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Entertainment Vocabulary

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  • Special clothes worn for a play, party, or performance.
    Costume
  • To arrange and pay for something in advance, like a hotel or a ticket.
    To book
  • To do something in front of people, like singing, dancing, or acting.
    Perform
  • A line of seats next to each other in a theater or stadium.
    Row
  • To make people happy or interested by doing something fun, like telling jokes or playing music.
    Entertain
  • To use a camera to make a movie or video.
    To film
  • A large group of musicians playing different instruments together.
    Orchestra
  • A door or way out of a place.
    Exit
  • To save sound or video so you can listen to or watch it later.
    To record
  • To give your opinion about a book, movie, or performance.
    To review
  • To ask someone questions, often for a job or for a newspaper.
    To interview
  • The group of people who watch or listen to a show, movie, or event.
    Audience
  • To hit your hands together to make a sound, usually to show that you like something.
    Clap
  • The raised area in a theater where people perform.
    Stage
  • A group of people who sing together, often in a church or school.
    Choir