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      • From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ˌopening ˈnight noun [countable, uncountable] the first night that a new play, film etc is shown to the public SYN first night Examples from the Corpus opening night • Revelations did receive its usual good response, even on an opening night when the applause was otherwise seldom more than courteous.
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  1. The opening night, or press night, then provides the critics with an opportunity to see the show. There is an unwritten gentleman’s agreement between the press and producers that critics will not write about a show until the official opening night. Preview performances are often reduced in price.

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  3. Aug 10, 2019 · Opening Night After preview performances, there is an official opening night. This performance is the production as it will be performed from here on out.

  4. Definition. Opening night refers to the debut performance of a theatrical production, marking the official launch of the show for an audience.

  5. So the opening night is the natural point everything is driving toward. On opening night, the show needs to be ready for an audience. To begin with, you don’t need a firm date for opening night. All planning stems from how long before (or after) opening the event has to happen.

  6. opening night in Film topic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English opening night ˌopening ˈnight noun [ countable, uncountable ] AP AMF the first night that a new play, film etc is shown to the public SYN first night Examples from the Corpus opening night • Revelations did receive its usual good response , even on an opening night ...

  7. Feb 5, 2022 · A Broadway show’s official opening night is never its first performance in front of a paying audience. That first show is called the first preview. Broadway producers use previews the way they used to use out-of-town tryouts — to see how an audience responds, what works for them and what doesn’t; also to continue fixing structural ...

  8. In Opening night, Myrtle Gordon, a talented middle aged stage actress, spirals into a crises of confidence in her ability to act or relate to others when an adoring fan dies on the opening night of her latest play.

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