Musical Numbers (London Version)
- Act I
- 1. No Fools Like Old Fools – Company
- 2. We Girls Don't Like Them Shy – Léonie
- 3. Let the Gypsies Play – Jack
- 4. My Fate – Georgine
- 5. The Lilac Domino – Georgine
- 6. Finale Act I: This Seems to Me a Tricky Business – Drake, Bertie, Raymond, Jack
- Act II
- 7. For Your Love I Am Waiting – Léonie
- 8. A Pretty Pair – Montague & Bertie
- 9. Hello! Lilac Domino! – Jack with Georgine
- 10. Bells of Bon Secour – Jack
- 11. Dancing, Dancing – Drake, Raymond, Jack, Georgine, Léonie, Gaston and Paul
- 12. What Has Gone – Georgine
- 13. Finale Act II: – Seek, Find, Love's Blind
- Act III
- 14. Carnival Night
- 15. All Line Up in a Queue – Drake and Girls
- 16. Ah! Ah! Ah! / Tarantella – Girls
- 17. We Girls Don't Like Them Shy (Reprise) – Léonie
- 18. Carte de jour – Guests
- 19. Finale Act III: The Domino! The Lilac Domino! – Company
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