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* {{Nerd}}: Edward, complete with terrible fashion sense.
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* CutSong: 'Somebody's Falling', which has been recorded by Julie Atherton.



* SuperfluousSolo: Averted. Every character gets at least a solo or a duet. Zoe's is the weakest, but it sets the stage for the wrapping up of the various subplots and gives Jennifer a way of demonstrating her decision about whether to stay with Christopher or not.
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* WastedSong: Greg's heart-on-his-sleeve number 'A Jerk Like Me' is interspersed throughout the game of charades, which often continues while he's singing. Surely, no audience can be expected to pay attention to a song when the other eleven characters are playing a silent game of charades?

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* WastedSong: Greg's heart-on-his-sleeve number 'A Jerk Like Me' is interspersed throughout the game of charades, which often continues while he's singing. Surely, no audience can be expected to pay attention to a song when the other eleven characters are playing a silent game of charades?

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* NewYearsResolution: Unsurprisingly, given the setting, referred to many times, both literal resolutions and metaphorical ones. In the song 'Resolutions', Greg vows to grow up, Christopher to give up smoking, Edward to exercise, Josephina to eat less, Nicole not to sleep with strangers and Zoe to give up drinking. Bradley's claim to be giving up smoking leads to the show's one production number, 'Some 'Em If You Got 'Em'. Following the revelations about Christopher, Jennifer suggests that her New Years resolution is "to get rid of all the garbage."

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* NewYearsResolution: Unsurprisingly, given the setting, referred to many times, both literal resolutions and metaphorical ones. In the song 'Resolutions', Greg vows to grow up, Christopher to give up smoking, Edward to exercise, Josephina to eat less, Nicole not to sleep with strangers and Zoe to give up drinking. Bradley's claim to be giving up smoking leads to the show's one production number, 'Some 'Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em'. Following the revelations about Christopher, Jennifer suggests that her New Years resolution is "to get rid of all the garbage."

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