Music
Theatre
Opera
More Magic Flute
Animals
100

This is the family of instruments that includes the violin, viola, cello, and bass

Strings

100

This word means the place where actors perform, and the audience watches

the stage

100

This is the highest singing voice and is often the star in operas

Soprano

100

She is the daughter of the Queen of the Night and falls in love with Tamino

Pamina


100

The black and white animal is known to blow up

panda

200

The conductor uses this acrobatic device to lead the orchestra.

A baton

200

This type of theatre uses no talking, just movement and facial expressions.

a mime

200

The Metropolitan Opera is housed in this presidential building in NYC. 

The Lincoln Center

200

A flute is part of this musical family

Winds

200

This fast feline is the fastest land animal on Earth.

cheetah

300

The Italian word for "fast" sounds like it's ready for some pasta.

Presto

300

This is what actors say when they forget their lines and need help

line

300

In operas, this large group sings together and stands behind the soloists

The chorus

300

This wise leader lives in a temple and helps guide Tamino and Pamina

Sarastro

300

This fish is known for its orange color and white stripes.

What is a clownfish?

400

This tool helps musicians keep a steady beat while they practice

metronome

400

Actors say this instead of "good luck" before a show.

Break a leg

400
Reginald Smith Jr. has this kind of voice. 

Baritone

400

This character gives Tamino the flute and starts him on his quest

The ladies

400

This desert animal has humps and can go without water for days.

Camel

500

This Italian word tells musicians to play loud

Forte

500

This is what the audience reads to learn about the play, cast, and crew.

Playbill 

500
The most operas are written in this language

Italian 

500

The librettist of "Magic Flute" (you have to say it correctly)

Emanuel Schikaneder

500

These animals are in the opera, "Aida"

Elephants

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