what he'd just pulled off.
An Appraisal It could be argued that James Houghton, who died this week after a battle with cancer, did more for the American theater during the past quarter-century than anyone else — playwright, director or producer, man or woman, anyone the average theatergoer knows by name.
Those two pieces of advice are not mutually exclusive this month, which offers a happy assortment of open-air fare, a creepy comedy for those in the mood to be properly scared and — for the nonpassive theatergoer with itchy feet — the chance to get lost in site-specific wonderlands.
"I came to this trial to support Kirill and his employees as a theatergoer who constantly attended performances at the Gogol Center," said Ludmila Ulitskaya, one of Russia's most acclaimed novelists, who sat in the front row of a courtroom packed to capacity with some 100 spectators, most of them journalists.
But as someone who has long been a devoted theatergoer (and can knowledgeably debate, for instance, the finer points of the Angela Lansbury versus Tyne Daly versus Bernadette Peters productions of "Gypsy"), I have a grudging admiration for someone who once had four shows running simultaneously on Broadway, tying a record that had been held by the legendary Rodgers and Hammerstein.
Tom Hanks showed why he is one of the world's best – and most loved actors – recently when a theatergoer had a medical emergency during his performance of Shakespeare's Henry IV. The 61-year-old actor, who portrays Sir John Falstaff, used his masterful improvisation skills to entertain a restless crowd at the Veterans Affairs' West Los Angeles campus when an audience member became ill on Wednesday.
The early performance history of the play is unknown. The first recorded performance occurred at the Blackfriars Theatre on 25 April 1635;G. E. Bentley, "The Diary of a Caroline Theatergoer," Modern Philology Vol. 35 No. 1 (August 1937), pp. 61–72; see p. 66.
Details of the play's earliest productions are not preserved in the historical record. The play was seen at the Globe Theatre on 13 May 1633,G. E. Bentley, "The Diary of a Caroline Theatergoer," Modern Philology Vol. 35 No. 1 (August 1937), pp. 61–72; see p. 63.
Sweat loved horseback riding and driving out in a chaise with her friends. She was an avid theatergoer; her regret was "the lack of a first rate theater in the city." She never missed a performance at local theaters. If she was not at the theater, she attended art exhibits, concerts, operas, and lectures.
Instead, the Hardings took a cruise through New England and periodical motor trips. Florence developed a thrill for fast driving, nearly having an accident at fifty miles an hour when her car veered toward a telephone pole. The Budget Bureau director criticized her for this, which she simply shrugged off. She was an avid theatergoer, particularly comedies and musicals.
Friedman was born in New York City on April 26, 1930, and was raised in The Bronx, together with his sister, Dollie. His father, Irving, worked at a company selling women's apparel; his mother, Mollie (Liebowitz), was a regular theatergoer. His family was Jewish. Friedman attended DeWitt Clinton High School before studying journalism at the University of Missouri,Greenfield, Josh.
The theatergoer saw race, and all the social implication that race bore at that time. Whether positive or negative vibrations ensued in the spectator's sensorium made little difference to Nikolais. The spectator whose senses were preoccupied with racial differentiation was not perceiving Nik's images. Hence, his early treatment of the face was concerned not only with varying its uni-statement but also with preventing audiences from experiencing this sensory blocking.
A. Weekly, Los Angeles, California, 1986: "The Klezmorim have attracted middle-aged theatergoer types, punk rockers, jazz musicians, little kids — you name it. In Amsterdam and Paris, where their records are aired on rock stations, they've had crowds dancing in the streets." European audiences, approaching klezmer music via familiarity with Romani musicians and traveling circus acts, responded to The Klezmorim's street-party vibeKelp, Larry, review. Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, 1982-03-21, p.
The film opened to positive reviews in April 2016, with Sify.com stating it is "a decent commercial entertainer with a neat message from Sasikumar, which is watchable for the authentic performance of the actors". Likewise, Behindwoods.com noted that "Though the movie does well to package a drama with a well plotted screenplay, neatly polished with newness, probably the main enemy for Vetrivel is that the average theatergoer these days wants his day out at theatre to be a bash".
Randy Marsh hears from his male co-workers that taking women to Broadway shows sexually arouses them into performing oral sex. Randy takes Sharon to Denver to see the musical Wicked, but is confused and unimpressed with the lack of overt sexuality. He is informed by a fellow theatergoer at the theater's bar that women are aroused not by the production's explicit sexuality, but by its subtext. When Randy returns to the auditorium, he now hears the actors underhandedly referencing blowjobs frequently in the songs' lyrics.
The film is a contemporary (1920s, though the book was published in 1897) picture that takes place in New York City. The story involves a mad scientist who turns circumstances on a young man to do his bidding. Robert Sandell (Raymond McKee), despondent over his bad luck as a writer and his mother's declining health, attacks and attempts to rob a theatergoer, Dr. Lamb (Lon Chaney), a sinister, fanatical physician living in the suburbs of New York. Lamb takes the boy to his home, learns his story, and agrees to perform an operation on Mrs.
Published in 1602 at a Jesuit seminary in Augsburg, and with earlier handwritten drafts available prior to 1600, Cenodoxus found its first performances by the seminary students there, put on principally for the benefit of the many students residing at the institute. The initial performance in July 1602 was so well received that it was performed a second time the next day. Far from being inaccessible to the typical theatergoer, the performances of Cenodoxus in Latin were so enthusiastically received that the choice of the language had the effect of making the play one of the hottest hits in Europe. Especially noteworthy performances were recorded in Munich and Lucerne in 1609, after the conclusion of which fourteen young men immediately asked to enter the Jesuit order.
The critic Harold Bloom revived bardolatry in his 1998 book Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, in which Bloom provides an analysis of each of Shakespeare's thirty-eight plays, "twenty-four of which are masterpieces." Written as a companion to the general reader and theatergoer, Bloom's book argues that bardolatry "ought to be even more a secular religion than it already is." He contends in the work that Shakespeare "invented" humanity, in that he prescribed the now-common practice of "overhearing" ourselves, which drives our own internal psychological development. In addition, he embraces the notion of the true reality of the characters of Shakespeare, regarding them as "real people" in the sense that they have altered the consciousness and modes of perception of not only readers, but most people in any western literate culture.

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