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Definition of one-woman show in English: one-woman shownoun 1A show performed by one woman only. I went to see her on stage in her one-woman show Example sentencesExamples - The most recent play to surprise me was a one-woman show called Nine Parts of Desire.
- Next year I'm doing a one-woman show on Broadway.
- I want to tour the world with my one-woman show.
- They just love musical-comedy personalities and they usually come to one-woman shows.
- She is an actor-turned writer in a one-woman show.
- She began creating her own vehicles: two one-woman shows that can be adapted to full-scale theaters or intimate nightclubs.
- On Thursday night I went to see Sarah Silverman's one-woman show, Jesus is Magic.
- We learned today Somers is starring in a one-woman show, called "The Blond in the Thunderbird."
- Landau initially wrote the play as a one-woman show, as part of her theatre degree at York University.
- Now Kate Mulgrew portrays her in Matthew Lombardo's Tea at Five, an almost two-hour one-woman show.
- 1.1 An exhibition of the work of one female artist.
she had a one-woman show at the new Tate St Ives Example sentencesExamples - I managed to create 60 paintings for my first one-woman show.
- She'd also found a gallery to host a one-woman show of her work.
- She is about ready to show the paintings she has been working on during that time at a one-woman show in New York.
- He gave O'Keeffe her first one-woman show in 1917.
- Several one-woman shows at galleries nationwide have garnered her critical acclaim.
- She always kept up her own work as an artist, and from the 1960s she had numerous one-woman shows.
- Initially she worked in conventional media in painting and sculpture, but from 1960 (the year of her first one-woman show at the Galerie Kordegarda, Warsaw) she concentrated on textiles.
- She had a one-woman show at the governor's mansion for the month of July.
- Her first one-woman show was in 1915 and after the First World War she achieved critical and financial success.
- Her first one-woman show, at the Bertha Schaefer Gallery, New York, in 1945, included drawings, prints, and wood sculpture.
- 1.2 A situation dominated by or reliant on one woman.
the second set became a one-woman show as the 22-year-old outplayed her opponent Example sentencesExamples - I was just a one-woman show trying to sell my dresses to boutiques.
- The business would have been a one-woman show.
- The project is a one-woman show, created entirely by Nina Paley, a New York-based cartoonist.
- At the very least, Warnaco no longer looks like a one-woman show.
- It seems to be burgeoning from a one-woman show to a more business-like entity.
- Her volunteer work is a one-woman show, based in a study in her carpeted attic.
- She not only builds relationships with people, she is a one-woman show!
- It is surely time to examine the purpose of Scottish Financial Enterprise, an organisation that is barely more than a one-woman show without an act.
- Rose started the business as a one-woman show in Lismore, and her programs proved so popular she soon had nine franchise outlets across NSW.
- I am a one-woman show, after all.
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