DirectorThe personwho tells theactors where tostand andmove in a play.StagedirectionsThe part ofthe scriptthat tellsactors whatactions to doBlockingDecidingwhere tostand ormove on thestageMusicalA play thatincludessongs anddancesSetThebackgroundthat showswhere the storytakes place.SpotlightThe light thatis usedusually onone personon stage.CostumeThe clothesthat actorswear in aplay.ScriptThewrittenwords ofthe play.CharactersThe peopleor animals ina play thatthe actorbecomes.TableauA frozenpictures madeby actorsbodies thattells an ideaPlaywrightThepersonwho writesthe play.UpstageWhere youstand onstage that isfurthest fromthe audiencePlayA storyperformedby actorson a stage.AudienceThepeoplewho watcha play.DownstageWhere youstand onstage that isclosest tothe audiencePropsAny objectthat an actorholds in theirhand duringa play.GestureA smallmovementusually madewith yourhands or armsVolumeHow loudor quietyou areCuelineThe linethat comesbeforeyour lineDictionHowclearlyyou canbe heardRehearsalWhen youpractice aplayDialogueWhen twoor moreactors aretalkingSceneWhen the scriptis broken downinto differentparts, likechapters in abookStageWhere theactors standduring aplay.DirectorThe personwho tells theactors where tostand andmove in a play.StagedirectionsThe part ofthe scriptthat tellsactors whatactions to doBlockingDecidingwhere tostand ormove on thestageMusicalA play thatincludessongs anddancesSetThebackgroundthat showswhere the storytakes place.SpotlightThe light thatis usedusually onone personon stage.CostumeThe clothesthat actorswear in aplay.ScriptThewrittenwords ofthe play.CharactersThe peopleor animals ina play thatthe actorbecomes.TableauA frozenpictures madeby actorsbodies thattells an ideaPlaywrightThepersonwho writesthe play.UpstageWhere youstand onstage that isfurthest fromthe audiencePlayA storyperformedby actorson a stage.AudienceThepeoplewho watcha play.DownstageWhere youstand onstage that isclosest tothe audiencePropsAny objectthat an actorholds in theirhand duringa play.GestureA smallmovementusually madewith yourhands or armsVolumeHow loudor quietyou areCuelineThe linethat comesbeforeyour lineDictionHowclearlyyou canbe heardRehearsalWhen youpractice aplayDialogueWhen twoor moreactors aretalkingSceneWhen the scriptis broken downinto differentparts, likechapters in abookStageWhere theactors standduring aplay.

Theatre Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. N-The person who tells the actors where to stand and move in a play.
    N-Director
  2. N-The part of the script that tells actors what actions to do
    N-Stage directions
  3. N-Deciding where to stand or move on the stage
    N-Blocking
  4. B-A play that includes songs and dances
    B-Musical
  5. O-The background that shows where the story takes place.
    O-Set
  6. I-The light that is used usually on one person on stage.
    I-Spotlight
  7. B-The clothes that actors wear in a play.
    B-Costume
  8. G-The written words of the play.
    G-Script
  9. G-The people or animals in a play that the actor becomes.
    G-Characters
  10. O-A frozen pictures made by actors bodies that tells an idea
    O-Tableau
  11. O-The person who writes the play.
    O-Playwright
  12. B-Where you stand on stage that is furthest from the audience
    B-Upstage
  13. B-A story performed by actors on a stage.
    B-Play
  14. N-The people who watch a play.
    N-Audience
  15. I-Where you stand on stage that is closest to the audience
    I-Downstage
  16. I-Any object that an actor holds in their hand during a play.
    I-Props
  17. B-A small movement usually made with your hands or arms
    B-Gesture
  18. G-How loud or quiet you are
    G-Volume
  19. I-The line that comes before your line
    I-Cue line
  20. O-How clearly you can be heard
    O-Diction
  21. G-When you practice a play
    G-Rehearsal
  22. O-When two or more actors are talking
    O-Dialogue
  23. G-When the script is broken down into different parts, like chapters in a book
    G-Scene
  24. I-Where the actors stand during a play.
    I-Stage