What is word for lover of live theater?
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Thanks for the comments. I do like Theater Enthusiast. I was hoping there was a word similar to bibliophile but I haven't come across any related term yet.
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Thanks for the comments. I do like Theater Enthusiast. I was hoping there was a word similar to bibliophile but I haven't come across any related term yet.
– Robert
Mar 28 at 20:07
Hi Robert, welcome to EL&U. You might not be aware that there are strict rules for single-word-requests: "To ensure your question is not closed as off-topic, please be specific about the intended use of the word. You must include a sample sentence demonstrating how the word would be used." You can add this using the edit link. For further guidance, see How to Ask, and make sure you also take the EL&U Tour :-)
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Thanks for the comments. I do like Theater Enthusiast. I was hoping there was a word similar to bibliophile but I haven't come across any related term yet.
– Robert
Mar 28 at 20:07
Hi Robert, welcome to EL&U. You might not be aware that there are strict rules for single-word-requests: "To ensure your question is not closed as off-topic, please be specific about the intended use of the word. You must include a sample sentence demonstrating how the word would be used." You can add this using the edit link. For further guidance, see How to Ask, and make sure you also take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
2 days ago
Thanks for the comments. I do like Theater Enthusiast. I was hoping there was a word similar to bibliophile but I haven't come across any related term yet.
– Robert
Mar 28 at 20:07
Thanks for the comments. I do like Theater Enthusiast. I was hoping there was a word similar to bibliophile but I haven't come across any related term yet.
– Robert
Mar 28 at 20:07
Hi Robert, welcome to EL&U. You might not be aware that there are strict rules for single-word-requests: "To ensure your question is not closed as off-topic, please be specific about the intended use of the word. You must include a sample sentence demonstrating how the word would be used." You can add this using the edit link. For further guidance, see How to Ask, and make sure you also take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
2 days ago
Hi Robert, welcome to EL&U. You might not be aware that there are strict rules for single-word-requests: "To ensure your question is not closed as off-topic, please be specific about the intended use of the word. You must include a sample sentence demonstrating how the word would be used." You can add this using the edit link. For further guidance, see How to Ask, and make sure you also take the EL&U Tour :-)
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Merriam Webster's defines a theatergoer as:
a person who frequently goes to the theater
There is also the term theater patron which can imply someone who also provides financial support or a very loyal theatergoer. See TheFreeDictionary's definition of patron for more information.
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A live theater enthusiast is a possibility. I would not say "patron" because that's just someone who attends a theater. That doesn't make you a live theater fan. Possibilities are live theater-enthusiast, live theater-buff (colloquial) or live theater-fan (more standard).
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"live theater-enthusiast" deviates from the intent of the phrase. Check your dashes.
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Merriam Webster's defines a theatergoer as:
a person who frequently goes to the theater
There is also the term theater patron which can imply someone who also provides financial support or a very loyal theatergoer. See TheFreeDictionary's definition of patron for more information.
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Merriam Webster's defines a theatergoer as:
a person who frequently goes to the theater
There is also the term theater patron which can imply someone who also provides financial support or a very loyal theatergoer. See TheFreeDictionary's definition of patron for more information.
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Merriam Webster's defines a theatergoer as:
a person who frequently goes to the theater
There is also the term theater patron which can imply someone who also provides financial support or a very loyal theatergoer. See TheFreeDictionary's definition of patron for more information.
Merriam Webster's defines a theatergoer as:
a person who frequently goes to the theater
There is also the term theater patron which can imply someone who also provides financial support or a very loyal theatergoer. See TheFreeDictionary's definition of patron for more information.
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A live theater enthusiast is a possibility. I would not say "patron" because that's just someone who attends a theater. That doesn't make you a live theater fan. Possibilities are live theater-enthusiast, live theater-buff (colloquial) or live theater-fan (more standard).
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"live theater-enthusiast" deviates from the intent of the phrase. Check your dashes.
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A live theater enthusiast is a possibility. I would not say "patron" because that's just someone who attends a theater. That doesn't make you a live theater fan. Possibilities are live theater-enthusiast, live theater-buff (colloquial) or live theater-fan (more standard).
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A live theater enthusiast is a possibility. I would not say "patron" because that's just someone who attends a theater. That doesn't make you a live theater fan. Possibilities are live theater-enthusiast, live theater-buff (colloquial) or live theater-fan (more standard).
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A live theater enthusiast is a possibility. I would not say "patron" because that's just someone who attends a theater. That doesn't make you a live theater fan. Possibilities are live theater-enthusiast, live theater-buff (colloquial) or live theater-fan (more standard).
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"live theater-enthusiast" deviates from the intent of the phrase. Check your dashes.
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"live theater-enthusiast" deviates from the intent of the phrase. Check your dashes.
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"live theater-enthusiast" deviates from the intent of the phrase. Check your dashes.
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"live theater-enthusiast" deviates from the intent of the phrase. Check your dashes.
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Thanks for the comments. I do like Theater Enthusiast. I was hoping there was a word similar to bibliophile but I haven't come across any related term yet.
– Robert
Mar 28 at 20:07
Hi Robert, welcome to EL&U. You might not be aware that there are strict rules for single-word-requests: "To ensure your question is not closed as off-topic, please be specific about the intended use of the word. You must include a sample sentence demonstrating how the word would be used." You can add this using the edit link. For further guidance, see How to Ask, and make sure you also take the EL&U Tour :-)
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