Welcome to the very first Footlights TAQ (Theater Aptitude Quiz)! So here’s how it works: All questions and answers involve shows on Broadway, Off Broadway, Read the full post.
Oct 29
2008
01:00 PM ET
The Footlights: Take the TAQ (Theater Aptitude Quiz)!
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I got 71. I’m a little ashamed, but proud the main one’s I got it wrong for are for Jukebox musicals.
wow, I really thought I loved broadway. All I could do was answer the four seasons, and guess the others. I have so much to work on
92, not too bad, the August question was really hard and I’ve seen the show. And I’ve never seen Legally Blonde, but all the other quotes were too easy.
73.
And Denny, my wife and I got tickets to In The Heights just fine.
47 for this Canadian. I wish I lived closer to NY or that broadway shows would tour here in Montreal as well and not only in Toronto!
83!
But I’ve gone to NY 6 times in the past 2 years for bway marathons so…
I got 40, but that’s pretty good for having my main source of theater being shows that happen to travel to Jacksonville and watching the Tonys every year.
I got a 42. I am getting into Broadway shows, because there is a new exhibit going on where I work. If you thought you couldn’t get closer to a Broadway stage than being at a show, think again. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and the League of Professional Theatre Women will host Curtain Call: Celebrating a Century of Women Designing for Live Performance from November 17 to May 2, 2009. Everything from the costumes used in Beauty and the Beast to the set design for In the Heights is included in the exhibition that traces back to the 1897 production The Belle of New York. It’s amazing. I saw Beauty and the Beast and loved it. Getting to see the costumes right in front of me was an entirely different and exciting experience. For more information, check this link:
http://www.nypl.org/press/releases/?article_id=196
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