One of Broadway's longest-running musicals, Jonathan Larson show featured characters singing about how they couldn't afford to pay their New York City landlord.
Rent!
He dreams of being sent to Orlando for his Latter-Day Saints mission but is instead sent to Uganda. Not quite the price he was willing to pay.
Elder Price!
The current longest running show ON Broadway today.
Chicago!
"Ya ba dibba dibba dibba dibba dibba dibba dum
All day long, I'd biddy biddy bum "
Fiddler on the Roof!
A deal is made to make Washington, DC the nation's new capital in "The Room Where It Happens,"
Hamilton!
This classic Broadway musical, adapted for film in 1961 and again in 2021, features warring New York City gangs known as the Jets and the Sharks?
West Side Story!
This 1960 Broadway musical is based on the life and times of American philanthropist and survivor of the 1912 sinking of the Titanic.
Margaret "Molly" Brown!
Referring to then-future president John Adams, the songs "Sit Down, John" and "But, Mr. Adams" come from this Broadway musical named for an important year in American history.
1776!
"It means no worries
For the rest of your days
Yeah, sing it, kid!
It's our problem-free philosophy."
Hakuna Matata!
"The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain" is a famous lyric from this classic Broadway musical by Lerner and Loewe?
My Fair Lady!
Once upon a time back in 1959 a Broadway musical was based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Princess and the Pea?"
Once Upon A Mattress!
After seeing her on Broadway, Walt Disney wanted to cast Julie Andrews in his next live-action film. Not only was it Andrews’ first movie, but she went on to get her first Academy Award nomination—and Oscar win—for this role.
Mary Poppins!
Although John Williams is known for writing original film scores, he also won an Oscar for adapting the score in the 1971 film version of this Broadway musical that's set in a shtetl
Fiddler on the Roof!
Without a U, it's a tree of the willow family. With a U in the middle, it's a song sung by Glinda in the Broadway show "Wicked." What are the two words?
Poplar and Popular!!
Debuting in London's West End in 1986 and on Broadway in 1988, This Andrew Lloyd Webber musical features the songs "All I Ask of You" and "The Music of the Night."
The Phantom of the Opera!
This Broadway musical, which has an exclamation point in its title, is about an Italian man who was mayor of New York City from 1934 to 1945.
Fiorello!
The name of a carnivorous venus flytrap. Don't think TWICE about it.
Audrey II!
The smash Broadway hit "Hamilton" is staged in a theater named for this legendary songwriting partner of Oscar Hammerstein.
Richard Rodgers!
"I've heard about him before
I wanted to know some more
And now I know what they mean, he's a love machine
Oh, he makes me dizzy"
Honey, Honay!
With songs like "One" and "What I Did for Love," this classic 1970s musical centers around Broadway dancers auditioning for eight spots in a stage show?
A Chorus Line!
An iconic work by Piet Mondrian, painted in his iconic primary color style, is named Broadway ____ ____, where the blanks are filled with a rhyming term that refers to a genre of blues music.
Boogie Woogie!
Ring* Ring*
The name of the lead character in the Disney's first musical on Broadway.
Belle from Beauty and the Beast!
Now located at 315 West 44th Street, legendary "avian" NYC jazz club opened in its first incarnation in December 1949 on Broadway near 52nd Street.
Birdland!
A 2012 Adam Shankman movie adaptation of an 80s themed Broadway musical, about an aspiring singer falling in love with a bar employee, shares its name with this 1983 Def Leppard song where the titular period is still rolling through the ages.
Rock Of Ages!
"There's No Business Like Show Business" is a song written by Irving Berlin for this classic Broadway musical about the life of sharpshooter Annie Oakley?
Annie Get Your Gun!