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FROM an advertiser's viewpoint, children are a splendid audience.
It was reportedly a hit ("very numerous & splendid audience," wrote one who saw it).
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It is present in The Lady from Dubuque, too, when Oscar, the intruder/guest, dresses in the nightshirt of Sam, his protesting host: "Don't you think I make a splendid Sam?... [To audience] Am I not Sam?" When asked about this recurrent theme, Albee says: "It must be that I'm an identical twin.
It will sound splendid, and few of their audience will know the difference.
The audience in the splendid Wales Millennium Centre recognised the similarities with their prince, though Steven Heathcote's Siegfried resembles Andrew more than Charles.
As she demonstrates the funky chicken, it's clear Reeves is having a splendid time, as is the audience member in his 60s rejuvenated by the loveliness of Jimmy Mack.
Not so this splendid movie, which will leave audiences in a heady reverie long after its mysterious light has faded from the screen.
He said the kiosk is "a splendid idea — this is a captive audience".
Shakhtar Donetsk, the champion team from nearby Ukraine, also gave an impressive performance, holding Juventus, 1-1, in the splendid new Juventus stadium, though the audience was far from its full capacity Tuesday.
A sense of comic satisfaction is what the audience takes away from the splendid revival of S. N. Behrman's 1932 hit "Biography" (well cast and well directed by J. R. Sullivan at the Pearl).
He then asked his audience to help him in "the splendid and beneficent task of reviving the Olympic Games".
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