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		<title>Lou Harry&#8217;s Theater Trivia Pub Quiz: The Answers!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christopher Arnott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The questions are here. These are the answers. At least two more rounds of questions coming later this week. ROUND ONE: WARM-UPS 1. Puckering musicals: Anyone Can Whistle and Whistle Down the Wind. 2. In the order in which they were produced: Oklahoma, Carousel, The King &#038; I, Me &#038; Juliet, The Sound of Music &#8230; <a class="read-excerpt" href="http://scribblers.us/nhtj/?p=620">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a>]]></description>
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The questions are <a href="http://scribblers.us/nhtj/?p=587">here</a>. These are the answers.<br />
At least two more rounds of questions coming later this week.</p>
<p>ROUND ONE: WARM-UPS<br />
1.	Puckering musicals: Anyone Can Whistle and Whistle Down the Wind.<br />
2.	In the order in which they were produced: Oklahoma, Carousel, The King &#038; I, Me &#038; Juliet, The Sound of Music<br />
3.	Mama Roses: Ethel Merman, Angela Lansbury, Tyne Daly, Bernadette Peters, Patti LuPone.<br />
4.	Short runs on the jukebox: Good Vibrations: 94 performances, 50 previews. Ring of Fire (The Johnny Cash Musical Show): 57 performances, 38 previews. The Times They Are A-Changin’: 28 performances, 35 previews.<br />
5.	The Amish musical: Plain and Fancy by Joseph Stein, Will Glickman, Arnold B. Horwitt and Albert Hague.<br />
6.	The other Broadway superhero: It’s a Bird… It’s a Plane… It’s Superman.</p>
<p>ROUND TWO: Hot Shows<br />
1.	The Water Engine<br />
2.	Smoke on the Mountain<br />
3.	Pretty Fire<br />
4.	The Hot L Baltimore<br />
5.	Burn This<br />
6.	The Matchmaker<br />
7.	Blazing Saddles<br />
8.	Red Hot &#038; Blue</p>
<p>ROUND THREE: Replacements<br />
(Note for purists: In some cases, the “replacements” did not immediately follow the original stars in the same roles.)<br />
1.	Verdon leads to Minnelli: Chicago<br />
2.	Merman leads to Bailey: Hello Dolly<br />
3.	Parker follows McArdle: Annie<br />
4.	Julia in for Langella: Dracula (the Edward Gorey one).<br />
5.	Stritch follows Lansbury: A Little Night Music<br />
6.	Kaczmarek for Ruhl: Lost in Yonkers.<br />
7.	Hopkins from Perkins: Equus.<br />
8.	Lane to Goldberg: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.<br />
9.	Williams after Rivera: Kiss of the Spider Woman.<br />
10.	Stamos does Banderas: Nine.</p>
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