Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Parts of performances in British Thesaurus
Parts of performances
bill (noun)
a list of events and performers at a concert, show etc
curtain call (noun)
the time just after a play or show when the performers come to the front of the stage and the audience applauds
encore (noun)
a short performance given after the main performance, because the audience asks for more
the final curtain (theatre)
theatre the end of a performance in a theatre
finale (noun)
the last part of a performance, usually one that involves a lot of performers singing or dancing together
grand finale (noun)
the last and most exciting part of a play, opera, or other entertainment, usually involving all the performers
material (noun)
an entertainer’s songs, jokes etc
mic drop (noun)
mainly Americaninformal the action of dropping or throwing away the microphone at the end of a performance, to show you think it was particularly impressive
opener (noun)
the first act in a performance that has several acts
repertory (noun)
formal a repertoire
set list (noun)
a list of the tracks played by a band or a DJ during a particular performance or event
star turn (noun)
the most successful performer or performance in a show, especially the one that most people want to see
the top (noun)
informal the beginning of an activity, especially a performance of something
turn (noun)
a short performance consisting of a song, a piece of music, a series of jokes etc as part of a set of performances