revue
IPA: rɪvjˈu
noun
- A form of theatrical entertainment in which recent events, popular fads, etc., are parodied.
- Any entertainment featuring skits, dances, and songs.
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Examples of "revue" in Sentences
- The revue was tremendously popular.
- The revue of 1981, won the Perrier Comedy Award.
- It is the third largest Revue company in the UK.
- That year he wrote his first successful Broadway revue.
- He appeared in both the stage revue and the 1975 film adaptation.
- Moore had already appeared in the Fringe in the 1958 Oxford revue.
- From the ages of 17 to 19, she was the second soloist in the revue.
- The order of sketches and songs featured in the revue is as follows.
- I was putting on end-of-term revue shows which were being "videoed".
- The 2009 Revue season runs from the 19th of August to the 24th of September.
- From the ages of 17 to 19, she was the second soloist in the Vienna Ice Revue.
- The revue is the greek community's annual variety show, which is a fundraiser for the United Way.
- I intentionally used the word revue, as where I come from it is normal to call something that one would read a “revue”.
- Studdard recently took some time to talk about the musical revue, which is about Thomas Wright Waller, better known as Fats Waller.
- A natural comedian from his early days performing in revue sketches at the Edinburgh festival, Grant adopts an ironic tone about his work as well as his personal life.
- The revue is a project of the Little Theatre's Relay for Life team with all funds going to the American Cancer Society, according to team captain and director-producer Roxie Long of Zoarville.
- The revue is an original production of the Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company and was conceived by director Avery Saltzman and choreographer Tim French, aided and abetted by music director Mark Camilleri.
- The second half saw a variety of homemade props come on stage, carefully crafted from cardboard, tin foil and a childhood watching Blue Peter, add in some home-made songs and silly voices and you feel like Pappy's are your mates putting on an end-of-term revue in your living room.
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