| A | B |
| amphitheater | an oval structure with tiers of seats and an open space in the center |
| animated | lively |
| celebrity | a famous person |
| cinema | a motion-picture theater; motion pictures |
| company | a group of theatrical or musical performers |
| cosmetics | preparations or ointments applied to beautify the body; makeup |
| dialogue | a conversation or discussion between two or more people |
| glamorous | exciting; captivating |
| glamour | captivating charm; excitement |
| histrionic | theatrical; having to do with actors or acting |
| idolize | to worship, to adore |
| impersonate | to act or talk like someone else |
| innuendo | indirect or subtle remark, usually unflattering or belittling |
| lyrics | the words of a song |
| melodramatic | overly emotional or sentimental |
| pedestrian | ordinary; dull |
| script | the text of a play, motion picture, or performance |
| sequel | an event or literary work that follows and continues an earlier one |
| vaudeville | stage entertainment usually made up of songs, dances, and comedy acts |
| vocal | having to do with the voice |