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playbill
[ pley-bil ]
playbill
/ ˈpleɪˌbɪl /
noun
- a poster or bill advertising a play
- the programme of a play
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Example Sentences
According to the playbill, the answer is neither heaven nor hell (nor purgatory).
My best strategy this season was not looking at the Playbill before I saw the show.
Here's your afternoon culture news links: Idina Menzel Renamed Adele Dazeem in Playbill.
“Somebody asked us to sign their Playbill,” he said with a laugh, still tickled by the idea.
His face is not familiar on the posters; and his name is not in large type on the playbill.
My misguided parents actually had the playbill printed and invited friends to witness the performance.
Your playbill is a wonderfully accurate expositor of the mysteries of your human being.
It was scribbled in pencil on the back of a playbill, and sealed apparently with a tobacco-stopper.
But, when she saw a playbill outside the music-seller's, she was afraid to examine it lest he might be staring after her.
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