"On A Clear Day You Can See Forever" features music by Burton Lane and book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. It opened in 1965 and the original production ran for 280 performances.
"Shenandoah" is a musical set during the American Civil War. Centering around a patriarch who refuses to fight, it opened in 1975 and ran for approximately two years.
The Crash Test Dummies' fifth studio album was "I Don't Care That You Don't Mind", released in 2001. It was the band's first album since their break with BGM.
The musical "City of Angels" is a detective story in the style of Raymond Chandler. Can you finish these lyrics and answer the questions? There are spoilers in this quiz.
"Superman and Batman: Generations" is a trade paperback from DC Comics. What if Superman and Batman aged normally? That question is explored in ten-year increments, starting in 1939.
"Mobile Suit Gundam" was the first Gundam series to hit the airwaves. Chronicling the events of the One Year War between the Earth Federation and the rebel Zeon forces, it is memorable for introducing many complex characters.
"Pacific Overtures" is an inventive musical by John Weidman and Stephen Sondheim. It has never had a long run, but the score is widely recognized as one of Sondheim's best works.
Mitchell Hundred was once a superhero known as The Great Machine, but he eventually became the mayor of New York City! What do you know about this series by Brian K. Vaughan?
This sequel to "Superman and Batman: Generations" deals more with other superheroes this time. Instead of moving forward ten years, it moves forward eleven.
The 2005 revival of Stephen Sondheim's musical thriller "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" starred Michael Cerveris in the title role. What do you know about this particular production?
"See What I Wanna See" debuted Off-Broadway in 2005 with book, music and lyrics by Michael John LaChiusa. It won an award for most outstanding musical, and was nominated for many more.
"Chess" is a rock musical set during the Cold War. How well do you know the story of "Chess"? (All plot questions taken from original London production. This quiz contains spoilers.)
"Passion" is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Lapine. What do you know about this musical set in Italy in the 1860's?
Henry McCoy is a very smart scientist, mathemetician, doctor and a leading authority on genetics. He is also a member of the X-Men, using the codename Beast.
"Zanna, Don't!" is a musical that debuted Off-Broadway in 2003. In Zanna's world, it is heterosexuals who are discriminated against. But with Zanna and his magic wand, everybody will find happiness!
Brian Clevinger's webcomic "8-Bit Theater" is full of crazy and unpredictable characters! I'll give you the description and you tell me which character I'm referring to.
"Candide" is a musical based on the satirical novel of the same name by Voltaire. Leonard Bernstein wrote the music for the original production, which spawned two revivals. This quiz, which contains spoilers, will focus on the 1997 revival.
Julia Murney is a musical theatre actress best known for originating the role of Queenie in 2000's "The Wild Party" Off-Broadway. What else do you know about this talented woman?
Anthony Rapp is a stage and film actor known best for his role of Mark Cohen, the nerdy filmmaker, in the musical "Rent". What do you know about his other movies or stage credits?
In the Stephen Sondheim musical "Company", Robert examines the life of those "good and crazy people" his married friends. How much do you know about the show?