111. Beijing operas are still shown in Taiwan, but producers have to adapt the ancient Chinese dramas to attract an audience less patient with the monotonous and shrill arias. 112. Filmauro, owned by producer Aurelio De Laurentiis, usually releases a comedy spiced with sex and nudity that attracts large audiences during the holiday season. 113. He has promoted the expansion of soccer in developing countries, attracted new audiences in the United States and Asia and increased the number of international competitions. 114. It was re-released in British theaters last year, attracting massive audiences. 115. Judo needs professionals and simpler rules to attract wider audiences, the president of the International Judo Federation said Sunday. 116. Limited repertory runs of plays may attract those audiences who are put off the West End. 117. Some other sports that attract large audiences, such as gymnastics, are unlikely to settle for much lesser sums. 118. Still to be seen, however, is whether a Bollywood stage epic can attract a mainstream audience, particularly Asians, who tend not to go the theater. 119. The book, which recounts a battle between good and evil, attracted audiences of all ages. 120. The Branson phenomenon owes its birth to country-western troubadours who noticed that by long tradition a few local performers were attracting respectable audiences. |