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  • theatre enthusiasts with the religious enthusiasts. On the one hand was the playgoer, always seeking pleasure, paying exorbitantly for it, suffering unbearable...
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  • and Staffordshire Sentinel, 7 May 1910; engraved portraits are in Lady's Pictorial, the Playgoer, and Society Illustrated—all 7 May 1910.] G. Le G. N....
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  • audience is more open-minded than the critics. "Have I had a good time?" the playgoer asks and the ​question is more fundamental than the critics’ criterion...
    290 bytes (2,032 words) - 19:58, 31 January 2024
  • thing in the play. But undoubtedly what appeals, and will appeal, to the playgoer is the novelty of the production—the programme girls in picturesque tatters...
    26 KB (4,538 words) - 01:33, 31 December 2020
  • disease--are mentioned, the play is prohibited. This principle of shielding the playgoer from unpleasant reflections is carried so far that when a play was submitted...
    144 KB (24,982 words) - 19:47, 25 March 2014