Musical Numbers
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* Not included on the original cast recording
The version of Drood that Tams-Witmark licenses to theater companies does not include "A Man Could Go Quite Mad", "Ceylon", "Settling Up the Score", or the quartet reprise of "Moonfall", though they are provided as "additional material" and theaters can choose whether or not to use those songs in their productions. Offered instead of "Ceylon" is "A British Subject," and instead of "Settling Up the Score" is "A Private Investigation."
- Notes
- A ^ This song is performed by a different actor each night, depending upon audience vote.
- B ^ This song is performed by a different actor each night, depending upon audience vote, or alternately, not performed at all if the audience has voted for Jasper.
- C ^ This song is performed by a different pair of actors every night, depending upon audience vote.
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