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  • To take the first steps, as in life, one's career, etc
    to start out
  • To produce a new idea or plan
    To think up
  • I have no idea... synonym
    I don't have a clue
  • A period between two events or times. A "break"
    Interval
  • A time when all the people involved in a play, dance, etc. practise in order to prepare for a performance
    Rehearsal
  • What's this called?
    Stencil
  • A painting, drawing, sculpture or other piece of creative, visual art.
    Artwork
  • A way of doing an activity that needs skill
    Technique
  • Music, TV, cinema, books, etc. that are popular and enjoyed by ordinary people, rather than experts or very educated people. Modern popular culture transmitted via the mass media and aimed particularly at younger people.
    Pop culture
  • Being one of the best that there are of that type in the world
    World-class
  • To become involved in an activity with other people, who probably started the activity before.
    to join in
  • The place where a public event or meeting happens
    Venue
  • When you sing, you need to know the words which is the...
    lyrics
  • When there are no tickets left for an entertainment event
    Sold out
  • (Of a performance) broadcast, recorded, or seen while it is happening
    Live
  • What can be seen behind the main things or people in a picture. Also, the conditions that existed before a particular event happened, and that help to explain why it happened
    Background
  • The way in which the structural characteristics of a place relate to how well sound can be heard in it. Always plural
    Acoustics
  • What's this?
    A stage
  • Never finishing, or seeming never to finish
    Endless
  • To test or put to experimental use
    To try out
  • An object or other creation (e.g. narrative work) from which all later copies and variations are derived.
    Original
  • Having, reflecting, or being compatible with the prevailing attitudes and values of a society or group
    Mainstream
  • The dialogue of a play; the words actors say in performance.
    Lines
  • A piece of writing that is intended to be acted in a theatre or on radio or television
    A play
  • The physical place where you buy tickets.
    Box office
  • Unofficial and independent visual art created in public locations for public visibility.
    Street art
  • Producing very clear, powerful, and detailed images in the mind
    Vivid
  • (Of a performance) broadcast, recorded, or seen while it is happening
    Live
  • A person who performs in a film, television show, stage, musical, opera or ballet production, who appears in a nonspeaking or nonsinging (silent) capacity, usually in the background (for example, in the audience)
    Extra
  • The first night that a play, film, etc. is performed or shown
    Opening night
  • What are these? (Groups of seats)
    Rows
  • What are these people doing?
    Queuing
  • The technique of making inanimate objects or drawings appear to move in motion pictures or computer graphics.
    Animation