Yes, and...
Poor Clare
Arden of Faversham
Urinetown
Tigers Be Still
100

This ancient greek is considered to be the first actor portraying a character on stage.

Thespis

100

This chain of Hospital is named from this pivotal character in the play.

Saint Francis

100

This county of Greater London is the home of Thomas Arden and the city of Faversham.

Kent

100

This dazzling musical number gives the ensemble the chance to sing in a 4-part church choir harmony.

Run, freedon, run!

100

Sherry has this job at a local school in which she is also employed to help the Principal's son.

An Art Therapist

200

Finish the lyric: "If there is a fire you're trying to douse..."

"...You can't put it out inside the house" from Hamilton

200

The setting of this play is located in this part of Italy. 

Central

200

This gruesome act of murder is derived from Alice's attempt to carry on her love affair with this English tailor.

Richard Moseby

200

In 2002, this Musical won the Tony for Best Musical. Funnily enough, Hunter Foster's sister won instead.

Thoroughly Modern Millie

200

This love song in the movie, TOP GUN, is Grace's favorite part of the movie.

"Take my breath away"

300

This record-breaking musical was derived from Victor Hugo's 1862 novel.

The Phantom of the Opera

300

Francis' father was think kind of merchant.

Silk

300

Arden of Faversham is presumably written by these English playwrights (two named to receive credit).

William Shakespeare, Thomas Watson, Thomas Kyd

300

The name "Urinetown" refers to what in the show?

Death

300

Music is a popular theme in this play. This song by The Beatles encapsulates the world of the play in its strange meaning as mentioned in the script.

Norwegian Wood

400

This South Carolina gem is the oldest active performing arts center in the United States.

The Dock Street Theatre

400

Pope Pius XII in 1958 named St. Clare the Patron saint of this, when she heard and saw a Christmas Mass being projected on her walls miles away from her location.

The Patron Saint of Television

400

This short-lived king ruled England during the time of Arden of Faversham's murder.

King Edward VI

400

After Caldwell B. Cladwell is thrown off the roof of his own corperation, who takes over the UGC.

Hope

400

Zack's manager at Walgreens once punched him because he was stealing Chocolate Bunnies from the shelves. He also beat him with this.

An economy-sized bag of skittles.

500
The 1960s were a dazzling and groovy time. During this time, this theatre organization was founded.

The Clemson Players

500

This religious renunciation of the world comes when St. Clare does this in the climatic final scenes of the play.

Her hair being shaved.

500

Which animal's blood is said to be a cover-up for Arden's in which Franklin accsuses Alice of murder. 

A pig

500

Jacob Rosenbloom did this which, "Obligated a trip to a urine-tomb".

Kept jars of urine in room. Eventually the smell sent him to his grave.

500

Wanda, Sherry and Grace's mother, leaves Principal Moore on Prom Night because of this.

They played spin the bottle and Joseph kissed Allison Goldstein.