A society had been formed by a number of well-to-do theatre-goers and rich business men to raise, by voluntary subscription, sufficient money to provide the sort of management they regarded as ideal with a solid foundation.
This was Lyne's fourth engagement since the opening of the theatre, and it proved what a remarkable hold he had upon our theatre goers when he repeated his well known and well worn repertoire to splendid business.
The present-day theatre-goers have little time to indulge in the reading of plays.
He had good support and "Maum Cree" received a favorable verdict from the Salt Lake theatre goers and Joe Murphy was successfully launched onto the dramatic sea as an Irish comedian.
It only remains to submit this work to opera-goers with the hope that it may add to their enjoyment and prove a valuable addition to their libraries.
In this country opera-goers will long remember "Mignon" by the great successes made by Miss Kellogg as Filina, and by Mme.
Doubtless Maeterlinck intends the entire conte as a symbol; theatre-goers will be more interested in its external garb.
Owing to the fire being on the side of the hut furthest from the road, the church-goers never noticed it.
La Pietra del Paragone is quite unknown to the opera-goers of the present day.
He is well known to play-goers in this country by reason of his several tours here.
The people of New York City have the reputation of being the most tireless theater-goers in all America; a statement which is verified by the ever-increasing number of large and well-filled places of amusement.
This clever trick was introduced to the theater-goers of marvel-loving Paris by Professor Verbeck and Mademoiselle Mathilde.
The scene was greatly enlivened by the multitude of gaily-dressed church-goers of both sexes, whom I met in every road and lane.
They greeted one another after the friendly custom of the country, which gave a greeting even to strangers,--and these church-goers were all old friends.
He presently realized that some of these sad comers and sadder goers were not Oldfield people, that some lived farther away, and this knowledge filled him with greater surprise.
Viardot's triumphs is that of Ronconi, a name full of pleasant recollections, too, for many of the opera-goers of the last generation in the United States.
Maria's charming voice and personal fascination held the public spellbound, and her good nature in the introduction of English songs, whenever called on by her admirers, raised the delight of the opera-goers of the day to a wild enthusiasm.
Lastly, frequent play-goers in Paris observe that the very slenderest novelty is sufficient to insure at a theater the (very considerable) physical presence of the conscientious critic of the "Temps.
The chief routes of tourist travel are so involved with each other, and so planned for exchange, interchange, and succession of goers and comers, that the perpetual rencontres of chance acquaintances are amusing.
It was the nooning between services when I reached Mauchline, and church-goers from a distance were taking their beer and crackers decorously in the parlor of the inn.
The famous bear Sackerson, who is mentioned in The Merry Wives of Windsor, now and then broke his chain and put female theatre-goers shrieking to flight.
A favourite actress had entered a private box, and the enthusiastic play-goers were showing their regard for her.
This was their method of damning the play, and I commend it to the attention of London play-goers as incomparably more decent and respectable than that which they adopt to break an author's heart.
I will just ask you if play-goers sympathize with a pair of lovers because they are lovers, because they are interesting, because they are all that is sweet, because they are true to each other?
She was the ideal Juliet--so the theatre-goers thought--and never before had she been aided by so gallant and so ardent a Romeo.
A few moments later little knots of the play-goers passed him, still laughing with remembrance of the farce they had been witnessing.
Again, it is far more advantageous for the young singer to appear in the smaller opera house at first, so that if any errors are made the opera goers will not be unforgiving.
She was just twenty years of age when she completely turned the heads of the Dublin theatre-goers by the magnificence of her impersonation of Sir Harry Wildare in The Constant Couple.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "goers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.