Fallen Soldiers
The Hunter Games
Teacher's Pets
Are You Ready for This Kara Test?
Before and After
100

This theatre student... or should I say full-time actor... is off shooting the Next Great American Film.

Nino Hara

100

This is the menu for Mrs. Hunter's lunch every day. 

Greek Yogurt with fruit

100
This voice and speech teacher mogs all, and is probably a girl dad with a golden retriever.

Dylan Wittrock

100

This is what an upset audience member would throw at the stage, and a website that gives amateur movie critics way to much status.

Rotten tomatoes

100

The worser Jack walks into a chocolate almond toffee candy.

Jack Heath Bar

200

A brother of Nola, this theatre student lost his way last year, and found a new way in the Gender Nooch.

Walter Bowie

200

This pie ingredient is what actors "get" when they laugh onstage.

Pumpkins

200

This movement teacher avoids pets for fear of ruining her West Elm sofa, but in another life probably was a flamingo herself.

Ms. Chanel

200

This is the name of the troupe of actors who first performed regularly at the Globe Theatre.

The Lord Chamberlain's Men
200

The assistant chair of theatre, when combined with the dyslexic star of Glee.

Micheal Lea Michelle

300
Felix was lonely after this student left him behind.

Veronica

300

When upset, Mrs. Hunter often exclaims "that really cooks my _______."

Cookies

300

This teacher, a barker herself, probably has cats at home. Possibly parakeets.

Ms. Daniels
300

This group of Oxford and Cambridge students, including Christopher Marlowe, wrote plays that revolutionized the theatre.

The University Wits

300

The costuming matriarch of LACHSA walks across the street without looking.

Mama Jaywalking

400

Though not fallen just yet, this Queen has one very wise foot out the door.

Queen Hunter

400

"If you're early, you're on time. If you're on time, you're late. If you're late, you're (this method of cooking a pizza)."

Wood-Fired

400

It's unconfirmed whether or not this staff member is a golden retriever himself.

Michael Lea

400

This is the first play written in colloquial speak.

Ralph Roister Doister

400

What Ms. Hunter might call a student whose name she forgot + a popular celebrity publication.

Young People Magazine

500

This teacher had to leave to take care of her little boy Peter, and has purportedly since travelled to the depths of Somalia mining for emeralds.

Ms. Won 

500

Dogs eat this when they want to vomit, Mrs. Hunter compares your behind to it when she's vengeful.

Grass

500

This teacher probably has a squirrel, one that, on occasion, escapes from their brain. 

Ms. Kara

500

This is the name of the author of Ralph Roister Doister (Not Ms. Kara Royster).

Nicholas Udall

500

Famous Finn's voice-teacher brother plays a game to decide a tie.

Dylan WittRock, Paper, Scissors

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