SIDESHOW

Sideshow

In America, a sideshow is an extra, secondary production associated with a circus, carnival, fair or other such attraction.

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Side Show

Side Show is a musical by Bill Russell and Henry Krieger based on the lives of Daisy and Violet Hilton, a circus act of conjoined twins who became famous stage performers in the 1930s. The show starred Alice Ripley as Violet and Emily Skinner as Daisy. It opened on Broadway on October 16, 1997, and ran for 91 performances at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. Despite receiving some positive reviews, the show closed on January 4, 1998. It was later nominated for four Tony Awards in 1998.

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side show

Noun

  1. Alternative form of sideshow.


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sideshow

Noun

  1. A minor attraction at a larger event such as a circus, fair, music festival or similar.
  1. An incidental spectacle that diverts attention from a larger concern.
  2. (US) An incident in which drivers block traffic to perform donuts for an extended period of time.


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