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Quiz about Brigadoon
Quiz about Brigadoon

Brigadoon Trivia Quiz


A quiz about the beautiful 1947 Lerner and Lowe musical about a mythical Scottish village and two people from different centuries who fall in love. Good Luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by jouen58. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
jouen58
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
123,665
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
8 / 15
Plays
1087
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
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Question 1 of 15
1. "Brigadoon" was adapted from a short story called "Germelshausen" about a mythical German village that reappears once every hundred years. Who wrote this story? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. One of the most notable aspects of this musical is it's extensive choreography. The original choreography was by Agnes de Mille. Which other famous musical is de Mille most famous for choreographing? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. The show opens with friends Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas lost in the Scottish highlands (they were on a hunting trip). What does Tommy admit to Jeff just before they see Brigadoon materialize? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. In the "MacConnachy Square" number we meet, among others, Meg Brockie, a lusty (literally!) village lass. What has Meg brought to sell at the fair? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. We next meet sisters Jean and Fiona Mc Laren. Jean is engaged to Charlie Dalrymple, to the despair of her ex-suitor Harry Beaton. Harry, in turn, is the object of which village girl's unrequited love? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Tommy and Fiona meet and are attracted to each other. He agrees to go with her to gather heather for the upcoming wedding and they sing "The Heather on the Hill". What month is it, according to the song? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. Jeff, meanwhile, is dragged off by Meg, who tells him about her previous relationships with men in the hilarious song "The Love of my Life". How many times thus far, according to the song, did Meg find (or think she had found) the "love of my life"? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. Which of these songs is not followed by a dance? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. Tommy becomes suspicious when he sees the marriage and birth entries in the family Bible and notices the dates. What century were Fiona and Jean born in? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. To explain the mystery, Fiona takes Tommy to see the village "dominie" (schoolmaster) Mr. Lundie. Mr Lundie explains that the town's disappearing act began when the town's minister, Mr. Forsythe, prayed for a miracle to deliver his village from evil influences. What, specifically, was Brigadoon threatened by? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. The dancing at the wedding of Jean and Charlie Dalrymple is interrupted by Harry Beaton, who dances with Jean (the Sword Dance) and kisses her, then menaces the crowd with one of the swords and his dirk. Who disarms him? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. In Act Two, Scene 3, the continuing wedding festivities and dancing are interrupted by Mr. Beaton, bearing his son's body. A funeral dance follows. What is significant about the music to this dance? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. Where does Act Two, Scene 4 take place? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. What causes Brigadoon to briefly reappear in the final scene, long enough for Tommy to re-enter it? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Composer Frederick Lowe said that his music for Brigadoon was inspired by the music of this classical composer. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Brigadoon" was adapted from a short story called "Germelshausen" about a mythical German village that reappears once every hundred years. Who wrote this story?

Answer: Friedrich Wilhelm Gerstacker

Gerstacker wrote this story in 1862. It is considerably darker than the musical and has a bittersweet, downbeat ending (the couple are not reunited at the end).
2. One of the most notable aspects of this musical is it's extensive choreography. The original choreography was by Agnes de Mille. Which other famous musical is de Mille most famous for choreographing?

Answer: Oklahoma!

In addition to her groundbreaking work in "Oklahoma!", de Mille also choreographed "Carousel", "Bloomer Girl", and "One Touch of Venus". Much of the choreography in "Brigadoon" was cooked up between de Mille and director Robert Lewis to replace what they felt were long stretches of excessively saccharine dialogue.
3. The show opens with friends Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas lost in the Scottish highlands (they were on a hunting trip). What does Tommy admit to Jeff just before they see Brigadoon materialize?

Answer: He is uneasy about his upcoming marriage.

Tommy admits that there is "someting wrong" between him and Jane, his fiance, despite the fact that everything seems perfect.
4. In the "MacConnachy Square" number we meet, among others, Meg Brockie, a lusty (literally!) village lass. What has Meg brought to sell at the fair?

