Stop Helping Me!/Theatre
Examples of Stop Helping Me! in Theatre include:
- "When the Foeman Bares His Steel", from The Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert and Sullivan, has police officers singing about how song helped them gain courage for the battle with the pirates. Then, the woman chorus tried to help. By praising their noble sacrifice in facing pirates, focusing all on how screwed the policemen were. The chief went on to observe too great a stress on the risks that on them pressed, and a reference a lack to their chance of coming back. Still, perhaps, it would be wise not to carp or criticize, for it's very evident these attentions were well-meant...
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