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The phrase "a run of performances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a series of performances, typically in the context of theater, music, or other live events.
Example: "The theater is excited to announce a run of performances for the new play starting next month."
Alternatives: "a series of shows" or "a string of performances".
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Rachel invites him on a date off the back of a run of performances.
Partch, whose "Oedipus" recently had a run of performances in Montclair, New Jersey, was destined to be different.
But the rehearsal went so well that Ms. Zhang was invited to conduct a run of performances.
In a run of performances that began on Wednesday, "Shrine" is a ritualistic work that explores the idea of letting go.
"It's a very delicate situation," Mr. Luisi, 52, said in an interview before a run of performances of Verdi's "Rigoletto" at the Met, starting on Tuesday.
During a run of performances at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, she was subject to a protest at the curtain call by an angry Ukrainian.
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Cats closed in 2000 after a run of 7,485 performances, and A Chorus Line (1975), Les Misérables, and Phantom of the Opera all had surpassed 5,000 performances by the turn of the century.
Surviving a run of eight performances a week takes training and skill.
Less successful than its predecessor, The Apple had a run of 69 performances.
The show will shutter in New York in August, after a run of 136 performances.
The "Beauty" will have a run of eight performances at the Metropolitan Opera House between June 8th and June 13th.
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