Answer: Milk and cream

Meg urges everyone to buy her out because "The cow winna take it back!".
5. We next meet sisters Jean and Fiona Mc Laren. Jean is engaged to Charlie Dalrymple, to the despair of her ex-suitor Harry Beaton. Harry, in turn, is the object of which village girl's unrequited love?

Answer: Maggie Anderson

Maggie does a dance with Harry after the song "Go Home with Bonnie Jean", in which she chases off another girl who tries to dance with him.
6. Tommy and Fiona meet and are attracted to each other. He agrees to go with her to gather heather for the upcoming wedding and they sing "The Heather on the Hill". What month is it, according to the song?

Answer: May

"The mist of May is in the gloamin."
7. Jeff, meanwhile, is dragged off by Meg, who tells him about her previous relationships with men in the hilarious song "The Love of my Life". How many times thus far, according to the song, did Meg find (or think she had found) the "love of my life"?

Answer: Four

They were Christopher McGill, an unnamed "Lowland laddie", an unnamed poet, and an unnamed soldier. The first two abandoned her, the poet was unable to "do it", and the soldier mistook her snoring for a bugle call and marched away (a likely story!).
8. Which of these songs is not followed by a dance?

Answer: Almost Like Being in Love

This is, perhaps, the best-known song from the show; however no dance follows and it is never reprised.
9. Tommy becomes suspicious when he sees the marriage and birth entries in the family Bible and notices the dates. What century were Fiona and Jean born in?

Answer: Eighteenth

Fiona was born on October 10, 1722 and Jean was born on April 8, 1728.
10. To explain the mystery, Fiona takes Tommy to see the village "dominie" (schoolmaster) Mr. Lundie. Mr Lundie explains that the town's disappearing act began when the town's minister, Mr. Forsythe, prayed for a miracle to deliver his village from evil influences. What, specifically, was Brigadoon threatened by?

Answer: Witches

Mr. Lundie explains that the Highlands were plagued with witches, who lured people away from the teachings of God and put the devil into their souls. When he asks if such women still exist in Jeff and Tommy's time, Jeff responds "We pronounce it differently".
11. The dancing at the wedding of Jean and Charlie Dalrymple is interrupted by Harry Beaton, who dances with Jean (the Sword Dance) and kisses her, then menaces the crowd with one of the swords and his dirk. Who disarms him?

Answer: Tommy

Wrapping a shawl around his arm, Tommy wrestles the dirk from Harry's hand after one of the men knocks away the sword.
12. In Act Two, Scene 3, the continuing wedding festivities and dancing are interrupted by Mr. Beaton, bearing his son's body. A funeral dance follows. What is significant about the music to this dance?

Answer: All of these

The dance is accompanied by the "pibrochead", an authentic Scottish dirge played on the bagpipes. Although two pipers were present onstage when this was first performed, only one of them actually played because the two bagpipes together were deafeningly loud.
13. Where does Act Two, Scene 4 take place?

Answer: New York

Jeff and Tommy are in a bar. Tommy is approached by Jane, his fiance, who reproaches him for having been anti-social since his return from Scotland. Tommy is distracted by memories of Fiona and Brigadoon; he and Jane quarrel and she leaves. Tommy calls Jeff and tells him he wants to go back to see where Brigadoon was.
14. What causes Brigadoon to briefly reappear in the final scene, long enough for Tommy to re-enter it?

Answer: Tommy's love for Fiona

As Jeff and Tommy are about to leave, the village reappears and a sleepy Mr. Lundie enters, saying " My, my. Ye mus' really love her! Ye woke me up!"
15. Composer Frederick Lowe said that his music for Brigadoon was inspired by the music of this classical composer.

Answer: Edvard Grieg

Although Norwegian by birth and nationality, Grieg was of Scottish ancestry - the original family name was Mc Gregor. Lowe felt that his music sounded unmistakeably Scottish.
Source: Author jouen58

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