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There was a short (interval / half-time) in the middle of the concert.
interval
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The first (performance / scene) of the play is set in an old castle.
scene
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the sound a referee makes that indicates the end of a football match: f_______ w_______
final whistle
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A (spectator / crowd) of about 30,000 people attended the concert.
crowd
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a paltform in a theatre on which actors, dancers, etc., perform: st_________
stage
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an additional playing period at the end of a match: ex __________ t_________
extra time
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The actor's brilliant (stage / performance) in the film won him an Oscar.
performance
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an afternoon performance of a play: m________
matinee
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I didn't enjoy that play - I couldn't follow the (plot / scene) at all.
plot
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The players left the pitch at (the interval / half-time).
half-time
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the piece of paper that allows you to attend a play or sporting event: t__________
ticket
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the number of points that somebody gets in a game: sc_______
score
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the piece of cloth that covers the front of the stage: c__________
curtain
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a person who is watching an event, especially a sports event: s____________
spectator
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the seats nearest the front of a cinema or theatre on the ground floor: st_________
stalls
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The only seats left were upstairs in the (stalls / circle).
circle
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a person who plays against somebody: opp______________
opponent
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the place where tickets for a play are sold: b__________ o __________
box office
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We were given a (plot / programme) as we entered the theatre.
programme
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The (spectators / fans) cheered loudly when the band came on.
fans
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We had an excellent view of the stage, even though we were sitting in the back (row / line).
row
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