Musical show comeback
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REPRISEMusical-show comeback
ARTIEMusical Show
MAMEMusical show
OPERAMusical show.
REVUEMusical show.
REVUEMusical show
OVERTURESMusical show opener.
GLEEFox musical show
GLEEMusical Fox show
ARRANGERMusical-show man
REPRISESMusical-show comebacks
HULLABALOO1960s musical variety show
GLEEJane Lynch musical show
REVUEType of musical show
CHORUSPart of a musical show.
revuea type of musical show
HEEHAWOld musical-comedy TV show
GLEETV musical show on Fox
KISMETShow subtitled "A Musical Arabian Night"
VOICENBC musical reality show, with "The"
SOULTRAINLong-running musical variety TV show
revuesREVUE, a type of musical show
VARIETYType of show w-musical acts
GYPSY1959 Broadway show subtitled "A Musical Fable"
RIVERDANCE1997 Grammy winner for Best Musical Show
STOMPMusical stage show involving garbage can lids
COCOMusical whose finale is a fashion show
nonmusicalsNONMUSICAL, a show that is not a musical
HAIRShow subtitled "The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical"
SHANANAMusical group with its own 1977-81 TV show
ACHORUSLINEShow that won the 1976 Tony for Best Musical
BOATOn second thought, make it a musical: "Quiz Show..."
nonmusicalnot musical / a show that is not a musical
HAIRBroadway show subtitled "The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical"
chaserfinal act or musical number of a vaudeville or variety show
SNLNBC show that featured Janis Ian and Billy Preston as its first musical guests
BARNUMShow for which Jim Dale won the 1980 Tony for Best Actor in a Musical
fingered(of a musical score) marked to show which fingers should be used in playing the notes
blackedMake (one's face, hands, and other visible parts of one's body) black with polish or makeup, so as not to be seen at night or, esp. formerly, to play the role of a black person in a musical show, play, or movie
blackingMake (one's face, hands, and other visible parts of one's body) black with polish or makeup, so as not to be seen at night or, esp. formerly, to play the role of a black person in a musical show, play, or movie