This piece of choreography refers to when:
1) One leg crosses in front of the other
2) The other leg steps out
3) The first leg steps out
4) The other leg steps towards the first leg
What is a jazz square?
This is the name of the previous play I directed/wrote.
What is Paranormal?
He is known as the "Father of Evolution".
Who is Charles Darwin?
"Soft, sticky matter caused by the combination of dirt and water"
What is mud?
This movie - based off of a famous board game - featured the death of Mr. Body, with suspects such as Ms. Scarlett, Mrs. Peacock, and Colonel Mustard.
What is Clue: the Movie?
This is typically what actors say when they are given a "five minute warning".
What is "thank you, five"?
This is my middle name.
What is Ozcan?
Abraham Lincoln was this number president.
What is sixteen?
"Of a color at the end of the spectrum next to orange or opposite violet"
What is red?
This famous detective has a partner named Watson and a rival named Professor James Moriarty.
Who is Sherlock Holmes?
This is the term for two characters that represent different ideals in a musical - and literature in general. (Examples of these characters are Jean Valjean v. Javert in Les Miserables, as well as Hamilton v. Burr in Hamilton).
What are foils?
This is the name of the first musical I was ever in.
What is School House Rock Jr.?
This is the simplest and most abundant element in the universe. (Hint: it's #1 on the periodic table).
What is hydrogen?
"Offensively impolite or ill-mannered"
What is rude?
This famous, real-life, unidentified murderer's name might make you think of things such as Aries, Virgo, or Pisces.
Who is the Zodiac Killer?
This area in a theater is where guests/actors typically enter the theater; it is typically located behind the seats. (Hint: it's infront of/below the tech booth in the middle school).
What is the vom?
This is the number of shows I have been in/am lined up to be in.
What is sixteen?
These are the two planents next to Earth in the solar system.
What are Mars and Venus?
"A typically cylindrical percussion intrument, usually struck by sticks or hands"
What is drum?
Written by Agatha Christie, this famous whodunnit murder mystery novel takes place on an iconic train.
What is "Murder on the Orient Express"?
This time of day refers to the mucial number that occurs late in the second act - a song that is typically show-stopping and energetic.
What is 11:00?
These are the names of my parents.
What are Timothy (Tim) and Nuket?
This is the name of the sign used to indicate a square root. (Hint: also an old slang term for "groovy").
What is a radical?
"Raise doubts or objections or show reluctance"
What is demur?
Who is JonBenet Ramsey?