preshowing

/priˈʃoʊɪŋ/
noun
  1. An early or advance showing of a movie, TV show, or other performance before its official release.
    • We attended a preshowing of the play, which gave us a chance to see it before opening night.
    • Critics were invited to a preshowing of the documentary before it aired on television.
    • The theater held a preshowing of the new superhero film for fan club members.
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