show must go on, the



show must go on, the

The proceedings must continue, no matter what unfortunate event has occurred, as in The chairman died yesterday but the show must go on. This expression is a theatrical credo dating from the 1800s and was transferred to other situations in the first half of the 1900s.
See also: must, show

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
CÄCilie-German
ValÉRia-Portuguese, Hungarian, Slovak
Pascualpahs-KWAHLSpanish
Tipene-Maori
Jayanta-Hinduism, Bengali, Indian, Assamese
Vespasianus-Ancient Roman