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!!As a {{Death Trope|s}}, contains many spoilers. Tread with care.

Times where AnyoneCanDie in {{Theatre}}.
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* In ''The Insect Play'', several insects meet untimely demises, not counting the ant war of the third act which ends in a general massacre. In the epilogue, the AudienceSurrogate sees the moths happily dying one by one, and then finds that it's his turn to die.
* Even the Narrator in ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods''.
* Many of the tragedies of Creator/WilliamShakespeare:
** ''Theatre/{{Macbeth}}'' has Macbeth himself kick the bucket many years earlier than the real Macbeth did historically. For Elizabethan audiences, this would be like a 21st century person watching a movie where Abraham Lincoln dies before the American Civil War even began.
** ''Theatre/{{Othello}}'' contains death both by murder and by suicide.
** ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' is about a deadly feud between two families, which of course means that nobody is safe. The very beginning of the play spoils the coming deaths of Romeo and Juliet, but they're far from the only ones who buy the farm.
** ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' is legendary for this, being the go-to example for EverybodyDiesEnding comparisons.
** ''Theatre/TitusAndronicus'' has the largest number of deaths in any Shakespeare tragedy -- fourteen humans and one fly.
* In ''Theatre/TisPityShesAWhore'' nobody goes safe. That's partly because the cast features several would-be murderers, and partly because only some of them manage to avoid accidentally murdering the wrong person by ''pure incompetence.''
* ''Theatre/WesterosAnAmericanMusical'' is faithful to the death toll of ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', resulting in quite a few characters dying in the play:
** "Plot development": Robert.
** Ned Stark dies between the end of "Plot development" and the beginning of "Stannis Refuted".
** "Crownless": Renly.
** "Hisstorically Inaccurate": The raven serving as narrator for Act I.
** "Stark to Finish": Robb and Catelyn.
** "The Groom When It Happened": Joffrey and Dontos.
** "Talk Less, Stab More": Oberyn.
** Shae and Tywin little after the end of "Congratshaelations".

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