This retired naval officer is the strict father of the von Trapp children.
Who is Captain Georg von Trapp?
To summon Beetlejuice, a person must say his name this many times.
What is three?
After Mufasa's death, Simba is encouraged to run away by this scheming relative.
Who is Scar?
"Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, bright copper kettles and warm woolen ____."
What are "mittens"?
Before becoming governess to the von Trapp children, Maria is a postulant at this abbey near Salzburg.
What is Nonnberg Abbey?
In Lydia's solo song in Act 1, she is grieving the loss of this family member.
Who is Lydia's mother?
Mufasa explains that all living things are connected through this ongoing cycle.
What is the Circle of Life?
"Climb every mountain, ford every stream, follow every rainbow, till you find your ____."
What is "dream"?
In the song "Do-Re-Mi", Maria compares "Fa" to this.
What is "a long, long, way to run"?
Beetlejuice wants Lydia to do this so he can return permanently to the world of the living.
What is marry him?
The song "He Lives in You" refers primarily to this individual.
Who is Mufasa?
"From the day we arrive on the planet, and blinking, step into the ___."
What is "sun"?
During a thunderstorm, Maria comforts the children by teaching them this song about confidence and courage.
What is "My Favorite Things"?
Adam and Barbara initially try to get rid of the Deetz family by doing this.
This song's title is a Swahili phrase meaning "no worries."
What is "Hakuna Matata"?
"Can you feel the love tonight? The peace the evening ____."
Mother Abbess advises Maria to "climb" this in order to find her dream.
What is "every mountain"? (from "Climb Ev'ry Mountain)
The handbook given to Adam and Barbara serves as a guide for people in this condition.
What is being dead?
Unlike most puppets in the show, the actor playing this character remains visible while operating their puppet with a rod-and-hand puppet design.
Who is Zazu?
"Dead mom, I need a little help here. I'm probably talking to myself ____."
What is "here"?