The first fully integrated book musical.
What is Oklahoma?
A 2010 musical about the founding fathers.
What is Hamilton?
Singing loudly so that your voice fills up the entire theatre.
What is projection?
The term for a collection of sheet music an actor brings with them to an audition.
What is an audition binder?
The term for a song with two singers.
What is a duet?
The era of musical theatre between 1930 and 1965.
What is the Golden Age?
The first, VERY expensive flop in Broadway histroy.
What is Carrie?
What is choreography?
The term for standing tall, facing the audience, and not fidgeting.
What is a strong actor's sance?
What is a jazz square?
The very first American Musical.
What is the Black Crook?
The first big, controversial rock musical.
What is Hair?
A musical that is entirely sung, and does not contain any spoken dialogue.
What is a sung-through musical?
The term fro facing the audience.
What is cheating out?
The term for pauses in sheet music.
What is a rest?
An integrated musical that predates Oklahoma and is about the life of performers on a boat on the Mississippi River.
What is Show Boat?
A Sondheim musical about the joys and pains of being married.
What is Company?
A slow-tempo, emotionally charged song.
What is a ballad?
A type of shoe that all actors should have because they are universal and allow for easy movement.
What is a character shoe? (or, what is a jazz shoe?)
The term for the music portion of a musical's script.
What is a score?
A name for dances in a musical that show a character's deepest desires through dream sequences (featured in and beginning with Oklahoma!)
What is a dream ballet?
A failed Andrew Lloyd Weber musical about trains (performed on rollerskates (AKA Mrs. Martin's new, biggest fear))
What is Starlight Express?
Any song that is not from a musical (in audition terms, at least).
What is a pop song?
The term for the music that is played on the piano while you are singing in an audition, that does not contain vocals.
What is accompianment?
The term for a musical theatre script.
What is a libretto?