- - Shakespearean opener
- - First part of a play's act
- - Broadway opener
- - Act opener
- - Opener of sorts
- - Play start
- - Play opener
- - Start of a play
- - Play opening
- - Play's start
- - Part of a play
- - First part of an act
- - Act start
- - When, in Act II, Macbeth soliloquizes, "Is this a dagger ..."
- - When, in Act III, Romeo cries, "O, I am fortune's fool!"
- - When, in Act III, Mercutio says "A plague o' both your houses!"
- - When Kane dies in "Citizen Kane"
- - Start of Act II, say
- - It takes place on board a ship at sea in "The Tempest"
- - In which Horatio accosts a ghost
- - First division of an act
- - Act starter, in many scripts
- - It's just part of an act
- - Act starter
- - Start of an act
- - It's part of an act
- - Theater opening
- - Curtain-raising time
- - Stage opening
- - Opening on stage
- - Dramatic opening?
- - Opening on Broadway?
- - It follows a curtain-opening
- - Curtain raiser
- - Broadway opening?
- - Playbill listing
- - Part of an act
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