Musical Numbers
- Act 1
- Prologue - Alan, Jane, Uncle Barnaby, Gonzorgo and Roderigo
- Don't Cry, Bo-Peep (Never Mind, Bo-Peep, We Will Find Your Sheep) – Bo-Peep, Tom-Tom and Widow Piper's Children
- Floretta – Alan and Chorus
- Mary Mary – Chorus
- Barney O'Flynn – Contrary Mary and Chorus
- I Can't Do the Sum – Jane and Widow Piper's Children
- Go to Sleep, Slumber Deep – Alan, Jane and Wood Spirits
- Act 2
- Christmas Fair Waltz: Hail to Christmas – Chorus
- The Legend of the Castle (Our Castle in Spain) – Gertrude and Chorus
- Song of the Poet (introducing "Rock-a-bye Baby") – Alan and Chorus
- March of the Toys – Ensemble
- Military Ball – Ensemble
- In The Toymakers Workshop – Male Chorus
- Toyland – Tom-Tom and Male Chorus
- My Rag Doll Girl (Eccentric Dance) – Grumio and Jill
- Act 3
- An Old-Fashioned Rose – Tom-Tom
- Before and After – Alan and Contrary Mary
- Jane – Jane, Grumio, Gonzorgo and Chorus
- Maybe the Moon Will Help You Out – Bo-Peep
- Cut Numbers (Chicago, 1903)
- With Downcast Eye – Tom-Tom and Chorus
- The Men – Contrary Mary
- The Healthfood Man – Gonzorgo and Roderigo
- If I Were a Man Like That – Gonzorgo, Roderigo, Widow Piper
- Mignonette – Tom-Tom
- Additional numbers, 1904–1905
- Beatrice Barefacts – Contrary Mary and Inspector Marmaduke
- He Won't Be Happy Till He Gets It – Jane, Grumio, Gonzorgo and Chorus
- Don't Be a Villain – Gonzorgo and Roderigo
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