Meaning & Definition of word "Revue"

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    Revue

    /rəˈvjuː/

    noun:

    • 1. A theatrical performance that combines music, dance, and sketches, often satirical in nature.
      • Example: The annual revue showcased a mix of humor and music, entertaining the audience for hours.
    • 2. A magazine or journal that provides commentary and critique, especially on the performing arts.
      • Example: She wrote a critical piece on the latest revue in the arts magazine.
    • 3. A type of entertainment that features a series of short performances or acts, usually with a theme.
      • Example: The revue featured various acts, including juggling, singing, and comedy skits.

    Etymology

    The word 'revue' comes from French, meaning 'review'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    revue of the year:

    A summary or compilation of events from the past year presented in a show.

    cabaret revue:

    An entertainment show featuring a mix of music, dance, and skits, usually in a nightclub setting.

    Related Words

    cabaret:

    A theatrical entertainment featuring music, song, dance, and drama.

    vaudeville:

    A variety entertainment that included numerous acts, like burlesque, picnics, and comedians.

    Slang Meanings of revue

    Meaning: An informal, often humorous theatrical performance.

    Example Sentence: They put on a revue that was so funny, it had the audience in stitches.

    Meaning: A gathering or event that showcases multiple talents.

    Example Sentence: The college hosted a revue night where students showcased their talents.