• Chekhov play ending, often
• End of some plays
• End of The Crucible
• In Macbeth, it starts with the line Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd
• In Othello, it ends with the couplet Good night, good night: heaven me such uses send, / Not to pick bad from bad, but by bad mend!
• It starts in Friar Laurence's cell in Romeo and Juliet
• Juliet drinks the poison in it
• Last part of 'Aida,' e.g.
• Last part of Man and Superman
• Last part of some plays
• Last part of The Crucible
• Long play part
• Part of a long play
• Part of Macbeth when the witches make their prophecies
• Part of The Tempest
• Penultimate part of Hamlet
• Penultimate part of Macbeth
• Play conclusion, perhaps
• Play division
• Play ender, sometimes
• Play finale, perhaps
• Play part
• Play portion, maybe
• Play section
• Play segment
• Play's end, perhaps
• Section of Romeo and Juliet when Juliet fakes her death
• The last of A
• When Antony dies in Antony and Cleopatra
• When Antony says I am dying, Egypt, dying
• When Ave Maria is heard in Otello
• When Bottom returns in A Midsummer Night's Dream
• When Brutus sees Caesar's ghost
• When Carmen dies
• When Carmen is stabbed
• When eye of newt is mentioned in Macbeth
• When eye of newt is used
• When in Macbeth we hear Eye of newt...
• When Juliet dies for the first time
• When Juliet drinks the poison
• When Leonora dies in Il Trovatore
• When Mimi dies in La Boheme
• When Ophelia drowns
• When Ophelia drowns, in Hamlet
• When Ophelia speaks her last line
• When Oswald dies in King Lear
• When Otello dies
• When Proctor renounces his confession, in The Crucible
• When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are last seen
• When the line Double, double toil and trouble is delivered in Macbeth
• When the witches in Macbeth say Double, double toil and trouble