Badly Explained Musical Plot
Broadway Trivia
Technical Terms
Shakespeare or Don Zolidis
100

Mom and dad promise not to embarrass their daughter and then almost get divorced

Addams Family

100

Who was originally Evan Hansen on Broadway?

Ben Platt

100

If it's not your prop...

Don't touch it!

100

"They would uproot us, as if we’re the contagion, we’re the blight on their happiness"

Don Zolidis

(From: "937")

200

A girl wants to marry her childhood sweetheart while she is stalked by a man twice her age

Phantom of the Opera

200

What musical includes songs such as "Farmers Refuted" and "Burn"?

Hamilton

200

What is the proper conduct for responding to something tech crew/a director says?

"Thank you ______."

200

"A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!"

Shakespeare

(From: "Richard III")

300

A girl wants minor revenge on high-school bullies, but her boyfriend insists on killing them

Heathers

300

Who starred in a musical they wrote and also contributed to many other famous projects like Moana and In the Heights?

Lin-Manuel Miranda

300

What is the term for removing set pieces from a stage?

Strike

300

"I will eat your heart my man loves me"

Don Zolidis

(From: "Miss Beth")

400

A vigilante is treated as a villain by the corrupt government while her best friends looks the other way

Wicked

400

What is the highest grossing Broadway musical?

The Lion King

400

What is the light called that you leave on every night?

*Bonus points if you can say why.*

Ghost Lights

*Bonus* - To make the ghost haunting the theatre happy

400

"With each minute, you know, you know what’s going to happen. You may die here."

Don Zolidis

(From: "From the Refugee Women")

500

Someone goes to to jail for eating carbs

Les Miserables

500

What is the longest running Broadway show?

Phantom of the Opera

500

What are all the UNIT set pieces we used for one act?

(Chairs and tables not included)

2 (4x8) / 2 (4x4) / 2 (2 ft steps) / 2 (4ft steps) / 2 (4 ft pylons) / 2 (6 ft pylons) / 1 (8ft pylon)

500

"I am one who loved not wisely but too well"

Shakespeare

(From: "Othello")

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