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==== Wicked: ====
* Go to a British ''[[Wicked (
* You can do the same trick on most Broadway ''[[Wicked (
* Liking a Glinda who wasn't Kristin Chenoweth is always good for a fight.
* Another British Wicked fight - Adam Garcia vs. Oliver Tompsett. And then Americans throw in Seb, Kris, and NLB. Loosely translated, it's an all-out battle royale for who the crap is the hottest Fiyero.
* [[Die for Our Ship|Shippings shouldn't be talked about if you don't want to start a riot]]. Is the [[Fan
** Related to it, but the sexualities of anyone. Is everyone Bisexual until proven otherwise or not? Is Glinda gay, or not?
* Preferring either the book or musical, depending who you ask, is just asking for trouble.
==== ''[[Les Misérables (
* Do you prefer Frances Ruffelle as [[Les Misérables (
* Do you prefer Lea Salonga as Eponine? Yes? Then prepare for the Frances Ruffelle fangirls to tear you to pieces.
* Do you prefer Samantha Barks as Eponine? Yes? Then prepare for both sets of fangirls to turn on you and leave you splattered in a bloody mess all over the floor.
* Do you think Marius belongs with [[Official Couple|Cosette]]? Yes? You will die.
* Do you think Marius belongs with [[Fan
* Do you love Colm Wilkinson as Valjean? Yes? You will die.
* Do you think Colm Wilkinson wasn't all that great as Valjean? Yes? You will die.
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* Idina Menzel or Eden Espinosa, who is the better Maureen? Either answer will get you eaten alive by the other actress' fans.
* Insult [[Author Existence Failure|Jonathan Larson]], the play itself, and/or any of its characters (especially [[Too Good for This Sinful Earth|Angel]]) and you ''will'' die.
* Don't express any preference to the play or [[The Movie
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** Michael Crawford vs. Howard McGillin vs. Colm Wilkinson.
** The Phantom: Heroic romantic figure, or creepy stalker?
* Antistratfordianism (the hypothesis that [[William Shakespeare]]'s plays were not really written by William Shakespeare) is a can of worms you don't want to even mention, much less open. Be careful, the mere mention of [[Christopher Marlowe
* Or Shakespeare's sexuality, for that matter. It's been less of a hot-button topic lately, but don't bring that up. Don't even bring up the sexualities of some of his characters.
* Ask five musical theatre fans about the origin of the term 11 O'Clock Number. You'll get fifteen explanations and a sore head.
* Like [[Tanz
** Magda: blonde or redhead? Village bicycle or virginal victim?
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