(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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O-repeat of earlier material
O-reprise
I-a moment an actor pauses
I-beat
I-towards the audience
I-downstage
I-more serious tone
I-dramatic
N-a dance move on one's toes
N-releve
G-moving in response to another character's motion on stage
G-counter
B-position of actors on stage
B-blocking
G-the events and history of a character
G-backstory
O-days when cast has no rehearsal or performance
O-dark
B-music written in a script
B-score
I-emphasis on a theme or message rather than a story
I-Concept Musical
O-making things up on the spot
O-improvisation
B-lines spoken by multiple actors
B-dialog
B-an item held or used by actor to make scene more realistic
B-prop
B-cross
B-X
B-someone who offers opposition
B-Antagonist
N-major character in a work
N-protagonist
N-an acting part in a production
N-role
B-actor recalls emotions from his/her own life to identify with character
B-method
B-sides of a stage not seen to the audience
B-wings
I-speak loudly and clearly
I-project
G-a dance move bending knees and lowering body toward ground
G-plie
I-brush and step in tap dance
I-Falap
N-the reason a character acts or makes choices
N-motivation
G-body movement used to communicate
G-gesture
G-a stage with a frame around it
G-proscenium stage
O-wrote West Side Story and Into the Woods
O-Stephen Sondheim
G-wrote Oklahoma and Carousel
G-Rogers & Hammerstein
N-acting something out without speaking
N-pantomime
O-words of a musical aka "book"
O-libretto
O-a lapse in maintaining the illusion of the character
O-breaking character
G-when the audience is seated all around the stage
G-arena stage
G-a prompt for some action on stage
G-cue
I-where the audience sits
I-house
O-person in charge of creating the dance moves in a show
O-choreographer
N-the concluding part of a performance
N-finale
O-elements of both dramatic and comic tone
O-serio comic