Theater Production Glossary

8 words in this vocabulary list

verb to dress or decorate in a gaudy or flashy manner

  • The actress was bedizened in a stunning gown for the red carpet event.
  • She loves to bedizen herself with flashy jewelry and sparkly accessories.
  • I'm going to bedizen my room with some cool posters and fairy lights.
  • The politician tried to bedizen his speech with flowery language to appeal to the audience.

noun a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The documentary provided a detailed look behind the scenes of the film production.
  • I got to see all the action behind the scenes at the concert last night.
  • Let me spill the tea on what really goes down behind the scenes in the music industry.
  • Sometimes the real magic happens behind the scenes, away from the spotlight.

verb to decorate or cover with small shiny objects or decorations

  • The dress was bespangled with sequins and beads, adding a touch of elegance to the evening.
  • She loves to bespangle her phone case with stickers and charms.
  • The rapper's outfit was bespangled with bling, making him stand out in the crowd.
  • The night sky was bespangled with stars, creating a beautiful sight to behold.

noun the sequence of steps and movements in dance or figure skating

  • The choreography of the ballet was meticulously planned and executed.
  • I love watching dance shows with amazing choreography.
  • That dance crew has some sick choreo!
  • The choreography of the negotiation was delicate and strategic.

noun a person in charge of lighting on a movie or TV set

  • The gaffer on the film set is responsible for overseeing the lighting and camera crews.
  • Hey, have you seen the gaffer around? I need to ask him something about the equipment.
  • I heard the gaffer is a real pro at setting up the lights for the concert.
  • In the world of soccer, the coach is often referred to as the gaffer by the players.

noun a performer or act that receives top billing or is the main attraction in a show or event

  • The headliner for the music festival was a well-known pop star.
  • Did you hear that the headliner for the concert is going to be a famous band?
  • The headliner at the show last night totally rocked the house!
  • In the world of fashion, the designer's latest collection was the headliner of the season.

noun a person who designs, makes, or sells hats for women

  • The milliner created a beautiful custom hat for the royal wedding.
  • I heard the milliner down the street is having a big sale on hats.
  • That milliner is the go-to for all the trendy headpieces.
  • As a milliner of words, she crafted poetry that touched the soul.

noun a derogatory term for a girl or young woman, often implying promiscuity or low social status

  • The wench served the guests with grace and poise at the banquet.
  • Hey wench, can you pass me the remote?
  • That wench over there is always causing drama.
  • The ocean waves crashed against the rocks like a wild wench in a storm.