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The Hamilton Character Who Sings "The Room Where It Happens"
Aaron Burr
The type of play that Romeo and Juliet is.
Tragedy
The full name for "props".
Properties
In daylights, in sunsets, in midnights, in cups of coffee
In inches, in miles, in laughter, in strife
In five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred minutes, how do you measure a year in the life?
Seasons of Love (Rent)
The first "people" you must greet when you enter the props/costume room.
The Dames
The Name of Annie's Dog in Annie: The Musical
Sandy
A term invented by Shakespeare, used often today, meaning that a (male) actor must dress as a woman.
Drag (Dressed Resembling a Girl)
The name of the book or binder kept by a stage manager with all the shows cues and information.
Prompt Book
When you feel sad, or under a curse
Your life is bad, your prospects are worse
Your wife is crying, sighing...
And your olive tree is dying,
Temples are graying, and teeth are decaying
And creditors weighing your purse...
All For The Best (Godspell)
The First Musical Ever Performed at WCHS
Footloose
The Longest Running Musical in Broadway History
The Phantom of the Opera
The Shakespeare play known for a skull prop.
Hamlet
The technical term for the thin, fake walls of a set.
Flats
Don't dream too far,
Don't lose sight of who you are,
Don't remember that rush of joy,
He could be that boy...
I'm Not That Girl (Wicked)
The (technical) number of seats in the WCHS auditorium.
1,001
The First Musical to Have an All-Female Creative Team
Waitress
Shakespeare's Wife's Name
Anne Hathaway
The person in charge of the finances for a production.
The Producer
Guess mine is not the first heart broken,
My eyes are not the first to cry.
I'm not the first to know,
There's just no getting over you.
Hopelessly Devoted to You (Grease)
The name of our Theatre Ghost.
Alice
The Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and Tony-award-winning composer of musicals such as Cats, Evita and Jesus Christ Superstar.
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Where Shakespeare was both born and now burried.
Stratford-upon-Avon
The superstition originating from sailors employed in theatres.
No Whistling in the Theatre
Oh my friends, my friends forgive me
That I live and you are gone.
There's a grief that can't be spoken.
There's a pain goes on and on.
Empty Chairs and Empty Tables (Les Miserables)