[Idiom] GET THE SHOW ON THE ROAD. - Kickstarting Projects with Efficiency

Get the show on the road.

Get the show on the road.

start a process

The expression 'get the show on the road' is a call to action, urging people to start a project or an event. It originates from the world of show business, where literal shows needed to start their journey from one city to another, but it has found a place in everyday language as a metaphor for getting any proposed action underway. Invoking this idiom is particularly effective when motivating a team or initiating a planned project. It's about overcoming inertia or delays and diving into the task at hand. Whether it's launching a new product, starting a meeting, or embarking on a journey, using this idiom imparts a sense of urgency and excitement about beginning the process and seeing it through to its completion.

Example Sentences

  1. Let's get the show on the road!

    Encouraging to start or proceed with plans or activities.

  2. After months of planning, it's time to get the show on the road.

    Beginning the action after a long period of planning.

  3. The team was eager to get the show on the road and launch the new product.

    The team expressing eagerness to begin their project or launch their product.

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