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Bravo to Round House for offering a variety of options to playgoers, including nights with socially distanced seating, a video version that goes online later in the month and tickets with a flexible conversion policy, from in-person to digital.
AFTER A DEVASTATING LULL, THEATER IS COMING BACK BIGPETER MARKSSEPTEMBER 10, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe playgoer no longer demands whatever of primal passion is presented to him to be dressed in doublet and hose.
THE ONLOOKER, VOLUME 1, PART 2VARIOUSHe discovered that he had quite a number of startling ideas about theatre-construction, based on his own experience as a playgoer.
THE REGENTE. ARNOLD BENNETTThat was a splendid time for the so-called "country" playgoer.
ELLEN TERRY AND HER SISTERST. EDGAR PEMBERTONLastly, I love the theatre, and have been an enthusiastic playgoer.
THE ENGLISH STAGEAUGUSTIN FILONIt takes the playgoer a long way back, to be thinking about this old piece and the casts that it has had upon the American stage.
SHADOWS OF THE STAGEWILLIAM WINTERThe playgoer who never saw Charles Fisher as Triplet can scarcely claim that he ever saw the part at all.
SHADOWS OF THE STAGEWILLIAM WINTERSuch undesigned coincidences are interesting to reader and playgoer, and in no way detract from the author's originality.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 107, SEPTEMBER 15, 1894VARIOUSThe playgoer does not always agree with the player, still less with that unfortunate object, the poor actor-manager.
MODERN ELOQUENCE: VOL II, AFTER-DINNER SPEECHES E-OVARIOUSThe "well-made play" of the day before yesterday is not a canon for all time, even for the most conservative playgoer.
THE BLACK CATJOHN TODHUNTERWORDS RELATED TO PLAYGOER
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