Q.1
Of the 16 musicals whose songs are sung in the revue “Prince of Broadway,” which one does Harold Prince “lean toward” being his favorite (according to an actress portraying Hal Prince in the show, which opened in August)?

Q.2
All 17 members of The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, including theater director George C. Wolfe and actor John Lloyd Young, resigned in August to protest President Trump’s comments on the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville. True or false, the first letter of each paragraph in their resignation letter spelled out the word RESIST.

Q.3
Michael Moore debuted on Broadway in “Terms of My Surrender,” opening in August. True or false: After one performance, he took the audience on buses to an anti-Trump demonstration at Trump Tower.

Q.4
The Flea, the Off-Off Broadway theater, presented its first play in August at its new $18 million performance complex, in one of the three new theaters named after people involved in its 20-year history. Who has NOT gotten a theater named after them?

Q.5
Which of the following plays that opened in August, is the one that inaugurated the Flea? It is about a woman who has sexual feelings for the sign at a local Dairy Queen.

Q.6
True or false. In August, Bill Murray attended Groundhog Day the musical, and then went back the very next night to see it again. *

Q.7
Jerry Lewis died in August at the age of 91. While he was performing as the Devil in “Damn Yankees” on Broadway in 1994, he told an interviewer that he had wanted another shot at Broadway after starring in a notorious flop: “Most performers are used to the highs and the lows. If you can let a low stop you, that would be a sad commentary. Nothing can stop anyone who has a love and passion about their work. Babe Ruth got to plate and struck out 1,330 times. I struck out one time.” To what flop was he referring?

Q.8
Thomas Meehan, a three-time Tony winning Broadway librettist, died in August at age 88. For which of the following musicals did he NOT write the book?

Q.9
Tony-winning playwright Bernard Pomerance who died in August at age 76, authored “The Elephant Man,” which was produced three times on Broadway. Which performer did NOT portray the deformed man John Merrick in the play on Broadway?

Q.10
What is not true of Barbara Cook, who died in August at the age of 89?