Music Trivia
Bedtime Trivia
Stage Trivia
Famous Plays & Musicals
Washington Pavilion
100

This is the name for a show that features singing, dancing, and acting.

What is a musical?

100
This is the name of a short song that parents often sing to their children to get them to fall asleep.

What is a lullaby?

100

This is the bird-like name for the sides of the stage, which are covered by curtains.

What are wings?

100

This is the story of Dorothy, who leaves Kansas and meets a Lion, a Tin Man, a Scarecrow, and a Witch.

What is the Wizard of Oz?

100

This is the name oft he room that Junior Musical Theatre camp mostly takes place in. It has curtains and mirrors.

What is the Schulte Room?

200

These are the two options for how a singer should stand when performing.

What are soccer and ski positions?

200

This classic stuffed toy is something that some kids need to cuddle before they fall asleep. It is named after a former president of the United States!

What is a teddy bear?

200

This is the kitchen-like name for the very front of the stage.

What is the apron?

200

This is the story of an orphan with red hair, who meets a famous millionaire and leaves behind the evil owner of the orphanage.

What is Annie?

200

This is what the Washington Pavilion was used for before it became a museum and performance space.

What is a high school?

300

This type of singing is short and separated. It is the opposite of singing that is smooth and connected.

What is staccato?

300

The human brain uses its imagination when it is asleep. These imagined stories are called...

What are dreams?

300

This name, which sounds like a type of building, is what we call the area of the theatre where the audience sits.

What is the house?

300

This is the story of a sassy yet fancy nanny, who watches over two naughty children, and is able to float into the sky using her umbrella.

What is Mary Poppins?

300

This is the name of the theater that Junior Musical Theatre Camp performs in.

What is the Belbas Theater?

400

These two singing techniques help actors to project their voices onstage.

What are opening your mouth and taking deep breaths?

400

Believers in the tooth fairy often put lost teeth in this spot.

Where is underneath a pillow?

400

This pet-like term is the name for the area high above the stage, where workers go to fix lights or hang set pieces.

What is the catwalk?

400

This animal story takes place on the African savannah and features a silly meerkat and a stinky warthog. Many of the characters in this musical have been made into puppets!

What is The Lion King?

400

This is the name of the Pavilion's mascot. He is a big, orange Tyrannosaurus Rex.

Who is Radley Rex?

500

This is the name of the muscle that helps you sing long notes and staccato notes.

What is the diaphragm?

500

This is a term for a clump of old hair, dead skin, dirt, or other small particles, which can usually be found beneath a bed or other furniture.

What is a dust bunny?

500

This spooky nickname is what we call the only light left on in the theatre at the end of the day. It usually a lightbulb on a post.

What is the ghostlight?

500

This musical is based on a British book. The main character is a young girl who uses her special powers to defeat an evil principal.

What is Matilda?

500

This is the phrase that the letters D. A. P. A. stand for.

What is the Dakota Academy of Performing Arts?

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