Musical Numbers
- Populism, Yea, Yea! – Company
- I’m Not That Guy – Andrew Jackson
- Illness As Metaphor – Andrew Jackson, Rachel, Monroe, & Van Buren
- I’m So That Guy – Andrew Jackson & Company
- Ten Little Indians – Rachel & Female Ensemble
- The Corrupt Bargain – Female Ensemble (Toula, Elizabeth, & Naomi), John C. Calhoun, John Quincy Adams, & Henry Clay
- Rock Star – Martin Van Buren, Andrew Jackson, & Company
- The Great Compromise – Rachel, Van Buren, & Monroe
- Public Life – Andrew Jackson & Company
- Crisis Averted – Jackson, Van Buren, & Company
- The Saddest Song – Andrew Jackson, Monroe, Black Fox, and Company
- Second Nature – Male Soloist
- The Hunters of Kentucky – Company
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