stage setting; scenery; stagehand; sceneshifter
charge; duty; person in charge; connection; linking
supervision; control; superintendence; director; superintendent; supervisor
aid; help; assistance; assistant; counselor; counsellor
to stick (to); to cling (to); to stay (e.g. in the office)
serious accident; major incident
public performance; exhibition in a foreign country
to put on (one's head); to wear; to be covered with (dust, snow, etc.); to pour (water, etc.) on oneself; to bear (e.g. someone's debts, faults, etc.); to take (blame); to overlap (e.g. sound or color)
scene; sight; scenario; setting
overhead; above one's head; high in the sky
presenter; speaker; performer; actor; participant (in a TV show or TV panel)
theatre; theater; playhouse
suspension; stoppage; discontinuance; interruption
doing (with resolve); carrying out (e.g. a plan)
substitute (e.g. actor); substitution; stand-in; double
cartoon; comic; comic strip; manga
counter for occurrences; a time; an instance; inning (baseball); round; episode; chapter
without an occupation; unemployed; jobless
to change into; to convert into; to transform; to be reduced; to influence; to improve (someone)
selection (esp. from many people for an important job position); exceptional promotion
to act (a part); to play (a role); to perform (a play, etc.); to put on (a production); to commit (a blunder); to disgrace oneself
(following a verb) to be sure to; to do (something) so that ...; to make sure to; to try to
class meeting; classroom assembly
withdrawal; revocation; repeal; demolition; removal
starring (in a film, play, etc.); playing the leading part
one's future; one's fate; one's way; one's path
to watch over; to watch attentively
magician; wizard; sorcerer; witch
mother-in-law; foster mother; step mother
sister-in-law (spouse's younger sister or younger brother's wife); younger stepsister; younger adopted sister; non-blood-related younger sister
willingness (e.g. to do something); eagerness; motivation; inspiration; determination; high aspirations
recommendation (by others)
to fall completely silent; to become still as death
acting ability; talent as a performer