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"We have such a curious audience," Mr. James said.
The subsequent ballets that McGregor choreographed brought in a new, young and curious audience (the holy grail of any ballet company).
There is, of course, a small, curious audience who will go to experimental fringe shows if you can reach them, most of them probably Guardian theatre blog readers.
It remains to be seen whether the intellectually curious audience devoted to Mr. Lydon's show will take to a new host.
A blood count was an event; the victim, frowning thoughtfully out of the window as his blood trickled into the vial, could always be sure of having an intensely curious audience.
These cryptic, crepuscular cameos always attract a curious audience but do not always provided answers as memorably coherent as, say, the neon exhibition of Sky's The Limit before he won the Coral Cup a few years ago.
As the unrest has intensified, Brazilian readers of The New York Times have attempted to explain the protests to a curious audience in comments posted on this site in English and Portuguese.
Instead of trying to steer clear of pornographic taint, the companies that perform at Nada Show World revel in the atmosphere of the demimonde, using it as a draw for curious audience members.
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