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world premiere

noun

  1. the first public performance of a play, motion picture, musical work, etc.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of world premiere1

First recorded in 1920–25
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“After being impressed by the company’s L.A. premiere of “The Road to Mecca,†Fugard entrusted Stephen Sachs with the world premiere of “Exits and Entrances.â€

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Picketing continued, and extended to the world premiere of “All the President’s Men,†which was characterized as “the most eagerly awaited picture since ‘Jaws.’â€

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At the world premiere at London's Leicester Square, fans - primarily young female ones - screamed at the sight of the heartthrob, known to many as "R-Patz".

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This being a workshop production — as in, not a fully-staged world premiere — what have been the developmental priorities?

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The film had its world premiere in November at Poland’s EnergaCamerimage international film festival.

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