Lyrics
Creative Team
Musicals
Theatre Games
Choreography
100

'Cause everything else is 

OBSOLETE

100

This person decides who wears what on stage, and makes sure it's fitting to the character and the story.

Who is the "costume designer?"

100

This musical tells the backstory of one of the most famous villains - The Wicked Witch of the West.

What is "Wicked?"

100

The purpose of this game is to understand where energy is on the stage and learn how to use energy as your character.

What is "Give and Take?"

100

In this dance move, your feet step in four corners.

What is a "jazz square?"
200

He's king of the highway, prince of the boulevard...

Duke of the avant garde, the world is his backyard

200

This person designs everything that sets the scene on stage like furniture and backdrops.

Who is the "scenic designer?"

200

This musical has two different versions - Disney and Rodgers and Hammerstein - but both tell the story of a kind young woman who proves that the right pair of shoes really can make you a princess.


What is "Cinderella?"

200

The purpose of this game is to learn basic stage skills including where to go and what to do.

What is "Director Says?"

200

In this dance move, your heels move together, then your toes move together, shifting you to one side.

What are "Suzy Q's"?
300

Scour the country side and every city street...

Keep your eyes and noses peeled for butler meat

300

This person has a creative vision for the show and communicates to the actors and design team to make sure everyone can tell the story together.

Who is the "director?"
300

This musical garnered 11 Tony nominations for telling the story of our founding fathers using modern music.

What is "Hamilton?"

300

The purpose of this game is to work as an ensemble to help a fellow cast mate (or employee) when they have "forgotten" something.

What is "Why Were You Late to Work?"

or "Boss"

300

In this dance move, your feet step to the side and cross in front of or behind each other to move you in a line.

What is a "grapevine?"
400

I like the...

cheech-cheech-a-roni like they make at home

400

This person designs the colors that will be projected onto the stage and makes sure everyone is able to be seen.

Who is the "lighting designer?"

400

This musical is the world's most popular jukebox musical - meaning that the songs all previously come from a popular band or singer and work together to tell a new story. In this case, the songs were taken from the band ABBA, who were very popular in the 1970s.

What is "Mamma Mia?"

400

The purpose of this game is to learn focus and listening skills at all times, even when something maybe happening across the stage (or circle) from you.

What is "Splat?"

400

In this dance move, you step forward, then turn on that foot to face the other side of the theatre. This is often repeated to let yourself turn all the way around.

What is a "pivot?"
500

If cats, mice, dogs, geese, can call each other friend...

When all is done and said, we'll all come out ahead, we'll triumph over Edgar in the end

500

This person tracks blocking, props, and makes sure everything is ready to go on stage.

Who is the Stage Manager? (Thank you!)

500

This revolutionary musical transformed a beloved Disney animated movie into a stage production that used incredible animal and choreography to tell the story.

What is "The Lion King?"

500

The purpose of this game is to take the action of the person before you and react to it, as you should on stage when a character directs energy to you.

What is "Impulse?"
500

In this move, you step forward, then swing your other foot to touch your toe to the ground in front of you. Then you step backward and swing your other foot to touch your toe to the ground behind you.

What is a "Charleston?"