I 1) had (lived) in Japan for two years and I 2) had (never experienced) an earthquake before. But all that 3) (changed) one Tuesday morning at work. While I 4) was (sitting) at my desk I suddenly 5) (felt) a small tremor. Before I knew it, my entire desk 6) was (shaking) and my colleagues 7) were (screaming) . At that moment I 8) (remembered) that I 9) had (seen) a safety film about earthquakes the week before. As the film advised, I immediately 10) (ran) to the doorway and 11) (stood) underneath it. After the shaking stopped, I 12) (noticed) that the office windows 13) was (broken) and glass was everywhere. Luckily, no one was seriously injured and we 14) (were) all very relieved it was over!
The 20th century brought great changes into the theatre. Cinema, radio, television, video altered the course of the major performing arts and created the new ones. But still there are hundreds of puppet theatres, conservatoires and philharmonics, musical comedy theatres, drama theatres and opera houses where the audiences are excited at the prospect of seeing a play and the actors are most encouraged by the warm reception. But before going to a theatre you should book a ticket at a box-office.The most expensive seats are in the stalls, boxes and dress-circle. The seats in the balcony, pit and the upper circle are less expensive, they are cheap. Then at the entrance to the theatre the attendant tears your theatre ticket in half. He gives you your half back so that you can find your seat by its number. Another attendant shows you to your seat and sells a programme that will tell you which parts the actors are playing and how many acts there are in the play. Then you take your seat and may enjoy the play.I have always envied the dwellers of large cities. They have so many opportunities to enjoy themselves. Theatres, cinemas, variety shows, circus, conservatoire, concert halls, etc. are at their desposal. In provincial towns like mine is we have only amateur dramatics. That's why I always take the smallest chance to go to a theatre when in a city.
they don't often visit grandma.
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