At this point the performers would tend to write lyrics though not always.
Yet many performers in both shows - for reasons of health, economy and convenience - tend to fend for themselves.
By the way, performers tend to wear formal dress because, strange to say, such clothes are more comfortable to play in.
The 1980's and 1990 brought record sales to new peaks while the performers themselves tended to flash and burn out.
By asking for volunteers to mount the stage, the performer also tends to select the most extraverted members of the audience.
Otherwise the performers tend toward ornamental line readings that would more than likely have made the author spit.
Instead, performers tend to blunt these differences, to smooth the surfaces.
Professional performers tend to be in larger groups with a more substantial chorus, allowing for a capella performances.
That realization may be why performers tend to dally with their own kind.