Showcase
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A showcase, or vitrine, is a glassed-in cabinet or case for displaying delicate or valuable articles such as objects d'art or merchandise in a shop, museum, or house.
Showcase may also refer, figuratively, to:
A performance or exhibit highlighting the work of a performer or group of performers, a particular culture or ethnic group, or of a nationality.
Showcases may be presented in theatre, music, art, or dance.
See Showcase theatre
"Showcase" is also used as a title or part of a title:
- Showcase is a Canadian retailer of 'the best of as-seen-on-TV and more' with stores in major shopping centres across Canada. It is often referred to as TV Showcase or As-Seen-on-TV but its true name is Showcase.
- For the comic book series published by DC Comics, see Showcase (comics).
- For the Canadian cable networks, see Showcase Television, Showcase Action and Showcase Diva
- For the final round of the CBS daytime game show The Price Is Right.
- For a multiplex channel of the Showtime television network in the U.S., Showtime showcase