On his deathbed, Johnny utters this two word phrase to remind Ponyboy to be true to the person he is.
What is "Stay Gold"?
She really be going through it! This 13 year old star crossed lover has to deal with love, death, an overbearing family, and a betrothal to a much older guy! No wonder she does what she does!
Who is "Juliet"?
Talk about being brave, this Greek dude was the first actor to step out from the chorus and have his moment in the spotlight.
Who is "Thespis"?
Staying cool as a cucumber is vital for this person who is in charge of a show once it starts its run. You should also treat them with the utmost respect by saying things like, “Thank you 5!”
Who is a "stage manager"?
Always present in every show that we do, this theatre ghost, our mascot, makes his presence known throughout the auditorium.
Who is "Clyde"?
You won’t need to “Defy Gravity” in order to find Elphaba, because if you care to find her, you simply need to look to this place.
What is "the western sky"?
Although her iconic pink hair is done by accident, this “Beauty School Dropout” still yearns to stand out in a group of outlandish characters!
Who is "Frenchy"?
This iconic London theatre played host to most of Shakespeare’s works in the early 1600’s. I guess the world really is a stage...
What is "The Globe"?
Oh no! You only have 30 seconds to switch from one costume to the next before you next scene! Hopefully you have a solid costume crew (we know you do) to help with this!
What is a "quick change"?
Remember, we’re all in this together, so get’cha head in the game and tell us the first musical Williams did here at Lincoln.
What is "High School Musical"?
Iconic red dress, check! Golden locket, check! Iconic red hair, check! But as Annie says, she’s never fully dressed without what accessory?
What is "a smile"?
Tradition and oppression don’t stop the dreams of this Anatevkan who ponders what it would be like, “If I Were a Rich Man”.
Who is "Tevye"?
Terms like downstage and upstage come from a time when the stage was actually raked (aka on a slant) Can you name the theatrical era in which this stage configuration first became popular?
What is the "Italian Renaissance"?
It’s time to elevate your tech theatre knowledge although just standing on this set piece alone won’t make you smarter, it will make you taller though! Especially if it's standing on six legs.
What is a "platform"?
When Williams or Dakota remember, this rubber duck makes a cameo in every production we put on. Can you spot him hidden amongst the set?
Who is "Lucky"?
Rent is the only thing that Mark worries about as he starts his documentary because on “December 24th, 9PM EST, from here on in he shoots without” a what important document?
What is "a script"?
Boy does this guy have trust issues! When issued a challenge, all he has to do is not turn around to be with the one he loves, but he cannot and loses the love of his life. Maybe he’ll write a song about it.
Who is "Orpheus"?
During Ancient Greece, theatre was simply a way to celebrate this Greek God, we're pretty sure the wine was flowing as well...
Who is "Dionysus"?
Although it is tempting to call the long metal pipes that hang in the air “long metal pipes” they do have an official name.
What is a "batten"?
This heartbeat of the department award is usually given out at Drama Banquet and is named in honor of which former Drama teacher.
Who is "McTaggart"?
In “Wait for It”, Burr admits that Hamilton has nothing to lose and that his what is relentless?
What is "pace"?
Life is not easy as easy as pie on a lifeboat, especially when you have this tiger trying to eat you! Don't worry Pi, this tiger is just a puppet!
Who is "Richard Parker"?
Considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of modern day acting techniques, this Russian fellow is most known for his book, “An Actor Prepares”.
Who is "Stanislavski"?
Being able to tie a good knot is one of the most underrated skills in technical theatre. If you’re needing to learn one, either one of these knots would be good to master.
What is either a "bowline" OR a "clove hitch"?
Can you put two and two together to come up with the adult representative for the winning team for the first ever Improvathon?
Who is "Mrs. Mullen"?