It Is Written
Song Styles
My Type of Show
Guess the Musical
Fun Facts of Theatre
100
This is a piece of repeated music.
Reprise
100

This is a song reflecting on the character(s) life.


Reflective Song
100

A 16th/17th century Italian Dramatic, tragic art form where all conversations are sung. 

Opera
100
This musical is a 1970's adaption to the Wizard of Oz.
The Wiz.
100
This is the average cost for a ticket on Broadway.
$100
200

The music played to accompany dialogue.

Underscore
200

A song with a change in feelings from beginning to finish.

Active Song 

200

A musical with a collection of songs with a specific theme/person in mind.

Revue
200
This musical is about two rival gangs in New York City during the 1950s/1960s.
West Side Story
200
This is the theatre equivalent to an Oscar or Grammy award.
Tony or Tony Award
300

The measures of music repeated until a singer or scene is ready to begin.

Vamp
300

A song with a whole bunch of lyrics sung together very quickly.

Patter Song
300

A form of musical theatre where the emphasis is on real people in real situations.

Musical Play
300
This musical originally started off as a Disney Channel Original Movie before being turned into a stage production.
High School Musical
300
Most Broadway theater's omit this letter from their rows of seating.
The Letter "I".
400
Line or lines of dialogue preceding a song.
Lead-In
400

The singing style that is closer to speaking than to singing.

Recitative
400

A musical with a series of unrelated acts (variety show), originated in the saloons of New York's Bowery district.

Vaudeville 
400
This musical deals with issues of segregation and integration revolving around a daily music & dance TV show in Baltimore.
Hairspray
400
Of the 40 Broadway theaters, only this amount of theaters is actually on the street Broadway in NYC.
"4"
500
The music played before the second act begins.
Entr'acte
500

A big & brassy voice, typically a belter; an ultimate show woman.

Shouter
500

A form of theatrical entertainment this was popular in early 18th-century England, typically for the lower class, taking the form of a satirical play interspersed with traditional or operatic songs.

Ballad Opera
500
This musical, originally a book and film, stars Fantasia and is about womanhood, overcoming abuse, and reconnecting a broken family.
The Color Purple
500
Broadway theaters have at least this number of seats.
500
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