Prime Ministers of the UK
On Broadway Stats
Children's Books
Prestige TV Quotes
2000's Oscar Winners
200

Famous statesman, soldier, and writer (1940-1945 and 1951-1955).

Winston Churchill

200

This highest grossing show of all time has raked in a whopping over $1.5 billion gross.  Hakuna Mattata!

The Lion King

200

At the end of this Dr. Seuss story, Sam I Am finally convinces someone to try eating the title food.

Green Eggs And Ham

200

"I am the one who knocks"

Breaking Bad

200

This legendary director of movies such as 'Raging Bull' and 'Goodfellas' finally won his first Best Director Oscar for The Departed (2006).

Martin Scorcese

400

PM from 1979-1990, "The Iron Lady"

Margaret Thatcher

400

This recent semi-autobiographical show has the highest average ticket price at $505.89.  Not cool, Boss!  

Springsteen On Broadway

400

This title insect has a tummy-ache after eating through an ice-cream cone and a lollipop, among other foods.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

400

"When you play the __________, you win or you die.  There is no middle ground."

Game Of Thrones

400

This 2004 Clint Eastwood downer about a female boxer won Best Picture.

Million Dollar Baby

600

1997-2007 (Labour Party)

Tony Blair

600

This show premiered in 1988 and has the most performances, over 12,000.  DA-DA DA DA DA DAAAAAA. 

Phantom of the Opera

600

In this book some kids play a board game in which the animals in the game appear at their house in real life!

Jumanji

600

"Blessed be the fruit".  "May the Lord open."

The Handmaid's Tale

600

This 2007 Coen Brothers movie starring Javier Bardem and Tommy Lee Jones won Best Picture.

No Country For Old Men

800

Current PM, since 2019

Boris Johnson

800

Despite the failure of a film adaptation, this show which ran from 1982-2000 has the 4th most career performances at over 7k, and is the 9th highest grossing of all time.  Rawr!

Cats

800

In this book, Peter goes out into the snow in a bright red snowsuit.  

The Snowy Day

800

“The nature of life is not permanence, but flux.”

Downton Abbey

800

She became the first African-American woman to win Best Actress for her role in Monster's Ball (2001).  

Halle Berry

1000

2016-2019 (Tories)

Theresa May

1000

This modern phenomenon debuted in 2015 and has the highest top ticket price at $998.00.  It is already the 8th highest grossing show of all time.

Hamilton

1000

This Arnold Lobel book is a short story collection involving 4 short tales and a wraparound story in which a mouse tries to avoid being eaten by a weasel.  

Mouse Soup

1000

"Well, I’ve got to go learn a load of people’s names before I fire them."

Mad Men

1000

Daniel Day Lewis won Best Actor for this 2007 film. 

"I drink your milkshake ... I drink it up!"

There Will Be Blood