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'put on plays' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about staging a play, or when referring to someone's responsibility for organizing and producing a play. For example: "The school's drama club puts on plays every year as part of their end-of-term activities."
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Like the March girls, we put on plays in our living room.
Throughout the 1960s he put on plays, children's shows and musical events at the Woodstock Playhouse.
Did you write stories, put on plays, invent potions or your own recipes?
They put on plays to bring history, art, etc. to life.
They put on plays and skits at the weekend for the public at Brighton.
We put on plays in schools, and we'd do summer fairs, where everyone was pissed and the children were feral.
"We put on plays that say something about our contemporary lives, that embrace a wider world," said Ergen.
Mr. Watson put on plays in alliance with local companies, sharing productions with Cara Caldwell Watson's Wordplay and Theaterworks in Hartford.
The M's of M&M are Michael J. Muldoon and his wife, Melinda O'Brien, who put on plays, generally without charging admission in local libraries.
They put on plays and poetry readings here, and you can get the sun without feeling that you're in a posing competition.
"In the meantime, most of you continue to shoot your films, put on plays and receive grants from the ministry of culture," he writes.
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