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Discover Ludwig"catch a show" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to attend or see a performance, such as a play, concert, or movie. Example: "I am going to catch a show at the local theater tonight."
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CATCH A SHOW We might sit and watch a show together.
Or you could catch a show at the newly restored Fox Theater (1807 Telegraph Avenue; www.thefoxoakland.com).
At Richmond Theatre (atgtickets.com), you can catch a show before it heads to the West End.
If you want to catch a show in South Florida, this is the place to come.
Stop by to peruse the space, hear a live band, catch a show opening or learn a new skill.
10 p.m. 3) HEAR THE BUZZ There are plenty of places to catch a show but not to hear live music with no cover.
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On Friday, I drove into LA to catch a showing of Partly Fiction, Sophie Huber's new documentary about Harry Dean Stanton.
He and the babies sneak out of the theater room to catch a showing of Reptar! while leaving a wake of accidental mayhem and destruction as they do.
If you were a viewer of MTV during the 1980s and 1990s, you might have caught a show hosted by Fab 5 Freddy (among others) called YO MTV RAPS.
With the car running smoothly again, we were off to Vermont, where in the town of Fairlee, top down on the LeBaron in a field behind the Fairlee Motel & Drive-in Theater, we caught a show at the drive-in.
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