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Phrases that describe showing movies/TV dramas/theater
I want to describe a movie/TV drama/theater (say, an opera) which will be displayed soon. Are there any difference between them in terms of the phrases used?
e.g. The movie will be screened tomorrow; the TV drama will be run next week; the opera is on the next week.
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Re: Phrases that describe showing movies/TV dramas/theater
Below are some common collocations. There is some crossover.
The film (movie) will be screened/premiered/released tomorrow.
The TV drama begins/will be shown/starts next week.
The opera/play opens next month.
Rover
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