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Quiz Which Musical Theatre Character is Destined to Be Your Wife? Broadway boasts some beautiful leading ladies. We know you wish you could find her in real life. But, which one of these types should you be looking for?

Which Musical Theatre Character is Destined to Be Your Wife?

Broadway boasts some beautiful leading ladies. We know you wish you could find her in real life. But, which one of these types should you be looking for?

Delores from SISTER ACT

Confident, sexy and talented, she would bring light to your life. With a personality like hers, the relationship would never be boring. She’s not afraid to call you out when you’ve done something wrong, because she is brutally honest. She tells it like it is, which is a breath of fresh air from past girls you’ve dated. You two are partners in crime.

Elphaba from WICKED

She might seem aloof, but in reality she knows herself more than any girl you’ve met. She is strong in her morals and opinions and will never let anyone bring her down. She loves you deeply and will always be loyal to you. She will travel to the ends of the earth if it means protecting you. Her love is boundless as the sky, and together you will fly high.

Christmas Eve from AVENUE Q

Not only is she beautiful, her sass and humor can make you laugh for days. She doesn’t take herself too seriously, but she also pushes you to be better. She loves your imperfections, and you love hers. Even though times can be tough, even when you hate her it means you truly love her.

Belle from BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

Sensitive and intelligent and strong, Bell matches you with her sharp wit and fiery spirit. Still, she is a kind heart and loves to take care of you and those she loves. Her beauty takes your breath away. Your life together is peaceful, but when tested, you end up much stronger than you were before. She loves you and you’ve earned her love in return.

Grace from ANNIE

You didn’t know you were in love with her until she nearly left. She’s an independent, smart woman who brings order to life’s chaos. You’d be lost without her guidance. Your life together would be full of trust, support and understanding.

What value do you most treasure in a woman?

Confidence

Intelligence

A sense of humor

Wholesomeness

Loyalty

It’s Saturday night, you...

Dress to the nines and go dancing!

Get lost together in the big bright city.

Whatever it is, there will be lots of laughter and sass.

Go for a long walk together, discussing your dreams, passions and favorite books and music.

Made a reservation in advance at a fancy restaurant.

Where do you live together?

The best penthouse money can buy

Somewhere secluded

New York City, forever and always

A large estate tucked away in the woods

In multiple mansions around the world

How many kids would you like to have?

One boy and one girl

None. Too much work, baby!

Once we get a bigger place, the more the merrier.

One. But we’re going to adopt.

One. Hoping to raise an emotionally strong daughter.

When did you realize you were in love with her?

I’ve always been secretly in love with her.

When she first sassed me. I couldn’t stop laughing.

When I heard her sing.

When I realized she loved me for me.

When she finally showed her true colors and vulnerability.

It’s your birthday and she wants to make you feel special. What does she have planned?

You two need no one but each other. She cooks a romantic dinner and it feels like magic.

She organizes a trip around the world based on places you’ve read about.

An assistant plans an intimate dinner for two on the lawn, followed by a private show from the world’s biggest celebrities.

She throws a surprise party with all of your friends and neighbors and makes a toast before popping champagne.

How would you describe your relationship as a whole?

Genuine and loyal to the end

We’re partners in crime.

Nonstop laughter

We come to each other’s rescue.

Everything that money can’t buy

 
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