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The playgoers of London knew a real fight when they saw one.
This was a record number of playgoers during the 50 seasons.
Audiences now average over 14,000 playgoers for each summer show.
It is a period piece by a Russian writer few playgoers know well.
Be a playgoer at the thrilling street theater of freedom.
No doubt the playgoers expected him to caw at any moment.
There are lots of new, younger writers, who know how to please the playgoer.
In each case, the Monday after the performance, a playgoer can walk on campus and see the theater department.
He was simply a playgoer who knew a little about virtually everything, and in some specific areas of inquiry quite a bit more than that.
The performances drew over 6,000 playgoers, averaging about 500 audience members per show.
I was just old enough to be a playgoer."
The crowd of playgoers began to hurry to the doors, and I ran round to open them.
Once, all that was required of a playgoer was a willingness to watch.
He also felt that the impact of a play was stronger if the playgoer had to participate by using his or her imagination.
Whether she is snake in the grass or butterfly on the wheel playgoers must find out for themselves.
Inside the building, playgoers were required to walk through a metal detector to enter the auditorium.
In practice, this ethos tends to push the playgoer to extremes.
On one score, however, reviewers and playgoers seem to find little to argue about: the performances.
This particular playgoer was raised in a world, now vanished, in which the great players stayed home.
According to league surveys, the most important factor cited by playgoers in deciding what to see is the cast.
Playgoers took it for granted that they could draw inspiration and moral lessons from events of the past.
They discern great gaps in the original story that are probably never noticed by playgoers."
Some playgoers may be put off by the overwrought qualities in the writing and the stagecraft.
Perhaps the author wanted to give playgoers the gift of a happy ending as a form of encouragement.
It also made more money, because every playgoer had a seat and paid a shilling for it.