Revue (noun)

  1. A type of multi-act popular theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketches.
  2. A periodical publication containing critical or informative articles on a particular subject or field.

Origin:

From french revue, from regarder "to look at".

Examples:

  1. The revue at the cabaret featured a variety of acts.
  2. The revue was a hit with audiences and ran for several months.
  3. The revue was a showcase for the talents of the performers.
  4. The annual revue of the company's work was an opportunity for the management to assess progress.
  5. The literary revue featured reviews of the latest books by well-known authors.
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