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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perform a show" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're referring to any sort of theatrical performance, such as a band playing a concert, a comedian performing a stand-up routine, or an actor doing a play. For example, "The band will be performing a show at the local theater this weekend."
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In the morning he'd be on a plane to Texas to perform a show.
Ostensibly, the idea was for the cast to perform a show based around Parsons's life story.
So, he ditched his advertising job to develop and perform a show with her that explored the subject.
So he requested that the B-1 perform a "show of force," a low-level pass meant to frighten any fighters nearby.
The Swiss physical-theatre troupe Compagnia Finzi Pasca will perform a show called "La Verità" before a spectacular curtain by the Surrealist artist.
Every few years he'll perform a show to one of America's larger venues, broadcast it on the HBO network, then flog the DVD by the bucketload.
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What's the strangest place you've performed a show?
I actually performed a show over there in 2007.
In July, Earl performed a show at a garage on Ludlow Street, on the Lower East Side.
Ana, originally from Portland, performed a show in the city ten days after 9/11.
I look more like an understudy for Richard the Third than a man who is performing a show about ecology.
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