Show or The Show may refer to:

Competition, event, or artistic production

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Arts, entertainment, and media

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Films

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Albums

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Songs

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Television

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Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

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People

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Given name

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  • Show Hayami (born 1958), Japanese voice actor
  • Show Lo (born 1979), Taiwanese singerโ€“actor

Surname

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  • Eric Show (1956โ€“1994), American baseball pitcher
  • Laurie Show, a 1991 Pennsylvania murder victim

Nickname

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  • Harold Arceneaux (born 1977), nicknamed "The Show", American professional basketball player
  • Manuel Cafumana (born 1999), Angolan footballer nicknamed "Show"

Other uses

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See also

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