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It is often used to describe a performance or event that has been specifically requested or demanded by someone in authority or of high rank. It can also refer to a performance that is particularly impressive or exceptional. Example: The Queen requested a command performance of the famous ballet company at Buckingham Palace. In this example, the phrase is used to describe a performance that was specifically requested by someone of high rank (the Queen).
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command performance
noun
A dramatic, musical, or similar entertainment performed before a monarch or other head of state, especially in a circumstance where that ruler has requested or ordered the performance.
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"It was a command performance," Brue said.
I hadn't expected a command performance.
It was wonderful stuff, a command performance.
"Command performance?" "Don't be a crumbum".
COMMAND PERFORMANCE: An Actress in the Theater of Politics.
The early days in Russia, a command performance.
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It was a bit like being asked to do a Royal Command performance in England.
"I did a Royal Command performance (for Queen Elizabeth) and Gene Kelly was the host.
Leno was the first music hall performer to give a Royal Command Performance during the king's reign.
COMMAND PERFORMANCE: An Actress in the Theater of Politics, by Jane Alexander.
In 1962, he played a Royal Command Performance and toured the US.
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