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  1. RAPT PRODUCTIONS HOW TO
  2. RAPT PRODUCTIONS TV

‘The singer's younger daughter, Madhusree, who had been a rapt listener during her father's recitals till this year, chose to sit on the stage and sing with her older friends.’.

RAPT PRODUCTIONS TV

  • ‘A group of girls underneath a TV set gazed up, rapt.’.
  • ‘Many people were rapt and stayed for the whole hour before it looped around.’.
  • ‘Two interjections from the rapt audience render the visiting 28-year-old former pupil particularly speechless.’.
  • ‘The Sheldonian, recently refurbished, was packed with a refreshingly young audience, which remained rapt throughout.’.
  • ‘The journalist did not exit from productions at intermission but stayed to observe a rapt audience, most of whom had never before seen a drama or comedy of any kind.’.
  • RAPT PRODUCTIONS HOW TO

    ‘Director Ron Howard knows how to keep his audience rapt.’.‘But, Newman points out, the personalities and relationships that keep audiences rapt are not neglected.’.‘‘Our task is not to create a movement from scratch,’ she proclaims to a rapt audience.’.‘In later years public demand saw him travelling the length and breadth of the country to deliver his budget speeches to rapt audiences.’.‘When I lectured at a skeptics meeting in Dublin in mid-October, this photo of my rapt audience was snapped.’.‘The audience is rapt, breaking several times into appreciative applause.’.‘Her eyes are warm and alive, as she tells her stories to a rapt audience.’.‘The shortness of her set was perhaps fortunate, as Tunstall left a rapt audience wanting more.’.‘Adults are rapt and absorbed pupils, far more dedicated students than are most kids.’.













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