Drood - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "There You Are" – Chairman, Angela, Deirdre, Alice, Clive and Company
  • "A Man Could Go Quite Mad" – Jasper
  • "Two Kinsmen" – Jasper and Drood
  • "Moonfall" – Rosa
  • "Moonfall Quartet" – Rosa, Helena, Alice and Beatrice
  • "The Wages of Sin" – Puffer
  • "Jasper's Vision" – Dream Ballet*
  • "Ceylon" – Drood, Rosa, Helena, Neville and Company
  • "Both Sides of the Coin" – Sapsea and Jasper
  • "Perfect Strangers" – Rosa and Drood
  • "No Good Can Come from Bad" – Jasper, Rosa, Drood, Neville, Helena, Crisparkle and Waiter
  • "Never the Luck" – Bax / Bazzard and Company
  • "The Name of Love" / "Moonfall" – Jasper, Rosa and Company
Act II
  • "Settling Up the Score" – Puffer, Datchery and Company
  • "Off to the Races" – Sapsea, Durdles, Deputy and Company
  • "Don't Quit While You're Ahead" – Puffer, Datchery and Company
  • "Don't Quit While You're Ahead" (Reprise) – Company*
  • "Settling Up the Score" (Reprise) – Chairman, Suspects and Company*
  • "The Garden Path to Hell" – Puffer
  • "Puffer's Revelation" – Puffer*
  • "Out on a Limerick" – Datcherys
  • "Jasper's Confession" – Jasper
  • "Murderer's Confession"
  • "Perfect Strangers" (Reprise)*
  • "The Writing on the Wall" – Drood and Company

* 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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