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Obscure Musical Trivia

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Obscure Musical Trivia game quiz
"This quiz will really put your knowledge of musicals and composers to the test!"

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1. First, a question about movie musicals. The Song "Adelaide" was added to the 1955 film version of "Guys and Dolls", but a different song of the same name was cut from which movie musical?
    Kiss Me Kate
    Annie Get Your Gun
    Calamity Jane
    Pajama Game


2. Who sang Troy Bolton's vocals in the original "High School Musical"?
    Zac Efron and Drew Seeley
    Drew Seeley
    Zac Efron
    None of these


3. In "Fiddler on the Roof", how does Tevye translate the bible quote "Each shall seek his own kind?"
    We'll find someone else for you, here in Anatevka
    He doesn't
    A bird may love a fish, but where would they build a home together?
    You must not marry Fyedka


4. In the "Sweeney Todd" song "Johanna" we see Sweeney cut the throats of several anonymous customers. Why does he not cut the throat of the final customer?
    He feels sorry for him
    He has a wife and child
    He doesn't want a shave, only a tooth pulling
    The Beadle is in the room with him


5. In "Oliver" how old is the Artful Dodger, according to the script?
    18
    8
    10
    14


6. In the Original Broadway Cast Recording of "The Producers", in which song does Mel Brooks make a voice cameo?
    Prisoners of Love
    Keep it Gay
    Springtime for Hitler
    Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop


7. Which TV quiz show did Stephen Sondheim apply for in the 1950s?
    Liar's Club
    Break the Bank
    Beat the Clock
    The $64,000 Question


8. Speaking of Sondheim, although the musical "Saturday Night" was written in 1954, in which year did it first receive a professional cast recording?
    1998
    2000
    1962
    1986


9. Who was originally chosen to write the lyrics for the English translation of "Les Miserables", before being replaced by Herbert Kretzmer?
    Trevor Nunn
    Tim Rice
    James Fenton
    Nobody, Herbert Kretzmer was always first choice


10. Where did "Grease" originally open, albeit as a play with incidental music, in 1971?
    Kingston Mines Theatre, Chicago
    Broadhurst Theatre, New York
    Eden Theatre, New York
    La Reina Theatre, Los Angeles

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