revue 的定义
- a form of theatrical entertainment in which recent events, popular fads, etc., are parodied.
- any entertainment featuring skits, dances, and songs.
revue 近义词
等同于 performance
等同于 burlesque
等同于 variety show
revue 的近义词 4 个
等同于 vaudeville
更多revue例句
- During the pandemic, Gardiner shifted to digital performance, offering, among other shows, a revue in February, “Simply Sondheim,” that proved a palpable hit and provided the company with a new, global profile.
- For New Faces of ‘52, a landmark revue, I did a satire on Death of a Salesman and Elia Kazan’s superheavy direction.
- For his 80th birthday came another revue, Sondheim on Sondheim, headlined by Barbara Cook and Vanessa Williams.
- But ABC is charting new territory with its GQ brigade, the first ripply abbed, all-male journalism revue.
- Competition is fierce for the revue, so her talent must have shone.
- He was defendant in the breach of promise suit brought by a notorious London actress, then playing in a popular revue.
- He assumed financial control of the "Revue de l'Est," founded by the lawyer.
- For the autobiographical portions of this organ, I am indebted to the notices which have appeared in the Revue Mensuelle.
- He founded La Revue d'Anthropologie in 1872, and it was in its pages that the larger portion of his writings appeared.
- When Buloz bought the Revue des deux Mondes, she became one of the contributors to that journal.