Difference between revisions of "Try out (Q23536)"

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To try out a play is to produce it in a provincial theatre before West-end presentation. Sometimes referred to as “ trying-it-on-the-dog.”

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Latest revision as of 06:44, 18 October 2023

To try out a play is to produce it in a provincial theatre before West-end presentation. Sometimes referred to as “ trying-it-on-the-dog.”
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To try out a play is to produce it in a provincial theatre before West-end presentation. Sometimes referred to as “ trying-it-on-the-dog.”

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    To try out a play is to produce it in a provincial theatre before West-end presentation. Sometimes referred to as “ trying-it-on-the-dog.” (English)
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