What is another word for show business?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈə͡ʊ bˈɪznəs] (IPA)

Show business, also known as showbiz, refers to the entertainment industry that is dedicated to creating and presenting live performances such as music concerts, theatrical shows, and television programs. Synonyms for show business include entertainment industry, performing arts, show world, and the performing arts industry. The entertainment industry has evolved over the years, and today it encompasses a wide range of occupations and professions, including actors, singers, musicians, dancers, directors, producers, and writers. Additionally, the entertainment industry includes a variety of support and technical roles such as stagehands, lighting technicians, sound engineers, and costume designers. Overall, "show business" is an umbrella term that encompasses various occupations and professions that contribute to the creation of entertainment content for audiences worldwide.

Famous quotes with Show business

  • In show business, you get chewed up and spit out.
    John Aniston
  • The nature of show business is people within the business feel that if someone else fails, they move up a notch.
    Tom Arnold
  • I'm celebrating my 40th year in show business this year.
    Roy Ayers
  • I've been in show business for 50, no, 60 years. I was approached in school to join a variety act.
    Kenny Baker
  • I went into show business because I love to work with people, and what I enjoy most about acting is rehearsing and getting to know people and their talents, forming relationships. Working in this business, barriers drop and you get into people real quickly.
    Scott Bakula

Related words: Hollywood showbiz, showbiz news, tv show business, celebrity business, biz of show business, tv business

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