Act
A division or unit of a theatrical performance or a period of activity in a play or show.
Trailer
A short promotional video or advertisement for a movie or television show.
Chapter
A section of a book, typically with a number or title.
Storyline
The plot or main story in a narrative work.
Autobiography
A self-written account of the author's own life.
Plot
The sequence of events that make up a story, particularly in literature, film, and theatre.
Critic
A person who evaluates and analyzes literary, artistic, or performance works.
Rehearsal
Hardback
A book bound with rigid protective covers.
Blockbuster
A highly successful and popular film or piece of entertainment.
Novelist
A person who writes novels.
Full house
When all available seats for a performance have been sold.
Free
Free
Script
The written text of a play, film, or broadcast.
Review
An evaluation or critique of a work, such as a book, film, or performance.
Whodunnit
Sequel
A piece of work that continues the story or develops the theme of an earlier one.
Documentary
A non-fictional film or television program that provides a factual report on a particular subject.
Thriller
A genre of literature, film, and television characterized by excitement, suspense, and high levels of anticipation.
Matinée
A performance of a play or film that takes place in the afternoon.
Paperback
A book with a flexible paper cover.
Fairy tale
A story involving magical and fantastical events and characters, often aimed at children.
Interval
A break between parts of a performance or production.
Program / Programme
A booklet or flyer that provides information about a performance.
Playwright
A person who writes plays.