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Famous last words in theatrical productions. |
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* [[Famous Last Words/William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]] |
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== Other Examples == |
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* ''[[Cyrano De Bergerac]]'' |
* ''[[Cyrano De Bergerac]]'' |
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** "''Ce soir, quand j'entrerai chez Dieu, Mon salut balaiera largement le seuil bleu, Quelque chose que sans un pli, sans une tache, J'emporte malgré vous, et c'est...mon panache''" ("To-night, when I shall enter unto God, my salute will grandly sweep the threshold of blue; one thing shall I take with me, without blemish, without stain, despite you all, and that is... my ''panache''"). |
** "''Ce soir, quand j'entrerai chez Dieu, Mon salut balaiera largement le seuil bleu, Quelque chose que sans un pli, sans une tache, J'emporte malgré vous, et c'est...mon panache''" ("To-night, when I shall enter unto God, my salute will grandly sweep the threshold of blue; one thing shall I take with me, without blemish, without stain, despite you all, and that is... my ''panache''"). |
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** "Goodbye, Mama." {{spoiler|Marie}} |
** "Goodbye, Mama." {{spoiler|Marie}} |
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 7 May 2022
Examples of Famous Last Words in Theatre include:
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Other Examples
- Cyrano De Bergerac
- "Ce soir, quand j'entrerai chez Dieu, Mon salut balaiera largement le seuil bleu, Quelque chose que sans un pli, sans une tache, J'emporte malgré vous, et c'est...mon panache" ("To-night, when I shall enter unto God, my salute will grandly sweep the threshold of blue; one thing shall I take with me, without blemish, without stain, despite you all, and that is... my panache").
- Evita
- "I saw the lights, and I was on my way." Evita, on her deathbed
- Into the Woods
- "I'M NOT THE LAD!" The Narrator
- "Jack..." Jack's mother
- "And now it's time to leave the woods." The Baker's Wife
- "Because of the way you treated me, I'll never, never be happy!" Rapunzel. At least, these are the last words we actually hear her say in a scene prior to her death, aside from screaming.
- Jesus Christ Superstar
- "You have murdered me, murdered me, murdered me...." Judas
- "Father! Into your hands I commend my spirit!" Jesus, but you should know this.
- A Little Night Music
- "Only the last." Madame Armfeldt
- Little Shop of Horrors
- "Are you satisfied? I've laughed myself to..." Orin
- "Seymour!" Mushnik
- "I'm feeling strangely happy now, contented and serene. Oh don't you see, finally I'll be, somewhere that's green..." Audrey
- "Open up! Open up! Open up! NOW!" Seymour
- Les Misérables
- "And tell Cosette I love her and I'll see her when I wake." Fantine
- "And rain will make the flowers...." Eponine
- "Forgive me all my trespasses and take me to your glory." Jean Valjean
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
- "All right, then. I don't care. I've had enough. To tell you the truth, I'm relieved." Rosencrantz
- "Now you see me, now you--" Guildenstern
- The Sorcerer:
- "Be happy all/Leave me in my despair/I go/It matters not with who/Or where." John Wellington Wells
- And from The Yeoman of the Guard: "...Who sipped no sup/And who craved no crumb/As he sighed for the love of a lady." Jack Point
- Sunday in The Park With George
- "Goodbye, Mama." Marie
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