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("Deaths" is the object of a preposition, and "of both Romeo and Juliet" is a prepositional phrase describing "deaths.") "Romeo and Juliet" is joined by a conjunction, so it functions as a plural noun. Therefore, "deaths" should be plural.
The problem is that the spacing needs to look good (i.e. the left column must be around the same height as the right one). The musical has around 20 actual characters, 5 technicians, and 15 singers, so it comes out nicely if I group the technicians and the singers.
That is what I said. "The word anyone refers to a single person." I said that anyone almost always is a replacement for any one, but not the other way around.