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theatre-goer

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  • theatre-goer — theatre goers N COUNT Theatre goers are people who are at the theatre to see a play, or who regularly go to the theatre to see plays. Other theatre goers complained Joan was on stage for just half an hour... I m a keen theatre goer. (in AM, use… …   English dictionary

  • theatre-goer — theˈatre goer noun A person who regularly goes to the theatre • • • Main Entry: ↑theatre …   Useful english dictionary

  • Theatre Royal, Drury Lane — Coordinates: 51°30′46″N 0°07′14″W …   Wikipedia

  • goer — noun (C) 1 cinema /concert /theatre goer someone who regularly goes to theatres etc 2 BrE spoken a woman who often has sex with different men: one of my mum s friends who s a bit of a goer …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • theatre — n. (US theater) 1 a a building or outdoor area for dramatic performances. b a cinema. 2 a the writing and production of plays. b effective material for the stage (makes good theatre). 3 a room or hall for lectures etc. with seats in tiers. 4 Brit …   Useful english dictionary

  • goer — go|er [ˈgəuə US ˈgouər] n 1.) BrE spoken old use a woman who often has sex with different men ▪ She s a bit of a goer. 2.) also goer used after words such as party, church, and theatre to form nouns that refer to people who regularly go to… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • -goer — [[t] goʊə(r)[/t]] goers COMB in N COUNT goer is added to words such as theatre , church , and film to form nouns which describe people who regularly go to that type of place or event. They are regular church goers... Excited party goers often don …   English dictionary

  • play-goer — playˈ gōer noun Someone who habitually attends the theatre • • • Main Entry: ↑play …   Useful english dictionary

  • Miranda Richardson — Richardson at the Metropolitan Opera s 2010 opening night of Das Rheingold Born Miranda Jane Richardson 3 March 1958 ( …   Wikipedia

  • Gibbon's Tennis Court — was a building off Vere Street and Clare Market, near Lincoln s Inn Fields in London, England. Originally built as a real tennis court, it was used as a playhouse from 1660 to 1663, shortly after the English Restoration. As a theatre, it has been …   Wikipedia

  • King Lear — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see King Lear (disambiguation). King Lear and the Fool in the Storm by William Dyce (1806–1864) King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. The title character descends into madness… …   Wikipedia

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