the show must go on

     

"The show must go on" is a well-known phrase in show business, meaning that regarless of what happens (such as the lead performer breaking a leg), the show must still be put on for the waiting patrons. Theatre veteran Noel Coward queried this cliché in the early 1950s, though, writing a song with the title "Why Must the Show Go On?"

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