Broadway Jeopardy! Game #10! (8/08/24) - 26 ALL-NEW Clues To Test Your Broadway Knowledge!
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024
- It's time for an ALL-NEW episode of Broadway Jeopardy!! 5 Categories, 25 Clues PLUS the Final Jeopardy Question. We start off easy and then get slightly more challenging. Test your Broadway knowledge and keep track of your score! Don't forget to comment your final score!
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10200 thank you for doing this.
Darryl?! Hey, I know you! 😁
This has become the highlight of mine, April & Isabelle’s week each week! They keep getting better Mark and thank you so much for all you do for Broadway!!!🎭
Such a fun show. I had my best week this time: $25.6K. And I KNEW "Here's Love," but the words wouldn't come out of my mouth! I hate when my brain freezes like that. Congratulations, Marc!
I’m a teensy bit older than you, but I was lucky enough to see Chita and Gwen in the original Chicago, and I’ll never forget it. Robert Preston, as always, was delightful in Ben Franklin in Paris, but the musical’s book and score were not. And, as a subscriber to perhaps the oldest summer stock theater in the country, the famous Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA on Cape Cod, (now in its 97th continual summer), I did see Clue a few years ago. It was clever and fun. Please keep the Broadway Jeopardy going. I think it’s probably a lot of work, but I enjoy it so very much. I’m surprised by how much I do remember and love learning the facts on the questions I miss. Thank you, Mark!
I look forward to your weekly Broadway Jeopardy! Thanks for the fun!! 😃
I drove up from Palm Springs last Sunday to see the matinee performance of CLUE at L.A.’s Ahmanson Theatre. Honestly, it wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great either. More or less it is the 1985 Clue movie, performed on stage…with a little less camp. They use some of the exact lines from the film (“Flames! Flames!”) and incorporated the multiple “this is how it really happened” endings. It had a few humorous moments (such as when one character opens a map, which is revealed to the audience to be the Clue playing board of Boddy Mansion). The set felt very confining and costumes could have been a bit more over-the-top. Unfortunately, I felt the audience wanted to have a better time than they did.
I did it. Ran the board. $30,000. Thanks for another great game.
That was fun! Turns out I don't know much about revues -- but I knew the $1000 question! Thanks and keep 'em coming (and continue to throw in some old stuff).
Ok...this makes my week
I got $17,200! I always have so much fun doing Broadway Jeopardy every week. Thank you so much!
This was a little more difficult. I liked that. I never heard of some of these, but it's always good to learn something new. Thanks!
You do a great job! Please keep it up!
Finally, for what I think is only the 2nd time I got the Final Jeopardy question correct giving me a total of $9600 for the week. To counterbalance the win at the end, I struggled with the $400 questions only getting 2 instead of my more usual 4 or 5 right at that level. I do agree with others here who felt the final question was too easy, (Hmm, If I get it right it must of have too easy, that doesn't seem quite right ...). Please keep posting these, they are a lot of fun.
I saw Clue in Louisville a few months back and I really enjoyed it. Being such a huge fan of the film, I was interested to see how it would be. There were a lot of the “famous” lines that you know and love, as well as some new ones and an amazing bit during the reenactment. I would definitely recommend if you love the movie. Also, these were some of the toughest clues yet.
Amazing! I have a friend, Tari Kelly who’s in the show and I’d love to see it.
Also, do you think it was too hard? I’m still trying to strike the right balance. I want to be somewhat challenging but not so much it’s not fun anymore. 🫤
@@broadwaybyghostlight I still had fun trying to answer them and I always learn something, which is super cool. I look forward to it every week. There will alway be some categories that I don’t know as well but that is part of the fun learning something new.
6800 - got 400 on Final (first time I got the Final question correct!). I learn quite a bit with these episodes, thank you Marc for putting these together.
I love that BBAJ shirt. BBAJ didn’t get the love it deserved ❤
Love this show. I scored 12,400 this week. My best score yet! I saw Road Show at London's Menier's Chocolate factory. It's odd, slight and yet absolutely compelling. We've seen memorable Sondheim productions there: Merrily, A Little Night Music, Assassin's and Sunday in the Park. Road Show is like a sort story, nestled between these epic novels. Still glad I saw it, though.
22000 this week!
That revue category would be hard for less obsessive people. I’d heard of Nick and Nora but never knew the plot. That She Loves Me set is my favorite set of all time. My brain pictured the right poster for Redhead but my Brain told Drat the Cat for some reason so ooops.
Oooof really rough round! Only had $7000 to bet but decided to go big and bet $6000 and was sooooo happy to get it right!!! So $13000 total! Yay me!
