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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a play for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a theatrical performance intended for a specific audience or purpose.
Example: "The director announced a play for the children that would be performed next weekend."
Alternatives: "a performance for the" or "a production for the".
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Chavkin sees it as a play for the resistance.
It is not a play for the squeamish.
I have been rehearsing a play for the last month.
"Sisters" is not a play for the faint of heart.
Send him the other way, and really create a play for the ages.
A group of untalented blue-collar guys are rehearsing a play for the city's elite.
Then a friend of ours' father wrote a play for the People's Theatre in Newcastle.
More recently the Pantone brand has been making a play for the consumer market.
"I love the fact that it's not a play for the theatre elite.
Currently writing a play for the National about central Africans in London.
If ever there was a play for the moment, this was it.
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