Entertainment Phrasal Verbs:
1. To be in the limelight: When you are in the limelight, you are the centre of attraction.
E. g. Most of our celebrities are desperate to keep themselves in the limelight.
2. Museum piece: This expression is used to refer to something that is old or old - fashioned.
E. g. My old Fiat has become a museum piece. I am going to buy a new car.
3. The show must go on: This expression suggests that an event must go on even if there are problems.
E. g. From the hospital bed, he went straight to work. After all, the show must go on.
4. To run the show: To run the show is to be in charge of an organization or activity.
E. g. He joined the company as a lower division clerk, but now he is running the show.
5. To sing your heart out: To sing your heart out is to sing with more passion or intensity.
E. g. He only had a small audience; still he sang his heart out.
6. To be star - studded: If an event is attended by famous people from the entertainment industry, it is often referred to as a star - studded event.
E. g. The award night was a star - studded event.
7. To steal the show: To steal the show is to do something that will win the greatest praise.
E. g. She stole the show with her marvelous performance.