Personal Best! $25,000… I only missed 2 from the main game… I could have doubled my money in final jeopardy ($28,800) but played it safe. 😊
More oldies!!! ❤️ Great video as usual! Thank you for doing this!
I bet 3,000 and bet al, in the final round!
$4000 but I kinda like the harder questions, I get to learn new facts!
These "Broadway Jeopardy!" games are so much fun - and educational - thank you! If you haven't already done one with an all-Sondheim theme, I hope you'll do that sometime -- or, periodically a series of composer-themed Jeopardy! games!
I have done one Sondheim category but I’m sure there will be lots more in the future, haha. Thanks for watching!
$3200. I actually got Final Jeopardy for $100! Gave myself half points for the Ben Franklin musical. I did better than I thought with the Paris and set design categories and didn’t get a single one in the revue category. A few in the other ones. Keep them coming!
I’m SOOO mad I didn’t wager more on Final Jeopardy. I ended with 6000 though. I got more revues than I thought, and I’m proud to say I got clues 1, 2, and 5 on Whodunnits (was waiting for a question on Drood or Something’s Afoot!).
Wait….the money is fake? Gaaaaahhhhhhhhhh😂 Thanks for another great episode. P.S. we saw Bounce in Chicago…and it is fun to have the CD of a show that doesn’t exist 🤷🏽♀️
Ready to roll!
Got $2,800 in the game, wagered $147,200
Total of $150,000
Final tally: $5,900. My worst game yet. Added $100 from Final Jeopardy before making the final tally. I knew this game would be tough and I was right.
$14,800. Didn’t do as well as last week. I got a couple wrong that I should have gotten right since I did the shows! I had fun anyway and learned stuff too!
Of the 10 games so far for me, this was both the hardest main game (only $2,000 at the end) and the easiest Final Jeopardy (but only bet $500 so $2,500 final).
Hmm, too hard? I’m still trying to find the right balance 🫤
@@broadwaybyghostlight Probably not too hard for those more well-rounded in Broadway than I. I think this game included more musicals I've never heard of than any previous game. The biggest example of that is that I realized it was talking about Benjamin Franklin in that $1,000 Paris clue, I literally whispered to myself, "Benjamin Franklin in Paris" while trying to think of an answer, but didn't get it because I just didn't know there's a musical called, "Ben Franklin in Paris." 😂
Yeah, I heard Smokey Joe’s Cafe at a college with performers who haven’t fully realized their voices yet, let’s say.
Oof, haha
We got $7800. Once again, we should have wagered more on Final Jeopardy
I saw clue a couple of years ago at a high school it’s hallarious
I actually just recently found your channel. Don’t keep score but loving see how much I know. Also love your shirt this week but what broadway show does it pertain to? 🤔
Thank you so much! My shirt is from a shirt-lived Broadway show called Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. 😁
Just as an FYI, Lily Garland was not Oscar Jaffee's ex-wife. The revival intimated at the end that they got married, the original production did not. Love Bway Jeopardy!
final score 20400. I think the final jeopardy question was too easy. Final jeopardy should be the hardest question of the game.
I missed 1 $600, 2 $800, and 2 $1000 clues. I went into Final Jeopardy with $10,800. I bet everything and got $21.600
I missed three this time: Here's Love, Ben Franklin... & I Love You, You're Perfect....
(apparently, I'm not! )
Haha, you are in my eyes sir. ❤️
Another great episode,,,,,,
Tell your friends neighbors co-workers
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Maybe a category about dramatic plays instead of only musicals
Just a comment
Missed 3. Who is Miles Gloriosus? Who sang Liasons? Who was to to For God's Sake sit down?
Brel was Belgian. Like Poirot.
I managed to reach $4800 due to 3 correct $1000 questions, which has not happened before.
Forgive me, but isn't the longest running revue the 1976 revival of Oh Calcutta?
FYI: Jacques Brel is from Belgium, NOT France.
The family enjoys this but it’s way too hard for us so it’s not nearly as fun as we’d like it to be
Hey there Broadway geek from Portugal over here. How does the scoring work in Jeopardy ? I only know about it because of various films and TV shows. So I never heard its actual rules.
If someone could please explain to me how it works I would be most thankful.
Great video once again ! So many great pieces of trivia and unexpected references. Love your Most Happy Fella outfit. 😊
On the show, you earn the value of the question if you get a right answer, lose the value if you "buzz in" and get it wrong, and nothing if you don't try to answer it at all. Then for Final Jeopardy you choose how much of your earned total you want to wager, then you lose or win that amount if you get the question right or wrong. If you don't want to lose money for wrong guesses you don't have to play that way though
$20800