Song or composition used in a film, musical, revue, stage production, often in combination with choreography.
1Elias then offers up a musical number to pay tribute to Shane.
2And that knowing musical number prefaces the film's most clever meta twist.
3He recently opened the Brit Awards with the musical number, 'The Greatest Show'.
4I'm sure there will be a delightfully campy musical number all about it.
5Each episode features a musical number, a satiric take on a saccharine kids' song.
6The part calls for her to perform a musical number.
7An upbeat musical number, it charts the first diagnoses and evolving treatments of autism.
8I hope there's a whole musical number devoted to the pronunciation of Frankstein vs. Frah-ken-STEEN.
9It starts with a big opening musical number that should catch your attention right away.
10He blinked and looked at me as if I'd broken out into a musical number.
11I can smell it!' Anna Kendrick is meanwhile set to perform a special musical number.
12There's also some banter, a musical number and a taped segment with that week's guest hitchhiker.
13The film's blend of pathos, broad comedy and the occasional musical number is a little lumpy.
14Things continued in this vein for a while, and eventually Paul Kelly appeared for a musical number.
15Finally, the ceremony began......with a musical number that felt like one big, sloppy fan-service kiss to TV.
16The last time the Oscars opted for a no-host approach, an 11-minute-long musical number replaced the opening monologue.
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