0 a small show or event in addition to the main entertainment: --
1 a small show in addition to the main one, esp. at a circus (= traveling entertainment) --
Australian sideshows typically comprise a variety of amusement rides, games, and concession booths, run by a community of independent operators known as' showies'.
The show celebrates and exhibits achievements in local agriculture, horticulture, sport and community endeavours, as well as featuring many sideshows, rides and demonstrations.
Since then, it has become one of the staple acts of traditional-style sideshows.
Similar side-shows (as she termed the ancillary merchandise) were produced throughout her life.
There were also bathing facilities, exhibits, sideshows, eating places and a beer garden.
The opening striptease is followed by various sideshows standup comedians, clowns, and jugglers which served to prolong the mounting anticipation for the star attraction.
Similar side-shows (as she termed the ancillary merchandise) were conducted over the following two decades.
He suggested putting them into the fair, perhaps as a kind of side-show, and charging spectators to watch.