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A(n) _______ is a dramatic stage form that combines the arts of acting and singing. | Broadway musical |
A dramatic speech or song delivered by one character in a play is called _______. | monologue |
________ is an early staged variety show the includes songs, dances, and comedy skits. | Vaudeville |
The word for the spoken lines of a play or musical show is _______. | dialogue |
A(n) _______ is an inventory of compositions mastered and performed by a musician. | repertoire |
A(n) _______ is a stage play with songs and dance interspersed with dialogue. | operetta |
A short musical idea thats easily remembered and helps unify composition is called a(n) ______. | motive |
Central character in Les Miserables. | Jean Valjean |
Cosette's mother. | Fantine |
A police inspector. | Javert |
Feels unrequited love for Marius. | Eponine |
Rescued and raised by Jean Valjean. | Cosette |
Sings "What Have I Done?" | Jean Valjean |
Sings "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables." | Marius |
Sings "On My Own." | Eponine |
Sings "I Dreamed a Dream" | Fantine |
One of the first composers of Broadway musicals was _______________ | George M. Cohan |
The movie version of a Broadway musical that won the most Oscars, including Best Picture, was | West Side Story |
The British composer who collaborated with Tim Rice to create The Lion King is _____________ | Elton John |
French composers Claude-Michel Schoenberg and Alain Boublil created _________________ | Les Miserables |
One composer who emerged during the 1920s as a composer of Broadway musicals was | George Gershwin |
Audra McDonald won recognition in a revival of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic ________ | Carousel |
Andrew Lloyd Weber created many musicals, including _______________ | The Phantom of the Opera |