To do something in front of an audience, e.g. act, sing, dance.
To perform
(of a space) full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed.
Crowded
Fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes, frequently portraying space or time travel and life on other planets.
Science fiction
A big group of people who play different musical instruments
Orchestra
the place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports competition.
Venue
To make a moving picture
To film
A television or radio drama serial dealing typically with daily events in the lives of the same group of characters
Soap opera
To reject.
Turn their backs on (something)
To arrange to have or do something at a time in the future
To book
A group of people that sing together
Choir /kwaia/
To put music, pictures, etc. on disk so people can listen to them or watch them
To record
To hit your hands together several times to show you liked something.
To clap.
You are allowed to do something, you have the permission, privilege or authority to do it
Have the right
To do something that other people find interesting or funny.
To entertain.
A film or television or radio programme that provides a factual report on a particular subject.
Documentary
To ask someone questions so that you can find out information about them
To interview
People who attend a show and enjoy a performance.
Audience
When you're very worried about something, you are...
under a lot of stress
Sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfil one's hopes or expectations
Disappointed
A set of clothes in a style typical of a particular country or historical period.
Costume
A synonym of 'because of'
due to
A big red door with a sign on it.
Exit
A line of seats in a theatre.
Row
A book, play, or movie that has an exciting, mysterious and frightening story
Thriller
When a lot of people notice or talk about something bad you did, you get...
negative attention
The area in a theatre that is often raised above ground level and on which actors or entertainers perform
Stage
To write a report about something new, e.g. a book, a film, a documentary, an album.
To review
Have enough money to pay for something
Afford to buy something
A professional entertainment consisting of jokes and sketches, intended to make an audience laugh.
Comedy
To be or have something you didn't expect
end up with
A work set in a past time period, usually used in the context of film and television.
Historical drama
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