Sentences with phrase «children in the audience»

That should give children in the audience enough time to guess the name of the book.
Watching Australian director Jennifer Peedom's Mountain one morning at the sixth annual Los Cabos International Film Festival, I was struck by the fullness of the auditorium and by the prominence of children in the audience.
Santa makes a plastic toy clone of himself (also, sadly, played by Allen) who, besides frightening all of the small children in the audience, becomes an epaulet - wearing despot intent on giving the kids of the world coal in their stockings (which, funnily enough, would be a boon for many children in the world).
Children in the audience grew restless, while most of the laughs tended to emanate from adult audience members.
«[There's a] responsibility on directors and producers and theater - makers generally to make sure that every time we put something on, we put it on for that young child in the audience.
My question is for my children watching at home today and the children in the audience.
It made for a beautiful mix and even the children in the audience asked for seconds.
She implored the children in the audience to keep the tradition alive with Chuck, «the oracle of the Island.»
It's likely that «Shrek the Third» will be a hit, too, although the children in the audience for my press screening didn't exactly look as if they were having the time of their lives.
It doesn't really pander to the children in the audience, letting the adults be adults when they can.
The children in the audience shrieked with delight.
It is a little surprising that so much of the film revolves around dialogue, however, and the children in the audience noticably lose interest only to have it piqued again whenever a big action set piece is rolled out.
A crucial early scene at the zoo shows that wild animals are indeed wild and indeed animals, and it serves as a caution for children in the audience, who must not make the mistake of thinking this is a Disney tiger.
Smart touches such as those may fly over the heads of the children in the audience, but the action and humor of The Iron Giant will not fail to delight them and the adults in attendance.
If any children in the audience haven't fallen asleep by this point, then it'll be these moments that finally drift them off.
Deutsch, who was attempting to share the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., said he felt it was rude to have his back to the public and wanted to speak in a way that was inclusive to the children in the audience.
A researcher from the production team asked a child in the audience — who was already aware of the identity of the celebrity — to phone in from a dressing room and answer the question.
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