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100

Who is considered responsible for "creating" theatre, and is still credited as to why we use the terms UPSTAGE and DOWNSTAGE?

The Greeks.

100

After the civil war ended in 1865, the __________ became exceptionally popular.

Piano

100

What was the first book musical?

SHOW BOAT!

100

Name 2 composers/composer teams of the "traditional age" of musical theatre.

Rogers and Hammerstein

Adler and Ross

Bock and Harnick

Lerner and Loewe

Jerry Herman

Meredith Wilson

Charles Strouse

Leonard Bernstein

Burton Lane

Jule Styne

Frank Loesser

100

Name the choreographer of West Side Story.

Jerome Robbins

200

This opera by John Gay proved to be the single most popular theatrical work of the 18th century.

The Beggar's Opera

200

Name 2 of Cole Porter's published musicals.

Kiss Me Kate

Anything Goes

Can-Can

Fifty Million Frenchmen

High Society

Wake Up and Dream

200

This 1935 show by George Gershwin marked a serious turning point in the telling of the African American story through musical theatre.

Porgy and Bess

200

What was considered the last "great golden age musical?"

Hello, Dolly

200

Who directed and choreographed the most recent revival of How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying?

Rob Ashford

300

These two men collaborated on fourteen comic operas. 

Gilbert & Sullivan

300

Name 2 famous names form the Harlem Renaissance, and what they were famous for. 

Louis Armstrong, Trumpet player, singer

Duke Ellington, Composer, pianist, arranger

Bessie Smith, Singer

Fats Waller, Pianist/composer

Cab Calloway, Singer/entertainer extraordinaire

Josephine Baker, Dancer

Langston Hughes, Poet

Romare Bearden, Artist

Aaron Douglas, Artist

300

What is Gershwin's best known work?

Rhapsody in Blue

300

Name a show written by Frank Loesser.

Guys and Dolls, Most Happy Fella, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

300

What was Bob Fosse's first show he choreographed on Broadway?

The Pajama Game

400

What are 2 of 3 reasons why The Black Crook was so successful?

1. Post war boom! More people worked and had the financial means for entertainment.

2. Women started to make their way out of the homes and to the theater (after running things during the war).

3. The railroad brought people to NYC from all over, increasing the audience potential and the potential for the show to run longer.

400

Name 2 of 3 "firsts" for the Broadway musical Shuffle Along. (what is it notable for?)

1. First major production in a decade to be written, published, and performed entirely by African-Americans.

2. First Broadway musical to feature a sophisticated African-American love story, rather than a frivolous, comic one.

3. The first Broadway musical to prominently feature syncopated music and a chorus of professional female dancers.

400

What 1931 musical won the first Pulitzer Prize for drama?

Of Thee I Sing

400

Who wrote Fiddler on the Roof?

Bock and Harnick

400

What was the name of George M. Cohen's famous song that boosted American Morale in WWI?

Over There

500

What were George M. Cohen's 3 contributions to Musical Theatre?

1. He became an early pioneer in the development of the book musical. 

2. He used dance to advance the plot.

3. His main characters were every day people who appealed to a wider audience.

500

How many shows did Shuffle Along originally run for?

504.

500

Who was Robert Todd Duncan, and what did he do?

Robert Todd Duncan led the cast of Porgy and Bess in protest against the National Theatre's segregation policy, resulting in the first integrated performance of any show at that venue.

500

Who was the original Rose in Gypsy?

Ethel Merman

500

Who originally choreographed Oklahoma?

Agnes DeMille

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