Name the Composer
Name the Song
Theatre Terminology
Original Source Material
Music Theory
100

INTO THE WOODS

Stephen Sondheim

100

"And I know, it's only in my mind. That I'm talking to myself and not to him."

"On My Own" from Les Mis

100

The half of the stage closest to the audience

Downstage


100

Romeo and Juliet

West Side Story

100

a musical note with the time value of ¹/₄ of a whole note

Quarter note

200

WICKED

Stephen Schwartz

200

"I'm erasing myself from the narrative"

"Burn" from Hamilton

200

The part of a theatre where the audience sits

House

200

The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West

WICKED

200

The numbers at the beginning of a piece of music represent the:

Time Signature

300

OKLAHOMA

Rogers and Hammerstein

300

Jaimie is over and Jaimie is gone. Jaimie's decided it's time to move on. Jaimie has new dreams he's building upon"

"Still Hurting" from THE LAST FIVE YEARS

300

The author of a play. Also known as a dramatist.

Playwright

300

The Taming of the Shrew

Kiss Me Kate

300

The lines in the treble staff are, from bottom to top:

EGBDF

400

RAGTIME

Aherns and Flaherty

400

"I have often walked down this street before, but the pavement always stayed beneath my feet before"

"On the Street Where You Live" - MY FAIR LADY

400

Name for a sloping stage which is raised at the back (upstage) end.

Raked

400

La Boheme

Rent


400

The musical term used to describe differences in volume is:

Dynamics

500

SUNSET BOULEVARD

Andrew Lloyd Webber

500

"Time flies and then no need to endure anymore. Time dies."

"One Song Glory" - RENT

500

It's a common superstition among the acting community that it's bad luck to mention this name while inside a theater.

Macbeth

500

Twelfth Night

All Shook Up


500

A diagram charting the relationship between the 12 notes/keys in the chromatic scale.

Circle of Fifths


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