All of which is undeniable, and the well-read playgoer will happily consume such a layer cake of pastiche. |
Half-price was an institution of old date, however, and by no means without advantage to the playgoer. |
The Elizabethan playgoer had no desire to bias the judgment of the dramatist. |
It is a difficult work more likely to appeal to the theatre specialist than the average playgoer. |
The end result flat-lines the material leaving the playgoer with a feeling of being aurally teased. |
Regret soon ceases on finding that I am among old friends acting a story more or less familiar to every playgoer. |