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premiere

[pri-meer, -myair] / prɪˈmɪər, -ˈmyɛər /


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In 2016, the company gave the premiere of Bright Sheng’s “Dream of the Red Chamber,” which is, like “Monkey,” based on a classic Chinese novel and has a libretto by Hwang.

From Los Angeles Times

A new stage adaptation of Paddington has received rave reviews from critics following its West End premiere.

From BBC

Walt Disney scored its second-biggest Thanksgiving weekend premiere with Zootopia 2, which took the top spot domestically and globally with more than a half a billion dollars in global ticket sales.

From Barron's

A “Zootopia”-themed land opened at Shanghai Disneyland in 2023, showing the franchise’s lasting appeal in the country and stoking interest for the sequel, which held its Chinese premiere at the theme park.

From The Wall Street Journal

On hold: Apple has yanked the French-language thriller “The Hunt,” which was scheduled to premiere Dec. 3, amid allegations of plagiarism.

From MarketWatch