ConstructivismTheaterof theAbsurdVsevolodMeyerholdparticipatorytheateruselessnessof humanhopes anddreamsRobertWilsonEugeneO'NeillExpessionismbelief in theabsurdity ofhuman lifeBertoltBrechta fusion oftheperformingartsEpicTheaterTheater ofInvolvementHenrikIbsenMauriceMaeterlinkjournalistic,nonemotionalstyleNaturalismSymbolismTotalTheaterbackgroundsofmechanicalskeletonsnopretenseof realityRomanticismoneelementrepresentsanotherRealismTheatricalismFocus onemotionandimaginationMartinEsslinLife as itactuallyisHumansrespondto forcesof natureConstructivismTheaterof theAbsurdVsevolodMeyerholdparticipatorytheateruselessnessof humanhopes anddreamsRobertWilsonEugeneO'NeillExpessionismbelief in theabsurdity ofhuman lifeBertoltBrechta fusion oftheperformingartsEpicTheaterTheater ofInvolvementHenrikIbsenMauriceMaeterlinkjournalistic,nonemotionalstyleNaturalismSymbolismTotalTheaterbackgroundsofmechanicalskeletonsnopretenseof realityRomanticismoneelementrepresentsanotherRealismTheatricalismFocus onemotionandimaginationMartinEsslinLife as itactuallyisHumansrespondto forcesof nature

Styles of Drama Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Constructivism
  2. Theater of the Absurd
  3. Vsevolod Meyerhold
  4. participatory theater
  5. uselessness of human hopes and dreams
  6. Robert Wilson
  7. Eugene O'Neill
  8. Expessionism
  9. belief in the absurdity of human life
  10. Bertolt Brecht
  11. a fusion of the performing arts
  12. Epic Theater
  13. Theater of Involvement
  14. Henrik Ibsen
  15. Maurice Maeterlink
  16. journalistic, nonemotional style
  17. Naturalism
  18. Symbolism
  19. Total Theater
  20. backgrounds of mechanical skeletons
  21. no pretense of reality
  22. Romanticism
  23. one element represents another
  24. Realism
  25. Theatricalism
  26. Focus on emotion and imagination
  27. Martin Esslin
  28. Life as it actually is
  29. Humans respond to forces of nature