There's no business like show business In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "there's no business like show business", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2021-10-29 01:10

Meaning of There's no business like show business

There's no business like show business cliché

The entertainment industry and those who work in it is more exciting and dazzling when compared to any other

A: I was over the moon when the audiences gave my play a round of applause. B: Yep. There's no business like show business.

There's no business like show business, you may have heard. Working on stage gives me lots of excitement and pride.

I miss the feeling of excitement and nervousness when I was on the stage. Actually, there's no business like show business.

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Origin of There's no business like show business

“There’s No Business Like Show Business” is a song that was originally written for the 1946 Broadway musical “Annie Get Your Gun”, which was also made into a film in 1950.

The Origin Cited: nowordsnosong.medium.com .
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