ProsceniumA stage thathas theaudience outfront on onesideRehearsalA practice ortrialperformanceof a playPropsHandhelditemsused inthe play.CostumesClothing andaccessoriesworn byperformersProtagonistThe maincharacterin the playTraverseA stage withtheaudience ontwo sidesUpstageAreaThis part ofthe stage isfarther fromtheaudience.ImprovisationAperformancewithout ascript orrehearsal.DownstageAreaThe part ofthe stage iscloser to theaudience.SituationTheproblemin thesceneMusicalA play withmusic,singing anddancing.ProjectTospeaklouder.DialogueAconversationbetween twoor morepeople.ClimaxThepoint ofno returnDirectorThe personin charge ofthe creativeparts of theshow.EmotionsStrongfeelingsScriptThe writtendialoguefor theshow.ExpositionBackgroundinformationaboutcharacters,setting,AntagonistThe personin conflictwith themaincharacterTheatreEtiquetteThe rulesandexpectationsfor livetheatreProducerThe personin chargefinancingfor the play.ColdReadingReading ascript orscene aloudwith r no priorpreparationMonologueA longspeech byone actorin a playStageThe platformwhere theactorsperform.ProsceniumA stage thathas theaudience outfront on onesideRehearsalA practice ortrialperformanceof a playPropsHandhelditemsused inthe play.CostumesClothing andaccessoriesworn byperformersProtagonistThe maincharacterin the playTraverseA stage withtheaudience ontwo sidesUpstageAreaThis part ofthe stage isfarther fromtheaudience.ImprovisationAperformancewithout ascript orrehearsal.DownstageAreaThe part ofthe stage iscloser to theaudience.SituationTheproblemin thesceneMusicalA play withmusic,singing anddancing.ProjectTospeaklouder.DialogueAconversationbetween twoor morepeople.ClimaxThepoint ofno returnDirectorThe personin charge ofthe creativeparts of theshow.EmotionsStrongfeelingsScriptThe writtendialoguefor theshow.ExpositionBackgroundinformationaboutcharacters,setting,AntagonistThe personin conflictwith themaincharacterTheatreEtiquetteThe rulesandexpectationsfor livetheatreProducerThe personin chargefinancingfor the play.ColdReadingReading ascript orscene aloudwith r no priorpreparationMonologueA longspeech byone actorin a playStageThe platformwhere theactorsperform.

Theatre Arts TRMS - 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 stage that has the audience out front on one side
    Proscenium
  2. A practice or trial performance of a play
    Rehearsal
  3. Handheld items used in the play.
    Props
  4. Clothing and accessories worn by performers
    Costumes
  5. The main character in the play
    Protagonist
  6. A stage with the audience on two sides
    Traverse
  7. This part of the stage is farther from the audience.
    Upstage Area
  8. A performance without a script or rehearsal.
    Improvisation
  9. The part of the stage is closer to the audience.
    Downstage Area
  10. The problem in the scene
    Situation
  11. A play with music, singing and dancing.
    Musical
  12. To speak louder.
    Project
  13. A conversation between two or more people.
    Dialogue
  14. The point of no return
    Climax
  15. The person in charge of the creative parts of the show.
    Director
  16. Strong feelings
    Emotions
  17. The written dialogue for the show.
    Script
  18. Background information about characters, setting,
    Exposition
  19. The person in conflict with the main character
    Antagonist
  20. The rules and expectations for live theatre
    Theatre Etiquette
  21. The person in charge financing for the play.
    Producer
  22. Reading a script or scene aloud with r no prior preparation
    Cold Reading
  23. A long speech by one actor in a play
    Monologue
  24. The platform where the actors perform.
    Stage