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词汇 theatre-going
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Definition of theatre-going in English:

theatre-going

adjective
  • Going frequently to the theatre.

    the theatre-going public
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This article in the New York Times reveals that and some other interesting facts about the theater-going audience.
    • It is a measure of the theatre-going public's apathy that we sat quietly in our seats and didn't storm the stage and make everyone walk the plank.
    • My theatre-going companion (who shall remain nameless, mainly because I'm too embarrassed to admit that it was my mother) claimed that as good as the play was, it wasn't up to the standard of my latest effort.
    • The result was an informed and enthusiastic theater-going public.
    • I hope none of your theatre-going readers were deterred from treating themselves to a thoroughly enjoyable evening.
    • As this hit play has shown, the experience of learning a musical instrument resonates with a good deal of the theatre-going public.
    • Baltinglass has a very active theatre-going public and this is reflected in the efforts of the local amateur dramatic society, which regularly stages plays to satisfy this demand.
    • In it, he established a flair for dialogue and character already familiar to the theatre-going public.
    • The Oliviers, judged by stage experts and members of the theatre-going public, will be televised by BBC2 tonight at 8.30 pm.
    • He said it was difficult to maintain the centre with such a small theatre-going population and rising costs.
    • We hope that the new season will offer our audiences true variety and contrast in theatre-going experiences.
    • As we all know, the theatre-going public certainly isn't getting much younger.
    • That said, there was a strong black theatre-going public in black communities.
    • I think I was a little overawed with the whole theatre-going experience.
    • There must be thousands of gullible theatre-going buffoons who'd happily shell out for a piece of souvenir art.
    • The project also aims at seeing how best theatre houses can respond and meet the needs of the current and potential theatre-going community and other theatre users by the end of the year.
    • The company has also ensured the production will be able to reach beyond the usual theatre-going public by performing in community centres around the province.
    • Our first responsibility, obviously, is to the theatre-going public.
    • The theatre-going public can be divided into two categories: those who have seen this play and those who haven't.
    • They are betting that what the theatre-going public needs in the dog days of summer is an adaptation of Henry V, set during the October crisis.

Derivatives

  • theatregoer

  • nounˈθɪətəɡəʊə
    • Even the most avid theatregoer can struggle when it comes to Shakespearean language, for the simple fact that it is unfamiliar.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I still recommend it unreservedly to all inquisitive theatregoers.
      • I would imagine that the great majority of theatregoers haven't read Proust.
      • She is phenomenally talented and really must not be missed by any serious theatregoer.
      • Stark motifs of injustice, redemption, and the question of whether religion works for the betterment or detriment of mankind captivate theatergoers every step of the way.
      • In the end, you will hear fellow theatergoers weeping all around you, the sound muffled only by that of your own cathartic sobbing.
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