Composers
Disney Musicals
Broadway Actors
Characters
Wildcard
100

The classic composer/lyricist duo who came together to write The Sound of Music, Cinderella, Oklahoma!, and Carousel (to name a few). 

Rodgers & Hammerstein


100
Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay and Ryan dominate the high school stage in this beloved Disney movie-musical. 

High School Musical 

100
Known for originating the role of Alexander Hamilton. 

Lin-Manuel Miranda

100

The son of a lion who just can't wait to be King 

Simba 

100
The theatre expression goes like this: "Waiting in the _____." 

Wings 

200
The popular American songwriting duo responsible the score of Dear Evan Hansen, The Greatest Showman, and Dogfight. 

Pasek & Paul 

200

This character's show-stopping musical number is "Under The Sea." 

Sebastian
200

She sure does "defy gravity"! 

Idina Menzel 

200

This golden-haired female character is a new Harvard law student. 

Elle Woods

200

This is where the orchestra is located in the theatre. 

The pit 

300

An American musical theatre and film score composer who wrote famous melodies such as "Colors Of The Wind," "A Whole New World," "Under The Sea," and "Beauty And The Beast."

Alan Menken

300

A lovable, singing snowman who takes on an exciting adventure. 

Olaf 

300

In the original cast of 13 on Broadway, but better known as an international pop star. 

Ariana Grande

300

A billionaire who adopts a young, red-headed girl from the orphanage. 

Oliver Warbucks

300

Switching all lights out at once, leaving the stage in complete darkness.


Blackout

400

This English composer wrote The Phantom of The Opera... 

Andrew Lloyd Webber 

400

"No one's slick as _____
No one's quick as _____
No one's neck's as incredibly thick as _____"

Gaston

400

The leading ingenue in Shrek, Young Frankenstein, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Anything Goes... to name a few! 

Sutton Foster

400

This young character sings the beloved lyric, "There is a castle on a cloud..." 

Cosette

400

In complete control of the music in the production. 


Musical Director

500
He coined the lyric: "Anything can happen in the woods." 

Stephen Sondheim 

500

The funny name that Ariel gives her fork

Dinglehopper

500

Notoriously known for stopping a Broadway production of Gypsy because someone was using their cell phone in the theater. 

Patti Lupone 
500

She stands on the balcony in front of her people to sing the riveting ballad, "Don't Cry For Me Argentina." 

Evita 

500

Where to buy tickets if you want to see the show. 

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