Does This Remind You of Anything?/Theatre

"Belize: Abandoned.
 * There are parallels drawn in Angels in America between God's abandonment of Heaven and Louis' abandonment of Prior.

Prior: Yes.

Belize: I smell a motif. The man that got away.

Prior: Well it occurred to me."


 * In Finian's Rainbow, when Finian learns Og the Leprechaun came to America without a passport, he threatens to have him deported. As Og starts to flee, Finian accuses him: "You're a member of a subversive underground group takin' its orders from Dublin!"
 * Wickeds "What Is This Feeling?" begins with this lyric: "What is this feeling so sudden and new? I felt the moment I laid eyes on you. My pulse is rushing. My head is reeling. My face is flushing. What is this feeling fervid as a flame? Does it have a name? Yes. Loathing'. Unadulterated loathing". Sorry darlings, but that isn't loathing; it's lust. Then again, the author of the book did say they most likely didn't notice their hidden affections for each other.
 * In the Shrek musical adaptation, Pinocchio shouts "I'm good, I'm wood, get used to it!" during a song titled "Freak Flag" which rallies the Fairy Tales creatures against Farquaad. Already sounding more like a song for a gay pride parade than a theme for any Ragtag Bunch of Misfits.
 * In The Pajama Game, when Sid is trying to con Gladys out of the key to the account books (which is dangling around her neck), the dialogue makes it sound as if he's asking for the key to her chastity belt ("I'm a desperate man, and I hate to ask a cute kid like you to do me a favor, but...").
 * In Aida: The imprisoned Aida is alone with her captor Radames. He takes off his shirt, saying, "Do you know what's going to happen now?" Several actresses in the role play Aida as being VERY fearful that he's about to force himself on her. He instead orders her to wash his back, something that at the very least is meant to similarly degrade her, at worst, meant to symbolize a rape.