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Chicago: Songs from the Roaring Twenties
Step into the spotlight and test your knowledge of the iconic, show-stopping numbers from the classic Broadway musical, Chicago.
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- 01What song opens the show, introducing Velma Kelly and the world of vaudeville and murder?
- 02The six "merry murderesses" of the Cook County Jail tell the stories of how their partners "had it coming" in what iconic number?
- 03In what song does Matron "Mama" Morton explain her system of "reciprocity" and mutual favors to the inmates?
- 04What is the name of the vaudeville-style number where Billy Flynn manipulates the press, with Roxie acting as his ventriloquist's dummy?
- 05In which song does Roxie Hart fantasize about her name in lights and everyone adoring her?
- 06Velma Kelly laments the loss of her sister and her double act in which solo number?
- 07Which song features Amos Hart, Roxie's gullible husband, singing about feeling invisible and overlooked?
- 08What is the title of the energetic number where Billy Flynn explains how to manipulate a jury with pure showmanship?
- 09What song serves as the anthem for the corrupt, showbiz-loving lawyer Billy Flynn, introduced by a chorus of fan dancers?
- 10What song do Roxie and Velma perform as a duo at the very end of the musical, having finally achieved their dream of stardom?
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Got distracted on the last one. Replaying.
Beating last week's record by 4.
Stumped on the last two.
Question 2 cooked me.
Did this with friends, hilarious results.