* At their engagement party, Jekyll and Emma discuss unbearably snooty society matron Lady Beaconsfield:
--> '''Jekyll:''' Is there a Lord Beaconsfield?\\
'''Emma:''' He died thirty years ago.\\
'''Jekyll:''' Sensible man.
* Act II opens with Hyde killing the board members in creative ways and the Londoners gossiping about it, culminating in a surefire way to pin down Hyde—-murdering him. It's even worse in productions where their prayer over Mass is "Take him and leave us lot here."
* Hyde's black humor during "Murder, Murder."
--> '''Hyde:''' Bad news from God, Teddy!
* Just after the first transformation, Hyde wanders over to Jekyll's diary and writes in it.
--> '''Hyde (scrawling in the notebook):''' Midnight. ''Unexpected'' development.
* "In His Eyes," while serious, has a funny juxtaposition in the middle.
-->'''Lisa:''' If I'm wise, I will walk away, and gladly...\\
'''Lucy:''' But, sadly, I'm not wise!
* The sheer CrossingTheLineTwice of the background characters' callousness, bluntness, and over the top rudeness, as shown in "Facade", "Bitch, Bitch, Bitch" and "Murder, Murder" can give some quite a surprising laugh considering the latter is about them all panicking over a serial killer.
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