ziegfeld (Meaning)

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ziegfeld (n)

United States theatrical producer noted for a series of extravagant revues known as the Ziegfeld Follies (1869-1932)

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ziegfeld Sentence Examples

  1. Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. was a renowned theatrical producer known as the "Ziegfeld of Broadway."
  2. The Ziegfeld Follies were lavish musical extravaganzas that featured beautiful women and elaborate sets.
  3. Ziegfeld's wives, Billie Burke and Anna Held, were among the most famous actresses of their time.
  4. The Ziegfeld Theatre on Broadway is named in honor of the legendary showman.
  5. Ziegfeld's daughter, Patricia Ziegfeld Stephenson, was also an accomplished actress.
  6. The Ziegfeld Ball was a glamorous annual event that showcased society's elite.
  7. Ziegfeld's legacy as a master of American musical theater continues to inspire performers and audiences today.
  8. The Ziegfeld Theater Company has been responsible for producing numerous award-winning Broadway productions.
  9. Ziegfeld's influence can be seen in the works of many modern Broadway composers and lyricists.
  10. The Ziegfeld era of Broadway remains a golden age of American show business.

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United States theatrical producer noted for a series of extravagant revues known as the Ziegfeld Follies (1869-1932)

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Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. was a renowned theatrical producer known as the "Ziegfeld of Broadway."

The Ziegfeld Follies were lavish musical extravaganzas that featured beautiful women and elaborate sets.

Ziegfeld's wives, Billie Burke and Anna Held, were among the most famous actresses of their time.

The Ziegfeld Theatre on Broadway is named in honor of the legendary showman.