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Murder Ballad (Theatre)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Murder Ballad, with book and lyrics by Julia Jordan and music and lyrics by Juliana Nash, is a Sung-Through Musical that centers around a woman named Sara who grows dissatisfied with her Upper West Side life and pines for her rougher past, and a love triangle that — as the title would imply — ends in tragedy.It had two Off-Broadway runs: one at Manhattan Theatre Club's Stage II in 2012 (which spawned a cast recording), then at the Union Square Theatre in 2013. The casting was the same in both productions, with the exception of Caissie Levy replacing Karen Olivo as Sara in the 2013 production.Not to be confused with the song form or the Nick Cave album.
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Anyone Can Die
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Anyone Can Die: "A king, a queen, a club, a knave/One is destined for the grave…"
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Ax-Crazy: Or bat-crazy, as is the case with the Narrator.
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Arc Words: "Clubs and diamonds, spades and hearts..."
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Batter Up!
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Batter Up!: The Narrator beats Tom to death with a baseball bat.
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Armor-Piercing Question
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Armor-Piercing Question: Towards the end of "Little by Little Reprise," Michael delivers a devastating one to Sara: "Tell me, was Tommy inside you when you forgot Frankie yesterday?"
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The Alcoholic
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The Alcoholic: Implied by Tom in "I Love NY": "It's 2 AM, I'm drunk again/It's 3 AM, I'm drunk again/It's 4 AM, it's 4 AM, it's 4 AM..."
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Actually Pretty Funny: Michael says this in "Little by Little Reprise" after finally realizing Sara and Tom's affair. It's clear he doesn't mean it.
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All-Knowing Singing Narrator
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All-Knowing Singing Narrator
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All Girls Want Bad Boys
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All Girls Want Bad Boys: Sara with Tom.
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