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The phrase "at the second performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific instance of a performance, such as a play, concert, or event, indicating that it is the second occurrence of that performance.
Example: "The audience was much larger at the second performance compared to the first."
Alternatives: "during the second show" or "at the second event".
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Admirably, the Tanglewood singers performed from memory but at the second performance on Friday were still feeling their way around the problems.
Police stood inside the theatre at the second performance.
At the second performance, I had another couple of nasty moments - but in completely new places.
At the second performance last Tuesday, he was his usual vigorous self.
"At the second performance, by the middle of the first movement, it was really there," he said.
Action unfolds slowly and demands total concentration from the audience, who obliged on the opening night and again at the second performance on Tuesday.
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AT the first performance of an early run of "Amerissiah" in 2008, Derek Ahonen, the director and playwright, was becoming increasingly, intensely angry.
Frank Sinatra, who last performed at the theater in 1946, is scheduled to appear at the first performance in the renovated theater on Wednesday.
And the results at the first performance, on Friday evening, were notably free and lively.
At the first performance I attended, the Ailey dancers did some aloof Naharin-style callsin calls.
But at the first performance of "Playboy," in Dublin in 1907, there were actual riots.
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