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playgoer|ˈpleɪˌgəʊə(r)| [f. play n. + goer; cf. church-goer.] One who (habitually) goes to the play; a frequenter of the theatre.
1822Lamb Elia Ser. i. Artif. Comedy Last Cent., The present generation of playgoers. 1857A. Mathews Tea-Table Talk II. 313 Night after night I revelled in delights known only to the play-goer of those times. So ˈplay-ˌgoing n. and a.
1780T. Davies Mem. Garrick (1808) II. 48 (Jod.) By these means drawing all the playgoing people to Drury Lane. 1896Daily News 28 Jan. 6/6 It has been said that the play⁓going of a man of the world is one of the most cherished of his memories. |