a play; aseries ofemotional orsurprisingeventsstoryline the quality of beingintense of extreme;the distance from thetop to bottom ofsomething3 dimensional: haslength, width andheight Aconversationbetween twoor morepeople.to the right ofan actorwhen facingthe audienceperson incharge ofpuppets thatdepictsettingthe director’snotes to thecast of howto behave inthe scenea moveablemodel usedto entertain a show in whichshadows of puppets,flat figures, or liveactors are projectedonto a lighted screen.person incharge ofmaintainingobjects used ina performancetowards theback of thestage movingaway fromthe audiencethe documentcontaining theactors dialogueand stagedirectionstowards thefront of thestage movingtoward theaudienceA person whosupervises thecreative aspects ofa dramaticproduction or filmand instructs theactors and crew.A plan for theorganizationandarrangement ofa specifiedproduction.practice runbefore theshow donein completecostumesounds that helpthe audienceexperience thescene as though itwere actuallyhappening. A spoken orwritten requestfor someone'spresence orparticipation.The underlyingpersonality of adramatic character asimplied or indicatedby a script or text andinterpreted by anactor in performance.A company orgroup of actors,dancers, orotherperformers.someone whosupervises thephysical aspects inthe production of ashow and who is incharge of the stagewhen the show isbeing performedto the left ofan actorwhen facingthe audienceperson incharge ofpuppets whoare charactersin a playTo worktogethera play; aseries ofemotional orsurprisingeventsstoryline the quality of beingintense of extreme;the distance from thetop to bottom ofsomething3 dimensional: haslength, width andheight Aconversationbetween twoor morepeople.to the right ofan actorwhen facingthe audienceperson incharge ofpuppets thatdepictsettingthe director’snotes to thecast of howto behave inthe scenea moveablemodel usedto entertain a show in whichshadows of puppets,flat figures, or liveactors are projectedonto a lighted screen.person incharge ofmaintainingobjects used ina performancetowards theback of thestage movingaway fromthe audiencethe documentcontaining theactors dialogueand stagedirectionstowards thefront of thestage movingtoward theaudienceA person whosupervises thecreative aspects ofa dramaticproduction or filmand instructs theactors and crew.A plan for theorganizationandarrangement ofa specifiedproduction.practice runbefore theshow donein completecostumesounds that helpthe audienceexperience thescene as though itwere actuallyhappening. A spoken orwritten requestfor someone'spresence orparticipation.The underlyingpersonality of adramatic character asimplied or indicatedby a script or text andinterpreted by anactor in performance.A company orgroup of actors,dancers, orotherperformers.someone whosupervises thephysical aspects inthe production of ashow and who is incharge of the stagewhen the show isbeing performedto the left ofan actorwhen facingthe audienceperson incharge ofpuppets whoare charactersin a playTo worktogether

Shadow Puppetry Vocab 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. a play; a series of emotional or surprising events
  2. storyline
  3. the quality of being intense of extreme; the distance from the top to bottom of something 3 dimensional: has length, width and height
  4. A conversation between two or more people.
  5. to the right of an actor when facing the audience
  6. person in charge of puppets that depict setting
  7. the director’s notes to the cast of how to behave in the scene
  8. a moveable model used to entertain
  9. a show in which shadows of puppets, flat figures, or live actors are projected onto a lighted screen.
  10. person in charge of maintaining objects used in a performance
  11. towards the back of the stage moving away from the audience
  12. the document containing the actors dialogue and stage directions
  13. towards the front of the stage moving toward the audience
  14. A person who supervises the creative aspects of a dramatic production or film and instructs the actors and crew.
  15. A plan for the organization and arrangement of a specified production.
  16. practice run before the show done in complete costume
  17. sounds that help the audience experience the scene as though it were actually happening.
  18. A spoken or written request for someone's presence or participation.
  19. The underlying personality of a dramatic character as implied or indicated by a script or text and interpreted by an actor in performance.
  20. A company or group of actors, dancers, or other performers.
  21. someone who supervises the physical aspects in the production of a show and who is in charge of the stage when the show is being performed
  22. to the left of an actor when facing the audience
  23. person in charge of puppets who are characters in a play
  24. To work together