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The audience split into two teams and, ignoring us, played a game.
When the BBC televised the Women's Euro 2013 football championship, the audience split was 70% male and 30% female.
The audience, split into three groups, moves between separate playing areas, so that each playlet is performed three times.
One of them produced a ball, the audience split into teams and, ignoring us, played a game.
Their activities — some of them coalesce like a flash mob, some proceed by individual whim — gently herd the audience, split and scatter it.
The audience splits upon arrival, each half seeing a different act first, and after a brief intermission the halves of the audience switch bathrooms.
With the aristocratic audience split between conservative dilettante supporters of Thalberg and the elitist artistes who worshiped Liszt, it combined the partisan politics of an election season with the fiery fan worship of a Subway Series.
Mr. McCain, looking at Mrs. Reagan in the audience, split from most of his rivals in stating unequivocally that he would support the use of federal funding to expand stem cell research.
Philadelphia changed the traditional formula, with a split stage, a split personality of the central character, with a public face and a private inner man (in Friel's words the "conscience, the secret thoughts, the id, the spirit"), and an audience split between reverence for the old ways and the inevitability of the new.
He began with a warm-up act - all the kids from the top two years of the local primary schools singing a song that extended into a round, with the audience split into two, backing them with either Swing Low Sweet Chariot or Oh When The Saints Go Marching In.
Between stories the audience splits into small teams for absurdist language games with obscure rules where cheating, ad libbing and quarrelling are actively encouraged.
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