Characters
Plots
Costumes
Music
Setting
100

This character is a gambler who falls in love with a Salvation Army worker. What is his name?

Sky Masterson 

100

TRUE OR FALSE:

 The musical concludes with the main characters realizing their romantic relationships started as bets but ultimately end in true love.

TRUE:

Both couples end up finding happiness after initially being involved in relationships that began with deception. 

100

This character is often seen in elegant, eye-catching costumes reflecting her nightclub entertainer role. Who is she?

Miss Adelaide

100

This upbeat number is about the...luck...and superstition that gamblers believe in. What is the song title? 

"Luck Be a Lady" 

100

The central setting of the musical is this area of the city, famous for its crazy nightlife, street games, and bright lights. Where we at???

Broadwayyyy 

200

TRUE OR FALSE: 

The main female role is a rough and tough, streetwise gambler who is not afraid to get into a fight with anyone.

FALSE:

The main female character is a religious and volunteer worker.

(a lady never gambles...)

200

The plot largely unfolds around this kind of illegal gambling den. What gambling game is it???

(HINT: Puppy Paws, Hi-Lo-Yo, Parlay, Nina, Little Joe)

Craps Game

200

Men's sharp suits are often a statement in fashion during what decades?

1930's - 1940's

200

The composer who wrote How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying also composed our spring musical. Who is this composer?

Frank Henry Loesser

200

One major location is a seedy nightclub, where one character performs regularly. What is the name of this nightclub?

The Hot Box Nightclub

300

Last years musical was The Addams Family. The actor who played Gomez in the 2010 version is also a lead character in our upcoming musical. What is this actors name?

Nathan Lane

300

The genre of this musical falls under comedy, crime, and _____

Romance (ooo la la) 

300

Characters who are part of the gambler community typically dress in what type of attire? 

(HINT: Rough-and-Tough Lifestyle)

Street smart, semi-formal attire

300

TRUE OR FALSE: 

A major romantic duet in the show is about two characters singing their shared belief in the power of fate.

FALSE:

C'mon guys fate really...the duets are often about love not fate duh....child's play

300

This musical takes place in this bustling, lively area know for its nightlife, gambling, and characters looking for love. Where we at????

New York City's Time Square

400

Our leading man has a famous line that everyone knows...but do you?

"...It's just that they are something to have around only when they come in handy...like _____

Cough Drops

400

One of the main themes of the musical is this idea that drives the gamblers to make risky decisions and believe they can control their fate. What is ______

LUCK!!!

400

TRUE OR FALSE: 

The leading man of this musical is a nerdy strict military man where for the WHOLE show only wears a military-style uniform.

FALSE:

HA YOUR FUNNY...our man is wayyy too sharp and suave and only wears a tailored suit that reflects his mucho confident personality, not a military uniform you silly goose. 

400

The most popular song in this musical has been featured in The Simpsons, Family Guy and can even be heard in a family favorite movie Mrs. Doubtfire. It since has been covered by Grammy Award Winner _____

Barbra Streisand

400

This musical also includes a scene set in this exotic location, which provides a backdrop for one of the central characters romantic transformations. Where we at???

Havana, Cuba

500

This female character is a member of this group that tries to help people turn their lives around. This group is still a thing to this day. What's this groups name?

The Salvation Army 

500

This musical is based on "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" and "Blood Pressure", two story stories written by _____

Damon Runyon

500

Like a true gentleman, our leading man wears what attire to impress his date when he takes her to dinner and a night out on the town?

A tuxedo (bring back men who yearn)

500

The original Broadway production of our spring musical (1950), the song "____________" was almost cut from the show but it was re-added last minute and  was reassigned to the female lead making it her most beloved song.

"A Bushel and a Peck"

500

TRUE OR FALSE:

The musical's final scene takes place in a quiet, peaceful park where the characters reflect on their journey. 

FALSE: 

The final scene takes place in a bustling city...you really thought it would be sappy like Drowsy Chaperone...pleasee that's so four years ago. 

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