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With the set collapsed around him and most of the actors crushed
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Start: Oh, how I wish this could have ended differently. Thomas, your lies and deceits have led you inexorably to this end.
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End: Cuckolded by my fiance--
House music fades in.
--and almost murdered by my oldest friend. Let us hope we never again see a murder at Haversham Manor.
The chandelier hanging above the space suddenly sparks and drops on to Jonathan.
Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer & Henry Shields, The Play That Goes Wrong, Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, 2015, p.71.
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