NEED A HINT?
First Puzzle Hint: Trace the stage directions for each character and see what number you make.
Second Puzzle Hint: Locate the costumer's notes. Keep an eye out for Karla's measurements . . . they just might hold the key . . .
Third Puzzle Hint: Always pay attention to the lyrics, they have a lot to say. And don't forget the importance of numbering your measures.
Fourth Puzzle Hint: These moves are all shook up. It's up to you to get this dance in order. Pay attention to your right and left feet. Do they happen to trace a certain number
Fifth Puzzle Hint: Find which letter is missing and put it in its place.
Sixth Puzzle Hint: Every sound designer needs a proper script to work with. Put the pages in order and pay attention to the sound effects.
Want the Answer?
First Puzzle Answer: Putting these three numbers in order of how they appear you get 0-4-7 which opens the lock
Second Puzzle Answer: Looking at Karla's sizes of each one of her articles of clothing from top to bottom, the code should be 94749.
Third Puzzle Answer: The code is DEAF, which opens the lock.
Fourth Puzzle Answer: Starting with the right foot’s numbers, the code to open the lock is 3127.
Fifth PuzzleAnswer: When the missing Playbill letters are arranged in the correct order, the word RATS opens the lock!
Sixth Puzzle Answer: After correctly piecing the script together, four sound effects happen in the script. In order of the show, there is a car horn, a bell ringing, a dog barking, and glass breaking. In the sound designer’s messed up audio clip, we hear the following sound effects in order:
Glass, dog, car, glass, bell, dog, bell, car, dog, glass, dog, bell, dog, car, glass.
We hear the car’s horn three times, so we know the car horn represents three. We hear the bell three times, the dog 5 times, and the glass four times. In order of when these things appear in the script, we get the code 3354 to open the lock in the booth.