In Britain, I would call such a person a theatregoer (theatergoer in the USA). Some spellings I've found online give it as theatre goer (two separate words) or theatre-goer (with a hyphen)!
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Taphofile That's the name for people who love funerals and graves and cemeteries.
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Ummm, its in movies theaters, call your local movie theaters and ask what the showtimes are...
YES, THEY WERE ALSO ALOUD TO ATTEND LOCAL RESTURANTS AND MOVIE THEATERS, WHILE BLACK PEOPLE WERE SEGREGATED FROM THESE LOCATIONS.
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse will be out in theaters on June 30, 2010.
Some people call them movie theaters. Others even call them multi-plex. Others may say the drive in for outdoors movies or go to catch a show at the big screen.
She only saw them in her court. Queen Elizabeth did not attend the public theatres.
i am not sure but you can call the local theater and ask
They are called Ren-folk, although there is no singular for the term. Ren-fellow might work if people were willing to adopt it.
they don't attend
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