The first musical at WVHS after Covid struck the nation
What is Once Upon a Mattress?
The S in "Jason S. Katz"
What is Steven?
Hurricane Katrina? More like ____
What is Hurricane Tortilla?
Grace's copper necklace depicts this round thing
What is Moon?
Pyrexia, is commonly referred to as this
What is a fever?
This Journalist pro debuted her performance as Elinor Dashwood in S&S
Who is Kate Gore?
This State is where Fitz grew up!
What is New Jersey?
The witty question, with this response: "Uh, Yeah, I sure hope it does"
What is Road work ahead?
Grace's College Major
What is Microbiology
THIS crazy duo should've been included in Anastasia the Musical
Who are Rasputin and Bartok?
2021 was the debut of this Drama Board position
What is Student Outreach Coordinator?
Jason Katz has two brothers? Who'd of thought! Jason's mysterious brothers live in this country
What is Israel?
Our favorite Radium girls quote "___. You get infections from ___."
What is Dirt?
Grace's Favorite dessert made an appearance at the Drama Club potluck
What is tiramisu?
Maiden Name of Ethan Spisak's mother
What is Woithe?
Graduate of 2023, with long braided hair, ended her time here as Mrs. Peacock
Who is Courtney Lawrence?
The "M" in 'John M. Fitzgerald'
What is Michael? (Would also accept "middle name")
Buddy the elf claims the fake Mall Santa smells like:
What is Beef and Cheese?
A desperate excuse to say his name in a theater, it's Grace's favorite Shakespeare play
What is MACBETH?
"A principle that states every detail in a story should be necessary to the plot" (Or simply, this Russian man, with his gun)
What is Chekhov's Gun?
The date when WVHS theater made its first Instagram post!
Katz and Fitz were born on these days
What is July 3rd and April 21st?
Axel Zaragoza said this line in The Tempest: "Swum ashore man, like a ___. I can swim like a ___ I'll be sworn."
What is Duck?
Grace doesn't typically enjoy musicals. Yet this one has a special place in her heart
What is Moulin Rouge?
He created the rules of most card games.
Hint: “According to —” is a common phrase
Who is Hoyle?