A launch party was held on 25 July 2007, at which an invited audience and the media witnessed top organist Richard Hills play the instrument.
An audience of around 4000-5000 (by invitation) witnessed the final programme.
The shots had called out the cook and the few men who were about, with the result that a small yet highly appreciative audience witnessed Wainright's discomfiture.
He put forward that the audience had witnessed the documentation of the action/event rather the action/event itself.
Although the audience had witnessed Pauline and Arthur rowing many times, this was something different, "an act of betrayal on a massive scale."
According to the newspaper Morgenbladet an audience of several thousand persons witnessed the execution.
The show was sold out, with an audience of over 300 witnessing the two-hour-long performance.
A small audience of press and collectors witnessed the burning, and, in one instance, helped Hudson burn his art.
The audience witnessed a journey through time and cultures.
In its place, audiences witnessed such upper-class pursuits as fox hunting, lawn tennis, and yacht racing.