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== Theater ==
== Theater ==

* "Tonight Quintet" from ''[[West Side Story]]''.
* "Tonight Quintet" from ''[[West Side Story]]''.
* "What You Own" in both the musical and movie versions of ''[[Rent]]''. Mark's in New York, Roger's in Santa Fe, they meet for the final verse on the roof of their apartment building.
* "What You Own" in both the musical and movie versions of ''[[Rent]]''. Mark's in New York, Roger's in Santa Fe, they meet for the final verse on the roof of their apartment building.
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* 'I Know Him So Well' from ''Chess'', although this one depends on the production: in some versions, the two singers are actually singing to each other.
* 'I Know Him So Well' from ''Chess'', although this one depends on the production: in some versions, the two singers are actually singing to each other.
* The finale reprise of ''For Good'' in [[Wicked (theatre)|Wicked]]
* The finale reprise of ''For Good'' in [[Wicked (theatre)|Wicked]]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eoMAgYmNh0 Friendship Isn't What it Used to Be] from ''Vanities: The Musical'' was originally a solo sung by Kathy after the other two characters leave the scene, but made a Distant Trio in later productions.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eoMAgYmNh0 "Friendship Isn't What it Used to Be"] from ''Vanities: The Musical'' was originally a solo sung by Kathy after the other two characters leave the scene, but made a Distant Trio in later productions.
* The various duets shared by John and Abigail Adams in ''[[1776 (musical)|1776]]'' basically dramatize their letters to each other. (And for extra [[Bonus Points]] are at least in part composed of actual passages from those letters.)


== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==