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CABARET:Weimar Berlin was famous for its risqué revue and variety cabaret acts.
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He floundered in a sea of real revue, stunts, and corking effects.
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Describes his visit to the Gaiety Theatre, for an all-male nude revue.
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You see, Roly, our revue has been written to fit the Windsor.
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Plan to keep revue on for 6 weeks, changing feature picture each week.
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Revista del Museo de La Plata (1899); F. P. Moreno, ''Explorations in Patagonia,'' Geogr.
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[Footnote: Revista Portuguesa, Colonial (May 20, 1898), 32-52, quoted by Beazley, Introduction to Azurara's Chronicle (Hakluyt Soc., Publications, 1899, p.
Usage of musical revue in English
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I sang one song in a musicalrevue in London.
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The show is a musicalrevue adapted from the works of a number of writers.
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The Lily puts on modest musicalrevue shows with dancing girls for the local working-class audience and is always one step away from bankruptcy.
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Her triumph i in the "Nine O'Clock Revue"led to the engagement for the hazardous experiment of sending an English musicalrevue to the United States.
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The campers put on pageants, plays and Russian musicalrevues.