When putting these sorts of extra-curricular interests on application forms, I've always been told that it's wise to give real examples, rather than just listing generic pass times. For example, what type of reading do you do, are there particular areas of art that you're interested in, what forms of theatre do you enjoy? By fleshing it out a bit (even just a sentence or two) can make it reflect you more, so it doesn't sound like you're just putting down things that you think look good on a form (which people do, and those looking at the app forms are aware of).