actingwithoutwordsA male orfemale personwho performs arole in a play,work of theatre,or movie.breaka lega group ofactors thatmake up anentire playacquiresall propscreatesthe dancesteps in amusicalsilenceyourcellphonesthe personwho writesa playthruststagea break inbetweenactsimaginarywall onstagewhen anactor hasa longspeecha playwithunhappyendingactingwithout ascript orcleardirectionA person or asituation thatopposes anothercharacter’s goalsor desiresarenastagewhen allcast takea finalbowareabetween themain curtainand thehouseThe point ofgreatestdramatictension ortransition in atheatrical workThewrittentext of aplaychosetheactiona dramaticpiece withexaggeratedcharactersand emotionsThe main characterof a play and thecharacter with whomthe audienceidentifies moststronglyA reading of ascript done byactors who havenot previouslyreviewed the playthe part ofthe stageclosest tothe audiencethe part ofstagefurthest fromthe audiencestagedirectionThe planningand working outof themovements ofactors on stage.To turn thebody toward theaudience togive them aclearer view ofthe actoractingwithoutwordsA male orfemale personwho performs arole in a play,work of theatre,or movie.breaka lega group ofactors thatmake up anentire playacquiresall propscreatesthe dancesteps in amusicalsilenceyourcellphonesthe personwho writesa playthruststagea break inbetweenactsimaginarywall onstagewhen anactor hasa longspeecha playwithunhappyendingactingwithout ascript orcleardirectionA person or asituation thatopposes anothercharacter’s goalsor desiresarenastagewhen allcast takea finalbowareabetween themain curtainand thehouseThe point ofgreatestdramatictension ortransition in atheatrical workThewrittentext of aplaychosetheactiona dramaticpiece withexaggeratedcharactersand emotionsThe main characterof a play and thecharacter with whomthe audienceidentifies moststronglyA reading of ascript done byactors who havenot previouslyreviewed the playthe part ofthe stageclosest tothe audiencethe part ofstagefurthest fromthe audiencestagedirectionThe planningand working outof themovements ofactors on stage.To turn thebody toward theaudience togive them aclearer view ofthe actor

Theater Vocabulary 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. acting without words
  2. A male or female person who performs a role in a play, work of theatre, or movie.
  3. break a leg
  4. a group of actors that make up an entire play
  5. acquires all props
  6. creates the dance steps in a musical
  7. silence your cellphones
  8. the person who writes a play
  9. thrust stage
  10. a break in between acts
  11. imaginary wall on stage
  12. when an actor has a long speech
  13. a play with unhappy ending
  14. acting without a script or clear direction
  15. A person or a situation that opposes another character’s goals or desires
  16. arena stage
  17. when all cast take a final bow
  18. area between the main curtain and the house
  19. The point of greatest dramatic tension or transition in a theatrical work
  20. The written text of a play
  21. chose the action
  22. a dramatic piece with exaggerated characters and emotions
  23. The main character of a play and the character with whom the audience identifies most strongly
  24. A reading of a script done by actors who have not previously reviewed the play
  25. the part of the stage closest to the audience
  26. the part of stage furthest from the audience
  27. stage direction
  28. The planning and working out of the movements of actors on stage.
  29. To turn the body toward the audience to give them a clearer view of the actor