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The phrase "a regular performer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who frequently performs, whether in a theatrical, musical, or other performance context.
Example: "She is a regular performer at the local theater, captivating audiences with her talent."
Alternatives: "a frequent performer" or "a consistent performer".
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She was a regular performer on the U-Nebraska music scene, performing under the name Vanfantom.
In the 1970s she became a regular performer on Princess Line cruise ships.
Frédéric Seguette was a regular performer with Bel in the early years.
Bobby is a regular performer on TV and radio, as a presenter and pundit.
From age 5, she was a regular performer at the Youngstown Playhouse, a respected regional theater.
Donny Golden, a regular performer with the Chieftans, has taught award-winning Irish dancers, including Jean Butler of Riverdance.
In 1968 he made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City, and from 1971 he was a regular performer there.
Ms. Whiting was a regular performer on television in its first decades, appearing on variety shows hosted by George Jessel, Red Skelton, Jonathan Winters and Nat King Cole.
In the early 1950s Farrell performed concerts with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, and in 1953 she became a regular performer with the Bach Aria Group.
"The same things that freaked out the establishment 20 years ago still freak them out," said Max Steele, a regular performer at Mr. Dax's events.
She further insults female comedians by saying that they can't be themselves, so their comedy is nothing more than "a female comedy version of a regular performer".
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