Members DAMfan Posted August 13, 2010 Members Share Posted August 13, 2010 BITS OF THEATRE HISTORY PART I. Using the first ten letters in your complete name (you may omit middle if you have enough letters). Respond to the following using the specified letter in your name to answer the questions. The answer that you give must begin with the letter. If the answer is a proper name, the last name can be used as the beginning of the answer. 1. Name a musical that was written after 1920. (use first letter in your name) 2. Name a Broadway actress. (use second letter in your name) 3. Name a dramatic play written after 1960. (use the third letter in your name) 4. Name a Broadway Actor. (use the fourth letter in your name) 5. Name a comedic play written after 1960. (use the fifth letter in your name) 6. Name a male playwright who was born after 1900. (use the sixth letter in your name) 7. Name a female playwright who was born after 1900. (use the seventh letter in your name) 8. Name a dramatic play that was written before 1960. (use the eight letter in your name) 9. Name a comedic play that was written before 1960. (use the ninth letter in your name) 10. Name a song from a Broadway musical. (use the tenth letter in your name) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members AllMyDaysatGH Posted August 14, 2010 Members Share Posted August 14, 2010 1.Show Boat 2.Patti LuPone 3.Erroneous Zones 4.Neil Patrick Harris 5.Crimes of the Heart 6.Edward Albee 7.Rochelle Owens 8.Stage of Siege 9.Love's Labour's Lost 10.All That Jazz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members DAMfan Posted August 15, 2010 Author Members Share Posted August 15, 2010 This was for a Theatre class I took during summer - use your usernames or nicknames if you want - you are not going to be graded like I was - another thing we had to do was find a Broadway play that was playing on your birthday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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