More entertainment expressions Can you guess the meaning of some of these expressions? - I'd love to be on the stage. I've always wanted to be in showbiz.
- I can guarantee that at least eight of these numbers will be show stoppers.
- Road shows used to be very popular during the summer months.
- Don't worry. She'll organise everything while you're away. She's quite capable of running the show.
- Glynis Johns as Désirée in the original production of Night Music stole the show.
on the stage - working as an actor or actress in the theatre showbiz - show business number - a song or musical and dance scene show stopper - a song or number that provokes such a strong reaction from the audience it stops the show road show - a radio broadcast live from different venues or towns around the country to run the show - to take charge of any event or activity, not necessarily connected with entertainment or showbiz. to steal the show - to win the greatest applause and to be better than all the other performers To practise using these entertainment expressions look at our Message Board today. We will correct your answers. |