Road Show (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

As presented in 2003 as Bounce, Kennedy Center
Act I
  • Bounce – Wilson, Addison
  • Opportunity – Papa, Mama
  • Gold! – Prospector, Wilson, Mama, Addison, Alaskans
  • Gold! (Reprise) –
  • What's Your Rush? – Nellie
  • The Game – Wilson
  • Next to You – Addison, Wilson, Mama
  • Addison's Trip (Around the World) – Addison, Salesman, Guatemalans, Servants
  • The Best Thing That Ever Happened – Wilson, Nellie
  • I Love This Town - Wilson, Nellie, Addison and Company
  • Alaska – Mrs. Yerkes, Wilson §
  • New York Sequence - Wilson, Nellie, Reporters, Photographer, Ketchel, Armstrong, Jockey, Gamblers, Policeman, Wilson's Women §
  • Isn't He Something? – Mama
  • Bounce (Reprise) – Addison,the cast.


Act II
  • The Game – Addison, Nellie, Wilson, Promoter
  • Talent – Hollis
  • You – Addison, Hollis, Aristocrats
  • Addison's City – Hollis, Wilson, Nellie, Addison
  • Get Rich Quick - Company
  • Boca Raton – Boca Girl, Sportsmen, Fashion Models, Yachtsmen, Caruso, Salvador Dalí, Wilson, Addison, Nellie, Hollis, Prospector, Varmints, Bobby Jones, Mae West, Princess Ghika, Chorus §
  • Last Fight – Addison, Wilson
  • Bounce (Reprise) – Wilson, Addison

§ In Chicago production, not in Kennedy Center

As presented in 2008 as Road Show, performed in one act
  • Waste – Full Company
  • It's in Your Hands Now – Papa
  • Gold! – Full Company
  • Brotherly Love – Addison, Wilson
  • The Game – Wilson
  • Addison's Trip – Full Company
  • That Was a Year – Full Company
  • Isn't He Something! – Mama
  • Land Boom! – Real Estate Agent
  • Talent – Hollis
  • You – Full Company
  • The Best Thing That Ever Has Happened – Addison, Hollis
  • The Game (Reprise) – Wilson
  • Addison's City – Addison, Hollis, Wilson
  • Boca Raton – Full Company
  • Get Out – Addison
  • Go – Wilson
  • Finale – Addison, Wilson

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