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So TheClimax of the musical is about to begin. Something may happen {{At The Opera Tonight}}, or fate and destiny could be working to bring the characters together for some sort of final showdown. Either way, the writers find it that it's important to remind us just how important what is happening is. So they introduce a song to bring everything dramatically together. A classic example of this type of song seems to be cutting between the heroes doing a Hero Song and the villains doing their VillainSong, as they each do their own particular preparations.

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So TheClimax of the musical is about to begin. It's the CalmBeforeTheStorm. Something may happen {{At The Opera Tonight}}, or fate and destiny could be working to bring the characters together for some sort of final showdown. Either way, the writers find it that it's important to remind us just how important what is happening is. So they introduce a song to bring everything dramatically together. A classic example of this type of song seems to be cutting between the heroes doing a Hero Song and the villains doing their VillainSong, as they each do their own particular preparations.
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* "Welcome to the Rock", the opening song of ''Theatre/ComeFromAway'' follows the residents of Gander, Newfoundland as they begin the [[SarcasmMode completely normal]] day of September 11, 2001.
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* The reprise of "Checkmate" in ''Manga/BlackButler Musical II: A Thousand Souls and a Fallen {{Shinigami}}''. All of the characters sing about what will happen AtTheOperaTonight, ending with a dramatic [[CatchPhrase "Yes, My Lord"]] from Sebastian.

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* The reprise of "Checkmate" in ''Manga/BlackButler Musical II: A Thousand Souls and a Fallen {{Shinigami}}''. All of the characters sing about what will happen AtTheOperaTonight, ending with a dramatic [[CatchPhrase [[CharacterCatchphrase "Yes, My Lord"]] from Sebastian.

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