WingsThe spaces rightand left of the stagethat the audiencecannot see,commonly used foractor entrances andexits.BlackoutWhen all the lightsare turned offduring aperformance.Commonly usedfor entrances andexits.BackstageThe area of thetheatre the audiencecannot see. Used forthe actors and Techto store scenery outof sight of theaudience.DirectorThe person incharge of theoverall artisticvision of theproduction.IASTEThe Union forstagehandsand Technicaltheatreartists.ScrewThe mostcommonlyusedfastener intheatre.MatineeA productionthat takesplace in theafternoon.Proscenium Permanentframed openingthrough whichtheaudience sees aplay.SetEither the createdbackgroundof the play or the actof placing somethingon the stage to beused by the actors inthe production.GaffSpecialized tapeusedin theatre,commonlymixed upwith duct tape. PropsItemscarried onstage byan actor.SandbagA canvas bagfilled with sandused to weighsomethingdown.PlacesAn order foractors and crewto get intoposition for thebeginning of ascene.CallThe timewhen youneed to besomewhere.HouseWhere theAudiencesits.TechnicalDirectorPerson incharge of theTechnicalrequirements ofthe production.RoadcaseA protectivecase used totransportexpensiveequipment.ProgramA bookletthat hasinformationabout theshow in it.CueA commandgiven tocarry out anoperation.FlatA piece ofScenery thatis vertical andis commonlyused for walls.UpStageThe part ofthe stagefarthest fromtheaudience.CastersThetheatricalword forwheels.Drill orDriverTool commonlyused to drivescrews and putsets together.TechThe wordused for aTechnicalRehearsal. FireCurtainThe curtainthatprotects theaudiencefrom a fire.MictapeTape used tosecure micelements toactorsbodies.StageTheperformancespace.DownStageThe area ofthe stageclosest totheaudience.CostumeA garmentthe helpsdefine acharacter.LuanA commonpiece oflumber usedas facing onflats.StrikeTo take somethingoff the set. At the endof the production itmeans to clear theentire set from thestage.2"x4"The mostcommonpiece oflumber usedin theatre.NailsThe type offastenerrarely usedwhen buildinga set.WagonRollingplatform usedto movescenery onand off stage.WingsThe spaces rightand left of the stagethat the audiencecannot see,commonly used foractor entrances andexits.BlackoutWhen all the lightsare turned offduring aperformance.Commonly usedfor entrances andexits.BackstageThe area of thetheatre the audiencecannot see. Used forthe actors and Techto store scenery outof sight of theaudience.DirectorThe person incharge of theoverall artisticvision of theproduction.IASTEThe Union forstagehandsand Technicaltheatreartists.ScrewThe mostcommonlyusedfastener intheatre.MatineeA productionthat takesplace in theafternoon.Proscenium Permanentframed openingthrough whichtheaudience sees aplay.SetEither the createdbackgroundof the play or the actof placing somethingon the stage to beused by the actors inthe production.GaffSpecialized tapeusedin theatre,commonlymixed upwith duct tape. PropsItemscarried onstage byan actor.SandbagA canvas bagfilled with sandused to weighsomethingdown.PlacesAn order foractors and crewto get intoposition for thebeginning of ascene.CallThe timewhen youneed to besomewhere.HouseWhere theAudiencesits.TechnicalDirectorPerson incharge of theTechnicalrequirements ofthe production.RoadcaseA protectivecase used totransportexpensiveequipment.ProgramA bookletthat hasinformationabout theshow in it.CueA commandgiven tocarry out anoperation.FlatA piece ofScenery thatis vertical andis commonlyused for walls.UpStageThe part ofthe stagefarthest fromtheaudience.CastersThetheatricalword forwheels.Drill orDriverTool commonlyused to drivescrews and putsets together.TechThe wordused for aTechnicalRehearsal.FireCurtainThe curtainthatprotects theaudiencefrom a fire.MictapeTape used tosecure micelements toactorsbodies.StageTheperformancespace.DownStageThe area ofthe stageclosest totheaudience.CostumeA garmentthe helpsdefine acharacter.LuanA commonpiece oflumber usedas facing onflats.StrikeTo take somethingoff the set. At the endof the production itmeans to clear theentire set from thestage.2"x4"The mostcommonpiece oflumber usedin theatre.NailsThe type offastenerrarely usedwhen buildinga set.WagonRollingplatform usedto movescenery onand off stage.

Theatre Tech - 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. The spaces right and left of the stage that the audience cannot see, commonly used for actor entrances and exits.
    Wings
  2. When all the lights are turned off during a performance. Commonly used for entrances and exits.
    Blackout
  3. The area of the theatre the audience cannot see. Used for the actors and Tech to store scenery out of sight of the audience.
    Backstage
  4. The person in charge of the overall artistic vision of the production.
    Director
  5. The Union for stagehands and Technical theatre artists.
    IASTE
  6. The most commonly used fastener in theatre.
    Screw
  7. A production that takes place in the afternoon.
    Matinee
  8. Permanent framed opening through which the audience sees a play.
    Proscenium
  9. Either the created background of the play or the act of placing something on the stage to be used by the actors in the production.
    Set
  10. Specialized tape used in theatre, commonly mixed up with duct tape.
    Gaff
  11. Items carried on stage by an actor.
    Props
  12. A canvas bag filled with sand used to weigh something down.
    Sand bag
  13. An order for actors and crew to get into position for the beginning of a scene.
    Places
  14. The time when you need to be somewhere.
    Call
  15. Where the Audience sits.
    House
  16. Person in charge of the Technical requirements of the production.
    Technical Director
  17. A protective case used to transport expensive equipment.
    Road case
  18. A booklet that has information about the show in it.
    Program
  19. A command given to carry out an operation.
    Cue
  20. A piece of Scenery that is vertical and is commonly used for walls.
    Flat
  21. The part of the stage farthest from the audience.
    Up Stage
  22. The theatrical word for wheels.
    Casters
  23. Tool commonly used to drive screws and put sets together.
    Drill or Driver
  24. The word used for a Technical Rehearsal.
    Tech
  25. The curtain that protects the audience from a fire.
    Fire Curtain
  26. Tape used to secure mic elements to actors bodies.
    Mic tape
  27. The performance space.
    Stage
  28. The area of the stage closest to the audience.
    Down Stage
  29. A garment the helps define a character.
    Costume
  30. A common piece of lumber used as facing on flats.
    Luan
  31. To take something off the set. At the end of the production it means to clear the entire set from the stage.
    Strike
  32. The most common piece of lumber used in theatre.
    2"x4"
  33. The type of fastener rarely used when building a set.
    Nails
  34. Rolling platform used to move scenery on and off stage.
    Wagon