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Protagonist and Antagonist duets

Protagonist and Antagonist duets

Adescalzo16
#1Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/23/20 at 10:39am

Do you guys know any duets where people are having a disagreement? need it asap! thank you!

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#2Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/23/20 at 10:45am

Will a sextet do? 

"Notes/Prima Donna" from Phantom of the Opera


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Updated On: 9/23/20 at 10:45 AM

BwayLB
#3Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/23/20 at 10:46am

Nothing Left to Lose from Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure

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#4Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/23/20 at 10:49am

"What Is This Feeling?" from Wicked

Perhaps not exactly a disagreement, but the two characters spar with one another via written letters.


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CT2NYC
#5Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/23/20 at 11:30am

"The Confrontation" from Les Misérables.

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imeldasturn
#6Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/23/20 at 11:46am

There's Always a Woman from Anyone Can Whistle

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#7Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/23/20 at 12:05pm

It Would Have Been Wonderful from Night Music.


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fosterfan2
#8Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/23/20 at 5:32pm

Does "A Boy Like That/I Have a Love" count?

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Fan123
#9Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/24/20 at 1:46am

Cabinet Battle #1 and #2 (Hamilton)

Anything You Can Do (Annie Get Your Gun) - although not sure if Frank counts as an antagonist

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#10Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/24/20 at 2:19am

"Man and Woman" from the movie RED GARTERS

"An Old fashioned wedding" from ANNIE GET YOUR GUN

"You're a Liar" from WILDCAT

"What can you do with a Man?" from THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE

"You can Have him" from MISS LIBERTY (2 girls fighting over a man)

 


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Updated On: 9/24/20 at 02:19 AM

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dramamama611
#11Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/24/20 at 5:15am

All for the Best from Godspell.


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JBroadway
#12Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/24/20 at 8:54am

At the risk of being overly pedantic: 

The title of this thread doesn't really match the question. Just because a duet features 2 characters at odds, or disagreeing, doesn't mean they are the protagonist and antagonist of the story. Most of the songs listed in this thread feature disagreements, but are not songs between the protagonist and antagonist. 

LarryD2
#13Protagonist and Antagonist duets
Posted: 9/24/20 at 8:58am

On the Right Track - Pippin

What You Own - Rent

When I First Saw You - Dreamgirls

A Waltz for Eva and Che - Evita

You're Nothing Without Me - City of Angels

She Who Has All - The Pirate Queen

Just Go - A New Brain

My Rules - The Goodbye Girl

Just Another Love Story - Passion

Types Like You - Queen of the Mist

You Are My Bitch - See Rock City and Other Destinations

You May Call Me Phocion - The Triumph of Love

Question 'n' Answer - Violet