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theatergoer

[thee-uh-ter-goh-er, theeuh-] / ˈθi ə tərˌgoʊ ər, ˈθiə- /


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The blinding brilliance of his plays left theatergoers still squinting to see whether his work had much of a heart.

From Los Angeles Times

And similar to the U.S., the Chinese film market has also been dented by the growth of short-form content and increasing popularity of watching entertainment on phones and tablets, keeping theatergoers at home.

From Los Angeles Times

The holiday season is upon us, which means it’s an excellent time for theatergoers to pack into cozy venues for a feast of the eyes.

From New York Times

Written by Charles Way, the play does not mention the period, but adult theatergoers will recognize this as the era of Britain’s crushing rule of India.

From New York Times

However, these were not majority opinions and have gradually faded, with many theatergoers viewing the protests as unwarranted attacks against him that only amplified people’s affection for SRK.

From Los Angeles Times