RadioNate
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In the Playbill article about Smash, they mentiohed that it was written with an eye towards staging it on Broadway, and not for a week.
Um - maybe not suicide, but ever see Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street? And wasn't there a suicide in Rent?
Oh, and Javert commits suicide in Les Miserables.
And I just discovered that there is a workshop called The Suicide - A Musical Comedy.
http://www.playbill.com/news/articl...ted-by-Tony-Winner-John-Rando-Presented-Feb-9
There are a lot of dark musicals out there.
Forget the suicide in Les Miz - Practically 3/4 of the cast is dead in the end. It kicks off with Fantine's death.
I'm not sure what to make of Marilyn's death scene is Smash. For me it was like people didn't know the show was over. In ended quietly, faded out and that was it. It is almost like they needed a funeral scene. An epilogue.