The narratives are spelled out broadly so that even the most unsophisticated audiences will have no problem following the stories.
In early movies, the unsophisticated audiences of those days had to be helped over sudden changes from one scene to another with subtitles, for example: 'meanwhile, back at the ranch'.
This is the night usually booked far in advance by theatergoers celebrating anniversaries or birthdays, a group considered by some in the theater industry to be an unsophisticated audience.
It's hardly surprising that the myth of America as a classless society emerges at its most schematic in movies aimed at relatively youthful, unsophisticated audiences.
He probably intended his work for a wide and relatively unsophisticated audience.
Take a cute story, tell it with funny drawings, sprinkle it with gags, market it to an unsophisticated audience.
Repertory can sprawl loosely, or be geared too obviously to the demands of the box office and the need to appeal to a relatively unsophisticated audience.
The fact that he quite omitted to explain how the sovereignty of the people had in this particular instance been assailed did not weigh with his unsophisticated audience in the least.
The play seems to be speaking down to an unsophisticated audience, and it cautiously sticks to oblique references to racial divisions rather than risk getting anyone mad.
To an unsophisticated audience?