Theater History
Theater Terms
Musicals
Theater Superstitions
Mystery
100

Shakespeare's famous play about star-crossed lovers is still quoted today by romantics.

What is Romeo and Juliet?


100

The designers, actors, and crews all answer to this "directive" individual.

What is the Director?

100

This award winning hit musical is about The Revolutionary War and was recently adapted into a Disney+ musical movie.

What is Hamilton?

100

This is what you say to actors instead of "Good luck".

What is Break a Leg?

100

How many signs are there in the Zodiac?

What is 12?

200

This is what the Smile and Frown theater masks mean.

What is Tragedy and Comedy?

200

Speaking at a louder than normal volume so that you can be heard in the back of the Theater.

What is Projection?

200

This Tony Award winning musical was featured Live on Fox and tells the story of young starving artists under the shadow of HIV/Aids

What is Rent the Musical?

200

Doing this at the ends of rehearsing is considered very bad luck.

What is Taking a Bow?

200

This month of the year has 28 days.

What is All of Them?

300

This group of performers was often used in Greek theater to narrate and comment upon the action.

What is Chorus?

300

Both offstage sides of a stage are referred to as this. I thought only birds and airplanes had them.

What is Wings?

300

This musical is the highest grossing musical of all time and is based on the 1994 Walt Disney Animation Studios' animated feature film about lions.

What is Lion King the Musical?

300

This is what you should never give an actor before their show.

What is Flowers?

300

This man was titled "King of Rock and Roll".

What is Elvis?

400

Actors are referred to as Thespians in honor of this man, who became the first actor.

Who is Thespis?

400

This refers to the area that is closest onstage area to the audience.

What is downstage?

400

This musical, which debuted in 1986, is the longest running show in Broadway history, running consecutively for 24 years.

What is The Phantom of the Opera?

400

Putting this on stage is considered bad luck.

What is Mirrors?

400

This is the plural version of sheep.

What is Sheep?

500

Aeschylus was the father of tragedy, Aristophanes was the comedian, Sophocles was the most awarded at Dramatic festivals, and Euripides rebelled against the rules. Together they could be known as these.

What are Greek Playwrights?

500

A actor drawing attention to themself away from the main action (by moving around, or over-reacting to onstage events).

What is Upstaging?

500

This failed musical cost $75 million dollars in production and is the most expensive musical in the world. It is based on the legendary comic superhero that has multiple games, movies, toys, and more.

What is Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark?

500

You should never say this in the Theater unless it is part of the play.

What is Macbeth?

500

This is what Na stand for on the periodic table.

What is Sodium (Salt)?

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