Wham! Line/Theatre


 * In Ayn Rand's play Night of January 16th, Karen Andre, accused of murdering Bjorn Faulkner, is nearing the end of her testimony, when the Surprise Witness barges into the courtroom. Karen frantically tries to prevent him from saying anything, but he tells her, "Your sacrifice is useless: Bjorn Faulkner is dead." Karen faints from this revelation, and the curtain falls on the second act.
 * The Book of Mormon: "I'd do anything for you, you're my best friend."
 * Humble Boy: "Mother?...Mother, "
 * Cabaret: "But if you could see her through my eyes..."
 * "...revenge his foul and most unnatural murder."
 * Godspell: "This is the beginning."
 * Also, the line right before "On the Willows":
 * From Wicked: 'You have no real power,' as well as a WHAM moment when Glinda shows the Wizard Elphaba's keepsake,
 * Another one takes place at the end, at the site where Elphaba made her last stand., and says two words:
 * From David Auburn's Proof: "I didn't find it.  End Act 1.
 * Next to Normal: "Whose birthday is it?" "My brother's. "
 * Rent: "AZT Break."
 * Sunset Boulevard actually has a Wham Song, specifically "New Ways To Dream (Reprise)," in which Max fills in all the remaining holes relating to Norma's past. The biggest Wham Line within the song is probably "Please, understand, she was ."