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* While it’s also listed under Funny Moments, the scene where Moritz is taunted and yelled at by his teacher before “The Bitch of Living,” and his subsequent mocking by the rest of the teachers later on, can be hard to watch. Made worse in the Deaf West production, where he and the rest of the boys are constantly under threat of being beaten for communicating in sign language.
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** Martha and Ilse clinging to each other in every version, and the various ways the song has been staged since then (including one in Vienna where Ilse helps Martha [[NightmareFuel symbolically stab a pillow]] ''[[BloodSplatteredInnocents and it bleeds]]''.
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** Martha and Ilse clinging to each other in every version, and the various ways the song has been staged since then (including one in Vienna where Ilse helps Martha [[NightmareFuel symbolically stab a pillow]] ''[[BloodSplatteredInnocents and it bleeds]]''.bleeds]]'').
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* "Those You've Known," "Left Behind," "And Then There Were None," and "Whispering."
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* "Those You've Known," "Left Behind," "And Then There Were None," "The Dark I Know Well" and "Whispering."
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** WordOfGod states that Ernst's Voice is his imaginary best friend and represents his innocence, which gives Ernst's fond goodbye as he leaves his Voice for Hanschen a few more tearful layers.
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** WordOfGod states that Ernst's Voice voice is his imaginary best friend and represents his innocence, which gives Ernst's fond goodbye as he leaves his Voice said voice for Hanschen a few more tearful layers.
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** WordOfGod states that Ernst's Voice is his imaginary best friend and represents his innocence, which gives Ernst's fond goodbye as he leaves his Voice for Hanschen a few more tearful layers.
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* The way Melchior broke down and screamed "No!" repeatedly at [[spoiler: Wendla's grave,]] especially when Melchior is Creator/AustinMcKenzie.
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* The way Melchior broke down and screamed "No!" repeatedly at [[spoiler: Wendla's grave,]] especially when grave.]]
* The reformatory boys (in the Spanish-language production) holding Melchioris Creator/AustinMcKenzie.down to take Wendla's letter from him look an awful lot like they were going for a gang rape. Frau Gabor's line about "degenerates" and "genuine criminals" doesn't help matters, either.
* The reformatory boys (in the Spanish-language production) holding Melchior
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** Hammered in by Andy Mientus' Hanschen, who looked back smugly at Ernst's voice as he leaves with the deaf boy, in a "ha ha I've got him now and there's not a thing you can do about it," manner. Given exactly *what* he was masturbating to in My Junk...
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** Hammered in by Andy Mientus' Hanschen, who looked back smugly at Ernst's voice as he leaves with the deaf boy, in a "ha ha I've got him now and there's not a thing you can do about it," manner. Given exactly *what* ''what'' he was masturbating to in My Junk...