band, e.g. The Beatles were probably the most famous band in the world.
fiction, e.g. The book is a work of fiction and not intended as a historical account.
fee, e.g. We couldn't pay the lawyer's fee.
review, e.g. The play got excellent reviews when it was first seen.
novel, e.g. Have you read any of Jane Austen's novels?
stage, e.g. Hamlet is on stage for most of the act.
group, e.g. What's your favourite group?
scenery, e.g. The play was good, but the scenery wasn't very realistic.
scene, e.g. I love the opening scene of Macbeth.
an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service
a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time
a group of musicians who play modern music together
a report in a newspaper, magazine, or programme that gives an opinion about a new book, film, etc
a number of people who play music together, especially pop music
the painted backgrounds used on a theater stage to represent the place where the action is
the type of book or story that is written about imaginary characters and events and not based on real people and facts
the area in a theatre that is often raised above ground level and on which actors or entertainers perform
a long printed story about imaginary characters and events