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I respect their need to draw in an audience and present this a certain way.
Music venues draw in an audience to an area where they might not have gone before.
This seemed like a gimmick to draw in an audience rather than a good-faith effort to stage a credible musical production.
Regardless of the type of content that artists, brands and publishers create today, a meaningful authentic story can draw in an audience that could otherwise be critical and desensitized.
Tonight I'm off to see Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, New York, about a theatre director who devises a production in a vast Manhattan warehouse, which fails to draw in an audience.
Proving that the producer David E. Kelley can apparently draw in an audience on his name alone, "Boston Public," while not the highest-rated new series over all, was competitively the best performer because it beat all its competition at 8 p.m. on Monday in virtually every category of viewer.
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One of the marks of a truly gifted actor is an ability to draw in and involve an audience without saying a word.
Back to Earth ended up drawing in an audience of around 2.6 million.
It drew in an audience of 3.2m and the debate was still bubbling on Twitter this morning on the #BenefitsBritain hashtag.
Based on the books by George RR Martin, the sixth season drew in an audience of 25.1m in the US, with audiences clamouring to find out the fate of the character Jon Snow.
Live Stories, for example – meaning the photo and video montages that offer live looks at events – are capable of drawing in an audience of 20 million in 24 hours, according to data the company provided earlier this year.
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