Revue
(noun)
- A type of multi-act popular theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketches.
- A periodical publication containing critical or informative articles on a particular subject or field.
Origin:
From french revue, from regarder "to look at".
Examples:
- The revue at the cabaret featured a variety of acts.
- The revue was a hit with audiences and ran for several months.
- The revue was a showcase for the talents of the performers.
- The annual revue of the company's work was an opportunity for the management to assess progress.
- The literary revue featured reviews of the latest books by well-known authors.