Whose Line Is It Anyway? (Much Ado and Failure)
CUES Line Is Before Mine?
First Lines!
Finish the Line
Student Run Plays!
100

Which Character's line is this?
"O God, sir, here's a dish I love not! I cannot endure my Lady Tongue."
(Bonus points if you can remember who (which people) this was said to/what scene it was.)

Benedick to Beatrice and Prince and Claudio 

100

Whose line comes after this one?
"Of course I do. I'm a professional singer."

Mortimer Mortimer has the next line after this.
The next line: "You don't say!"

100

Which Character's First Line is this?
"Good Signora Leonata, are you come to meet your trouble?"

This is the Princes First Line!
100

Finish the Line:
"Peace!...."

"I will stop your mouth.
Full Line:
"Peace! I will stop your mouth" - Benedick 

100

Finish the Line!
"Slander? Look who's talking about slander..."

Full Line:
"Slander? Look who's talking about slander. Miss A-MAAA-LIA Balash. Are you hearing this, Ms. Sipos?"
- Horvath

200

Which Character's line is this?
"Then, may I remind you we close at five o'clock. On the nose?"
(Bonus points if you can remember who (which people) this was said to/what scene it was.)

Gerty said this to Mortimer Mortimer in the shop.

200

Whose line comes after this one?
"I'll make her come, I warrant you, presently."

Hero has the line after this one. This line was said by Margaret.
Next Line:
"Now, Ursula, when Beatrice doth come..."

200

Which Character's First Line is this?
"My cousin means Signor Benedick of Padua."

This is Hero's First Line!

200

Finish the Line:
"Of course you need my blessing!..."

"Do you have any idea who I am?"
Full Line:
"Of course you need my blessing! Do you have any idea who I am?"

200

Which Character's First Line was this?
"I don't know, I just don't know."

This was Swift the Monkey's First Line!

300

Which Character's line is this?
"Doth not the gentleman deserve as full as fortunate a bed..."
(Bonus points if you can remember who (which people) this was said to/what scene it was.)

Ursula to Hero

300

Whose line comes after this one?
"Until tomorrow morning, lords, farewell."

Signor Antonio has the next line after this. Leonata says this line.
Next Line:
"Farewell, my lords. We look for you tomorrow."

300

Which Character's First Line is this?
"I thank you..."

This is Don John's First Line!

300

Finish the Line:
"None but to desire your..."

"good company"
Full Line: "None but to desire your good company" - The Prince

300

Which Character's Line is this?
"A fine day to hang oneself"

This is Vanya's line! 
400

Which Character's line is this?
"God hath blessed you with a good name."
(Bonus points if you can remember who (which people) this was said to/what scene it was.)

Dogberry in first watchman scene to Verges!

400

Whose line comes after this one?
"Johnny? Who's Muler?"

Grantland Rice has the next line.
Next line: "I was unaware the two of you were romantically involved."

400

Which Character's First Line is this?
"Let me call you "Sweetheart," I'm in love with you."

This is the Gramaphone's first line! 

400

Finish the Line:
"I am gone, though I am here..."

"There is no love in your. Nay, I pray you let me go."
Full Line:
"I am gone, though I am here. There is no love in your. Nay, I pray you let me go" - Beatrice

400

Which Character's Line Was this?
"Calves Brains with Okra!"

This was Waitress (Willa's) Line!

500
Which Character's line is this? 

"Aren't you worried?"

John N said this line. He said this line to Mortimer Mortimer before the race. 

500

Whose line comes after this one?
"...tiptoed into the tug. They were off!!!" 

Mortimer Mortimer has the next line.
Next line: "Stroke. Breathe. Stroke. Breathe."

500

Which Character's First Line is this?
"I don't know you."

This is Jenny June's first line!

500

Finish the Line: 
"Marietta Fails recovery was quick and born of necessity."

"The family raised the young John N. as if he was their own. Indeed, he was."
Full line:
"Marietta Fails recovery was quick and born of necessity. The family raised the young John N. as if he was their own. Indeed, he was."

500

Whose line comes after this one?
"It was a political statement."

Milton's line comes after this one!
Next Line: "Okay, you made your statement and I got my smoke. All's well that ends well, right?"