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True Art Is Incomprehensible is now an in-universe trope as per TRS.


** Also, Flatley and Dorcha miming "shouting" at their men.
* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Because no one can really figure out what the story means.

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** Also, Flatley and Dorcha miming "shouting" at their men.
* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Because no one can really figure out what the story means.
men.
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not YMMV


* DefeatMeansFriendship / HeelFaceTurn: At the end of the play, the Dark Lord and his crew dance with the Lord of the Dance's clan.
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** The 2011 version has rather narmy costumes for Don Dorcha and his men. The Don himself looks like some kind of villain out of Power Rangers. (Although that his men look like riot police can be rightly terrifying.)
** Also, Flatley and Dorcha miming "shouting" at their men.
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* CoveredUp: In a way, this applies to the title song--far more people have likely heard of this play, and recognized "Lord of the Dance" in its Celtic incarnation, than are aware of either the Shaker hymn "Simple Gifts" which lent it its tune or the evangelical hymn "Lord of the Dance" which inspired the play.
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* {{Narm}}: The advertising featured oh-so-mockable shots of Flately and company posing with their chests heaving with exertion.
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* DefeatMeansFriendship/HeelFaceTurn: At the end of the play, the Dark Lord and his crew dance with the Lord of the Dance's clan.

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* DefeatMeansFriendship/HeelFaceTurn: DefeatMeansFriendship / HeelFaceTurn: At the end of the play, the Dark Lord and his crew dance with the Lord of the Dance's clan.
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* DefeatMeansFriendship/HeelFaceTurn: At the end of the play, the Dark Lord and his crew dance with the Lord of the Dance's clan.
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Excuse Plot is game-only


* ExcusePlot: Because if you come to see this for the plot you're ''clearly'' going to be disappointed.

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