- - Play's start [2 wds.]
- - Start of a musical
- - Play start [2 wds.]
- - "Hamlet" start [2 wds.]
- - Start of play?
- - Start of "Hamlet"
- - Musical starter
- - Where a play starts
- - Theatrical starter
- - Starter on B'way
- - Start on a stage
- - Start of the play
- - Start of an O'Casey opus
- - Start of a Simon opus
- - Start of a show
- - Start of "Cymbeline," e.g.
- - Start in literature
- - Stage-play starter
- - Script starter
- - Opera's start
- - It starts "Siegfried"
- - Broadway start
- - "Sleuth" starter
- - "Hamlet" starter
- - Drama starter
- - Play start
- - Start of a play
- - It starts when the curtain goes up
- - Play starter
- - Company start-up?
- - When the story starts on stage
- - first of five in a shakespeare play
- - When Hamilton meets Burr, in "Hamilton"
- - Play's first section
- - when lear disowns cordelia
- - first half of caryl churchill's "cloud 9"
- - It may precede an intermission
- - first half of a broadway show, often
- - First part of a stage play (2 wds.)
- - Opera's opening
- - Half of "Guys and Dolls"
- - Play's opening part
- - When "Alexander Hamilton" is sung in "Hamilton"
- - Ballet's beginning
- - Show opener [2 wds.]
- - Play opener [2 wds.]
- - Playbill heading
- - Play's opening
- - Play beginning
- - Broadway opener
- - Opener on Broadway?
- - Musical beginning
- - When Romeo spots Juliet
- - When King Lear disinherits Cordelia
- - When Hamlet meets his father's ghost
- - King Lear disinherits Cordelia here
- - Broadway beginning
- - When to open the curtain
- - When the ghost of Hamlet's father first appears
- - When Hamlet first sees a ghost
- - When Caesar is warned
- - When "Comedy Tonight" is sung
- - Theatrical kick-off
- - Show opening
- - Playbill words
- - Lights-out time
- - It opens on Broadway
- - It may follow an overture
- - Dramatic opener
- - Drama segment
- - Curtain follower
- - B'way opening?
- - "Macbeth" opener
- - Wherein Hamlet sees a ghost
- - Where to see a dramatic beginning?
- - Where the play begins
- - Whence "Nothing will come of nothing" in "King Lear"
- - When the witches first appear in "Macbeth"
- - When the Wicked Witch dies, in "Wicked"
- - When the story begins, perhaps
- - When the stars come out?
- - When the shipwreck occurs in "The Tempest"
- - When the lights dim
- - When the first characters are introduced
- - When the curtain first opens: 2 wds.
- - When Tevye sings "If I Were a Rich Man"
- - When Stanley cries "Hey, Stella!" in "A Streetcar Named Desire"
- - When Sally sings "Mein Herr" in "Cabaret"
- - When no one dies, in "Romeo and Juliet"
- - When Mercutio delivers the Queen Mab speech
- - When Maggie calls herself "a cat on a hot tin roof"
- - When Hamlet's father's ghost appears
- - When Giselle dies in "Giselle"
- - When Emile sings "Some Enchanted Evening"
- - When Eliza sings "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?"
- - When Elder Kevin Price goes to Uganda, in "The Book of Mormon"
- - When Carmen sings the "Habanera"
- - When Carmen meets Don José
- - When Caesar is warned "Beware the ides of March"
- - When Caesar is told to beware
- - When Antonio calls the world a stage
- - When Annie sings "Maybe"
- - When "Good Morning Baltimore" plays in "Hairspray"
- - What the curtain opens on
- - Tragicomedy segment
- - Theater opener
- - Stage opener
- - Shakespearean play part
- - Pre-intermission period
- - Plot introducer
- - Play's opener
- - Play's early heading
- - Play beginner
- - Part of "Parsifal"
- - Opera synopsis heading
- - Opera opening
- - Opening part of a play: 2 wds.
- - Opening curtain follower
- - It's after the prologue
- - It opens with thunder and lightning, in "Macbeth"
- - It might follow an overture
- - It may follow the dimming of lights
- - Initial fifth of a Shakespeare play
- - In "Macbeth," it opens with thunder and lightning
- - Heading on a playbill
- - Hart's story
- - Half of "Waiting for Godot"
- - H-hour, theatrically
- - Follow-up to a curtain opening
- - First part of a play: 2 wds.
- - First part of "The Nutcracker"
- - First of nine in "Strange Interlude"
- - First of five in "Hamlet"
- - Early CliffsNotes subheading
- - Drama opener
- - Drama beginning
- - Curtain-rising time
- - Common time for character exposition, onstage
- - Beginning of a drama
- - Beginning of The Tempest
- - "Wicked" opening?
- - "The Frogs" kickoff, e.g.
- - "Othello" opening
- - "Othello" opener
- - "Otello" opener
- - "Hamlet" opener
- - "Henry V" opener
- - Play time?
- - Part of a musical
- - "Hamlet" part
- - It follows a curtain-raising
- - Dramatic introduction?
- - Hamlet beginning
- - When the curtain rises
- - Play section
- - Theater opening
- - Curtain-raising time
- - It follows the overture
- - Curtain-parting time
- - First fifth of a Shakespeare play
- - It comes before intermission
- - Stage opening
- - When Hamlet sees the ghost.
- - "Playbill" header
- - Play opener
- - Dramatic beginning
- - Opening part of a play
- - All of Albee's "The Zoo Story," essentially
- - When Hamlet sees his father's ghost
- - Exposition setting
- - When Romeo meets Juliet
- - When Caesar is told to 'Beware the ides of March'
- - Play opening
- - Intermission preceder
- - When a play's conflict is often established
- - Starting segment of a musical
- - Play's first part
- - Prologue follower
- - First part of a musical
- - 'Once' opening
- - When Juliet says, 'Go ask his name'
- - Opening at the opera?
- - Play kickoff
- - Play's opening segment
- - Phone warning follower, at times
- - First part of a play
- - When Macbeth meets the witches
- - It follows a curtain's rise
- - Elphaba sings "Defying Gravity" at the end of it
- - All of Sartre's 'No Exit'?
- - Drama opening
- - Beginning of a play
- - Opening of a play
- - With 66-Down, when Lady Macbeth says, 'Leave all the rest to me'
- - When 'Fair is foul, and foul is fair' is spoken in 'Macbeth'
- - When the soothsayer warns Caesar
- - Teleplay opener
- - Dramatic opening?
- - Intermission preceder, maybe
- - It includes the opening scene
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