Singin' in The Rain (musical) - Chichester/London 2012 Revival Song List

Chichester/London 2012 Revival Song List

Act I
  • Overture - Orchestra
  • Fit As A Fiddle - Don Lockwood, Cosmo Brown
  • The Royal Rascal - Orchestra
  • You Stepped Out Of A Dream - Don Lockwood & Company
  • All I Do Is Dream Of You - Kathy Selden and Girls of the Coconut Grove
  • You Stepped Out Of A Dream (Reprise) - Don Lockwood
  • Make 'Em Laugh - Cosmo Brown
  • Beautiful Girls - Production Tenor and Female Chorus (including Kathy Selden)
  • You Are My Lucky Star - Kathy Selden
  • You Were Meant For Me - Don Lockwood & Kathy Selden
  • Moses Supposes - Don Lockwood, Cosmo Brown
  • Moses Supposes (Reprise) - Company
  • Good Morning - Don Lockwood, Cosmo Brown, Kathy Selden
  • Singin' In The Rain - Don Lockwood
Act II
  • Entr'acte - Orchestra
  • Good Morning (Reprise)- Company
  • Would You? - Kathy Selden
  • What's Wrong With Me? - Lina Lamont
  • The Broadway Ballet (aka Broadway Rhythm) - Cosmo Brown, Don Lockwood and Full Company
  • Would You? (Reprise)- Kathy Selden (Voicing for Lina) & Cosmo Brown
  • You Are My Lucky Star (Reprise) - Kathy Selden and Don Lockwood
  • Singin' In The Rain (Finale) - Full Company
  • Exit Music - Orchestra

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