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premiere

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


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But it is especially problematic for Auggie, the central character of the new musical “Wonder,” making its premiere at American Repertory Theater here.

From The Wall Street Journal

Following its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, the film had a theatrical release in November and is now available to stream on multiple VOD platforms.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s nothing essential on the way, and the one big premiere, “Bridgerton,” premieres so late in the month that you’d might as well wait until February.

From MarketWatch

“Difference Between,” a 23-minute world premiere by Matthew Neenan, holds the stage intriguingly until losing momentum and feeling strung out as it presents an artful, communal gathering that dwindles to a somewhat puzzling conclusion.

From The Wall Street Journal

In lieu of live programming this year, NBC will air its two-hour special celebrating all things “Wicked” that premiered in November.

From Los Angeles Times