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a place where people meet for an organized event, for example a concert, sporting event or conference
venue /ˈvenjuː/
a building or an outdoor area where plays and similar types of entertainment are performed
theatre /ˈθɪətə(r)/
a room where radio or television programmes are recorded and broadcast from, or where music is recorded
studio /ˈstjuːdiəʊ/
a raised area, usually in a theatre, etc. where actors, dancers, etc. perform
stage /steɪdʒ/
a building in which objects of artistic, cultural, historical or scientific interest are kept and shown to the public
museum /mjuˈziːəm/
a room or building for showing works of art, especially to the public
gallery /ˈɡæləri/
a series of performances of music, plays, films, etc., usually organized in the same place once a year; a series of public events connected with a particular activity or idea
festival /ˈfestɪvl/
a building in which films are shown
cinema /ˈsɪnəmə/
a person who introduces the different sections of a radio or television programme
presenter /prɪˈzentə(r)/
a person who performs for an audience in a show, concert, etc.
performer /pəˈfɔːmə(r)/
a person whose job is to collect and write news stories for newspapers, magazines, radio, television or online news sites
journalist /ˈdʒɜːnəlɪst/
a person whose job is to introduce and play recorded popular music, on radio or television or at a club, party, etc.
DJ (Disc Jockey)
a famous person
celebrity /səˈlebrəti/
a person who writes books or the person who wrote a particular book
author /ˈɔːθə(r)/
a person who performs on the stage, on television or in films, especially as a profession
actor /ˈæktə(r)/
a person who plays a musical instrument or writes music, especially as a job
musician /mjuˈzɪʃn/