The musicians, dancers and the audience joined in boisterous applause.
In fact, the film had a test run that extended to a year at the theater in Grand Rapids, Mich., where "Wedding" first drew boisterous applause.
(One song that never made the 1994 rebroadcast was Schubert's "Ave Maria," which had sprouted a Latin text, and was greeted with boisterous applause after the first line.)
General Powell was warmly received, and there was boisterous applause for some lines in his speech, especially those referring to the United States strengthening its "strategic cooperation" with Israel.
Elected officials and religious leaders followed him to the microphone, drawing boisterous applause for expressions of anger.
"They would not move it and now they are going to lose it," the General said to boisterous applause.
She was sworn in to boisterous and repeated applause, and after the ceremony was mobbed by a long line of well-wishers.
The fascination of watching such a durable, if self-tarnished, President perform at the very fire base of impeachment prompted grudging, less boisterous applause from Republicans.
On this day, it was Lopez who walked up the 18th fairway surrounded by a teeming gallery and boisterous applause.
He was promptly shown on Turner Field's high definition video board and received a boisterous applause from the Atlanta crowd.