The elementof design thatrefers to howlight or darksomething is.The areaabove thestage usedto storescenery.A costumedesigner usesthis elementwhen choosingrough vs.smooth fabrics.The side ofthe stageclosest totheaudience.The elementcreated by amoving pointthat can bestraight, curved,or jagged.The relationshipbetween objectsin terms of theirsize comparedto each other.Anythingan actorhandlesonstage.The actor’sleft whenfacing theaudience.A rehearsalfocused onrunningtechnicalelements, notacting.A focusedlight usedto isolate aperformer.An element ofdesign thatdescribes howsomething feelsor appears tofeel.The actor’sright whenfacing theaudience.The side ofthe stagefarthest fromtheaudience.The part ofthe theatrewhere theaudience sitsThe outlineor silhouetteof an objector performeronstage.Free!Scenerypieces thatare usually4x8 andpainted.The raisedarea at thefront of aprosceniumstage.The elementof designdealing withlength, width,and depth.A list showingwhichcostumes areworn in eachscene.The elementof design thatrefers to howlight or darksomething is.The areaabove thestage usedto storescenery.A costumedesigner usesthis elementwhen choosingrough vs.smooth fabrics.The side ofthe stageclosest totheaudience.The elementcreated by amoving pointthat can bestraight, curved,or jagged.The relationshipbetween objectsin terms of theirsize comparedto each other.Anythingan actorhandlesonstage.The actor’sleft whenfacing theaudience.A rehearsalfocused onrunningtechnicalelements, notacting.A focusedlight usedto isolate aperformer.An element ofdesign thatdescribes howsomething feelsor appears tofeel.The actor’sright whenfacing theaudience.The side ofthe stagefarthest fromtheaudience.The part ofthe theatrewhere theaudience sitsThe outlineor silhouetteof an objector performeronstage.Free!Scenerypieces thatare usually4x8 andpainted.The raisedarea at thefront of aprosceniumstage.The elementof designdealing withlength, width,and depth.A list showingwhichcostumes areworn in eachscene.

Technical Theatre BING! - 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. The element of design that refers to how light or dark something is.
  2. The area above the stage used to store scenery.
  3. A costume designer uses this element when choosing rough vs. smooth fabrics.
  4. The side of the stage closest to the audience.
  5. The element created by a moving point that can be straight, curved, or jagged.
  6. The relationship between objects in terms of their size compared to each other.
  7. Anything an actor handles onstage.
  8. The actor’s left when facing the audience.
  9. A rehearsal focused on running technical elements, not acting.
  10. A focused light used to isolate a performer.
  11. An element of design that describes how something feels or appears to feel.
  12. The actor’s right when facing the audience.
  13. The side of the stage farthest from the audience.
  14. The part of the theatre where the audience sits
  15. The outline or silhouette of an object or performer onstage.
  16. Free!
  17. Scenery pieces that are usually 4x8 and painted.
  18. The raised area at the front of a proscenium stage.
  19. The element of design dealing with length, width, and depth.
  20. A list showing which costumes are worn in each scene.