The Fix (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

At Donmar Warehouse, 1997

Act I
  • "Advocate/Architect" – Ensemble
  • "The Funeral" – Company
  • "One, Two, Three" ( play clip ) – Cal, Ensemble
  • "Embrace Tomorrow" – Violet, Grahame, Bobby
  • "Army Chant/Control" – Reed, Cal
  • "America's Son" – Cal, Violet, Grahame, Leslie, Supporters, Newscaster
  • "I See The Future" – Cal
  • "Lonely is a Two-Way Street" – Tina
  • "Simple Words" – Cal, Grahame, Reporters
  • "Alleluia/Flash, Pop, Sizzle!" – Tina
  • "Sense out of Insanity" – Grahame
  • "Dangerous Games" – Gliardi, Frankie, Ensemble
Act II
  • "Two Guys at Harvard" – Grahame, Reed, Violet, Ensemble
  • "First Came Mercy" – Grahame, Ensemble
  • "Bend the Spoon/One, Two, Three (reprise)" – Tina, Cal
  • "Cleaning House" – Violet, Peter
  • "Upper Hand" – Cal, Grahame
  • "Spin" – Violet
  • "The Ballad of Bobby "Cracker" Barrel" – Bobby, Ensemble
  • "Child's Play" – Cal
  • "Simple Words (reprise)" – Cal, Ensemble
  • "Lion Hunts the Tiger" – Ensemble
  • "Mistress of Deception" – Tina, Ensemble
  • "Finale" – Company

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