Themes: innocence/loss of good vs. evil/right vs. wrong growing up/maturing love (romantic and/or familial) knowledge and wisdom
Items
Musical Theatre Vocab
Musical Theatre Terms
Motif Vocab
100

“Isn’t it nice to know a lot? …and a little bit not.”

innocence/loss of

100

They get the _____________________________________ from Jack.

Cow as white as milk

100

The lyrics and the music combined are called the

Score

100

a street in New York City, is often used as a synonym for musical theater?

What is Broadway?

100

Define “dynamics.” 

What is Volume? How soft or loud music is

200

“You’re so nice. You’re not good, you’re not bad, you’re just nice. I’m not nice, I’m not good, I’m just right. I’m the witch, you’re the world.”

good vs. evil

200

They get the _____________________________________ from Little Red Ridinghood.

Cape as red as blood

200

The book and the lyrics combined are sometimes called the

Libretto

200

a genre of light opera in the mid-1800’s that included spoken dialogue in addition to songs in the style of recitative, chorus, and aria.

What is an Operetta?

200

What is a motive?

What is a short musical phrase or fragment?

300

Others may deceive you; you decide what’s good. You decide alone, but no one is alone.”

knowledge and wisdom

300

They get the _____________________________________ from Rapunzel.

Hair as yeallow as corn

300

performer who learns the lines and blocking or choreography of a regular actor, actress, or other performer in a play. Should the regular actor or actress be unable to appear on stage, the ___________________takes over the part.

Understudy

300

_____________________________shows featured a variety of comedic and musical acts.  

What is Vaudeville?
300

Define Repetition?

Repeating a Motive Exactly

400

“Things are only what you need them for, what’s important is who needs them more – I need that cape!”

good vs. evil/right vs. wrong

400

They get the _____________________________________ from Cinderella.

Slipper as pure as gold

400

the part of a theater where the orchestra plays

pit

400

Define monologue

One person talking

400

What is Diminution?

Shortening a motive

500

“Princes wait there in the world, it’s true. Princes, yes, but wolves and humans, too!”

love (romantic and/or familial)

500

Which Item from the spell didn't work and why?

Rapunzel's Hair (as yellow as corn) didn't work because it had been touched by the witch

500

a list or supply of pieces, or parts that a company or person is prepared to perform.

Repertoire

500

Define dialogue 

2 or more people talking

500

What is Augmentation?

Lengthening a motive