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While this led to some discontent among the theatre-going public, many of his reforms eventually did take hold.
As a result, the theatre has garnered a large and dedicated following among the members of the theatre-going public.
Nominations and eventual winners are selected by the theatre-going public's vote.
London rarely offers such huge dollops of Shakespeare to its theatre-going public.
They also value culture and make up a significant proportion of the book-buying and theatre-going public.
The first night of the new play, proved a disappointment however, and received lukewarm notices from the Neapolitan theatre-going public.
Others before him had questioned morality of course, but had disguised to make them palatable to the theatre-going public.
By doing so, the Theatre looked to expanding the involvement of the theatre-going public in the actual running of the theatre.
His later pieces would continue to mock customs of the day, without really upsetting the status quo enjoyed by the theatre-going public.
It was initially granted a warm reception by Vienna's theatre-going public, but the press was more divided in opinion.
The theatre-going public needed escapist entertainment during the dark times of World War I, and they flocked to the theatre.
If the theatre-going public accepts this vitiation of its entertainment program a deplorable decline in the Art of Music is inevitable.
The festival offers not only productions and performances for the theatre-going public, but offers workshops and seminars aimed at theatre students and professionals.
The Awards are unique because the adjudicating panels include members of the theatre-going public, who work alongside experts chosen by the Society for their knowledge and professional experience.
Richard Watts (New York Herald Tribune) called it "brilliant", but other critics and members of the theatre-going public disliked the subject matter.
The classics of Congreve and Farquhar, Sheridan and Goldsmith, once beloved by the entire English theatre-going public, were being neglected.
Due to the increasing amount of theatre-going public, the Opera House would not be able to support the demand, especially when the Wellington Festival of the Arts arrived.
From its celebrated opening in London in October 1985, this adaptation of Victor Hugo's epic masterpiece, immediately captured the imagination and enthusiasm of the theatre-going public.
William Henry Lane, known as Juba, was perhaps the greatest of the Black American dancers and musicians who astonished the British theatre-going public in the 1840s and 1850s.
Firstly, theatre exists by the grace of its producers, directors and actors, and I should like to add the theatre-going public to this list, for without an audience, there is no theatre.
She was introduced to the theatre-going public of London by way of her uncle, Harry Jacobson, a then-popular London orchestra leader and also pianist to Gracie Fields.
The West End has always traded on glamour; cinematic fame, especially, has long been a growing attraction for the theatre-going public and a burgeoning distraction for many of our better-known stage-actors.
But until now the members of our theatre-going public have not been so attuned: a public brought up with entirely false expectations, a public of "critics" evincing a half-moral, half-scholarly, predisposition.
Other artists consider a paying, theatre-going public to be unrepresentative of the public to whom they are trying to communicate, and performing to 'the man on the street' may be considered a more democratic form of dissemination.
From 16 November 1925, with Dennis Eadie, he presented Juno and the Paycock at the Royalty Theatre, thus bringing Sean O'Casey to the attention of London's theatre-going public.