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Audience Rewards Points Play Trivia Update (2-27-13)

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Good morning fellow Audience Rewards (AR) fans! Today the Audience Rewards (AR) program updated their Broadway trivia questions, which in turn means you can earn FREE airline miles and points in various programs.

All questions/answers were updated on our official Audience Rewards page.

Now, without further ado, we proudly present this week’s trivia questions.

  • Jennifer Laura Thompson, of Nice Work If You Can Get It, has starred in all but which of the following shows on Broadway? Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
  • True or False? Maurine Dallas Watkins, original author of the play Chicago did NOT want her play turned into a musical. True
  • True or False? At the end of Ted Greenberg’s The Complete Performer, one lucky audience member gets driven home by Ted Greenberg in a taxi. True
  • Who wrote The Last Five Years? Jason Robert Brown
  • The movie version of Mamma Mia! was made in what year? 2008

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Audience Rewards Points Play Trivia Update (2-15-13)

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Good morning fellow Audience Rewards (AR) fans! Today the Audience Rewards (AR) program updated their Broadway trivia questions, which in turn means you can earn FREE airline miles and points in various programs.

All questions/answers were updated on our official Audience Rewards page.

Now, without further ado, we proudly present this week’s trivia questions.

  • Which of the following are NOT considered an example of “Kinky Boots”? The platform boots worn by Elton John in his 1970’s concerts
  • True or False? So far, the director of Rock of Ages, Kristin Hanggi, has not directed any other shows on Broadway. True
  • What was another play version of Chicago called? Roxie Hart
  • Which of the following musicals has Stephen Oremus NOT been music director of on Broadway? Hair
  • Brynn O’Malley, of Annie, is from what state? Michigan
  • The original Broadway production of Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf played at what theatre, though it’s now under a different name? Nederlander

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