(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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Ramon says “may” instead of “me”
Mr T is at school before and after you for three days
Mrs Adams gets onstage
Jessica redoes a number
Elon skips a line
Actors skip cue line
Shoshi tells people to stop touching props that aren’t theirs
Mrs Lang gives a lecture
Randolph is the only one who knows his singing lines in “Kids Reprise”
5 people ask you what time it is
A set piece falls over/a prop breaks
Rage at mic tape
Mrs Adams pauses a scene during a complete run through
Isaac/Elon make the directors laugh
Mic stops working
Isaac does an impression
Gideon saves the day
Announcement about the bathrooms
Attendance announcement
3 people say “I’m so tired”
Scene with no line misses or mistakes
“Thank you places!”
Someone’s told they need to project
Kids miss their cue for “Kids”
Mrs. Finegold walks into rehearsal
Milo and Aaron fight
Eden G. actually sicks her head in the oven
Someone has their back to the audience
Zach Swiss adds in his own “MHM” line
Actor called by character name
Aaron learns giant step
Someone goes on vocal rest
Someone makes a terrible song pun in conversation
A full act is completed, no stops
Denny asks to put in a twirl in a dance
Someone gets sick
Haley isn’t shocked enough
Jessica and Mrs. Lang talk about Lifesavers
Somebody gets yelled at for eating in Zinman
Josh tells someone to do something then does it himself
Someone’s mic falls off
Rachel says “I only like act 2 because I get to do my homework”
Someone’s wig falls off
Milo cries
Dalia flips out about how badly the opening scene is going
Homework announcement
Benji nods his head enthusiastically in “Normal American Boy”