| A | B |
| anticlimax | an event that has less importance that the events or expectation leading up to it |
| aplomb | self assurance; poise |
| cancellation | the act of calling something off |
| dialogue | conversation between two or more people |
| endow | to provide with something |
| enrapture | to enchant |
| exotic | strikingly unusual |
| finale | the end; the conclusion |
| gala | festive (adj.); a special festive occasion that typically includes food and entertainment (n.) |
| lavish | extremely generous; extravagant |
| pantomime | the art of telling a story solely through body movements and vacial expressions |
| parody | imitation of an artistic work done for humor or to ridicule the work |
| patronize | to help to support, often financially |
| portray | to act the part of; to create a character |
| psychological | relating to or directed toward the mind |
| radical | favoring extreme changes in current views or conditions |
| revue | a theatrical show made up of songs, dances, and skits |
| soliloquy | a speech in which a single actor thinks out loud |
| synopsis | a summary or overview |
| unique | one of a kind; unusual |