performance date
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But casting, done by the director or choreographer, and often announced close to the performance date, can seem mysterious and arbitrary.
From New York Times • Mar. 3, 2021
The performance date may be news, but the subject is well known.
From Washington Post • Aug. 2, 2016
For purposes of advertising, Life, weekly funnypaper, has started a theatre ticket service whereby seats may be obtained at box-office prices by mail orders sent at least one week before the performance date.
From Time Magazine Archive
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On one occasion, when the commission for a new work arrived perilously close to the scheduled performance date, Hindemith composed the instrumental parts directly on duplicating stencils, then conducted the score from memory.
From Time Magazine Archive
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