Audience Rewards Trivia Update for Free Best Buy Reward Zone Points (2-26-12)

Hello everyone! Today we have another round of the Best Buy Audience Rewards questions to earn you free points. A quick little recap though for any of those new to the Audience Rewards program, which is the official rewards program for Broadway. If you are attending any of the Broadway shows in:

Audience Rewards

Charlotte, NC (NCBPAC)
Chicago, IL (Broadway in Chicago)
Durham, NC (DPAC)
Los Angeles, CA (Broadway LA)
New York, NY
San Diego, CA (Broadway/SD)
San Jose, CA (Broadway in San Jose)
Tucson, AZ (Broadway in Tucson)

If you value rewards programs as much as we do, you need to consider signing up for a free Audience Rewards account, and make your Broadway show ticket purchases through their program. In return, you get the option of earning Audience Rewards points, Delta Skymiles, US Airways Dividend miles, SPG Reward points, or Best Buy Reward Zone points. It is a very quick way to be able to earn points in a program of your choosing, all while purchasing the tickets you were planning on anyways. This program could potentially become a really quick resource to earn miles/points in a program going to see your favorite shows.

Unfortunately, as of right now they are limited in the number of cities, but are working on going nationwide, as well as expanding into other partner programs.

Now, without further ado, we proudly present the trivia questions.

  • True or False? There is NO female who sings a main song in Evita besides Eva. False
  • Note this is a repeat question from SPG on 11/29/11.

  • What color is Glinda’s dress in the song “One Short Day” in Wicked? Yellow
  • Note this is a repeat question from Delta on 8/8/11.

  • True or False? Tim Rice opposed the idea of casting Jesus in the new revival from a reality show. True
  • What was the first song that George Stiles and Anthony Drewe wrote for the Mary Poppins musical? Practically Perfect
  • The leading man of Newsies was recently in what show? Bonnie and Clyde
  • Richard Stilgoe, who wrote some of the original lyrics for The Phantom of the Opera, also wrote lyrics for another Andrew Lloyd Webber show. Which one? Starlight Express

As a reminder, for all things Audience Rewards, including all the latest free points and miles from the Points Play trivia questions, see our Audience Rewards page. Save Money, Travel More!

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