(or ), means "between the acts" (German: and , Italian:
Intermezzo, Spanish: ). It can mean a pause between two parts of a stage production, synonymous to an
intermission (this is nowadays the more common meaning in French), but it more often (in English) indicates a piece of music performed between acts of a theatrical production. In the case of stage musicals, the
entr'acte serves as the
overture of act 2 (and sometimes acts 3 and 4, as in
Carmen). In films that were meant to be shown with an intermission, there was frequently a specially recorded
entr'acte on the soundtrack between the first and second half of the film, although this practice has died out in recent years.