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theatre, theater [ˈθıətə] N

theatrical [θıˈætrıkəl] ADJ

2. theatrical:

▶ theatrically ADV

theatre of fact N

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English
But where should the theatre-goer looking for an avant-garde fix in the great outdoors go?
www.independent.co.uk
This could partly be attributed to managing the expectations of theatre-goers.
www.nyoooz.com
But any regular theatre-goer will tell you that mistakes are the exception and not the rule of the live stage.
www.independent.co.uk
If human calamities... are so presented the theatre-goer is not caused pain, he walks out, disgusted and highly critical.
theconversation.com
Ten dollars at the ticket booth and a few dollars for popcorn and gummi bears are the only price a non-committal theatre-goer has to pay for two hours of entertainment.
thelinknewspaper.ca
One theatre-goer, who watched the show's opening night, said there had been "quite a few droppers" in the audience, who fainted upon seeing so much blood.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Theatre critics write easily of breaking down the fourth wall, of erasing the boundaries between player and theatre-goer.
torontoist.com
But the facts had to be presented in a way to entertain and educate young theatre-goers without giving them nightmares.
www.nzherald.co.nz
The first instinct of any regular theatre-goer is to foam at the mouth.
www.independent.co.uk
Rich in history and ambiance, even today the theatre offers theatre-goers nearly perfect acoustics, an intimate 499-seat setting, and a fine array of performances throughout the year.
en.wikipedia.org

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