If the subject matter fails to expand, this argument goes, audiences will eventually dwindle.
But by 1983 audiences had dwindled, and the theater closed.
Nevertheless, audiences and workshop attendance had dwindled from the levels seen at Harbourfront.
When audiences dwindled and expenses rose, they had to go.
However, at each venue her audiences dwindled and investors were non-existent.
By the mid-1970's, audiences had dwindled, black performers could earn more elsewhere, and 125th Street had gone into decline.
However, the film's audience quickly dwindled and it spent only two weeks in the Top Ten.
Or her audience can dwindle further, as old fans stop going to the concerts, leaving only the die-hards.
The audience for these shows have dwindled even in rural Kerala.
But by the third lecture the audience had dwindled, finding the lecturer difficult to hear and his subject hard to follow.