Musical Numbers
- Act I
- Beneath the Sky of Blue – Opening Chorus (Pariahs)
- Bow Not, Good People (Indru)
- The Sun Was Setting (Indru and Pariahs)
- Roses are Fair (Indru, Baboo Currie and Pariahs)
- With Merry Song (Banyan, Tiffin, Kalee and Nautch Girls)
- One, Two, Three (Hollee Beebee and Nautch Girls)
- When Our Shackles Are Undone (Beebee, Indru)
- The Rajah of Chutneypore (Punka and Chorus)
- Quite Another Different Kind of Person Altogether (Punka, Beebee, Pyjama, Chinna)
- Do Not Think Me Overbold (Chinna and Punka)
- Merrily, Merrily Ring the Bells (Chorus)
- Beebee's a Bride (Indru, Beebee, Chorus)
- What is caste to you and me? (Indru, Beebee and Ensemble)
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- Act II
- Entr'acte
- We Are Punka's Poor Relations (Chinna, Cheetah, Suttee and relations)
- The Secret of My Past Success (Pyjama and relations)
- Duet: A Little Caged Bird (Chinna, Indru)
- Bow Ye People (Chorus)
- As I Sat on My Shelf (Bumbo and Chorus)
- When a Fashionable Tenor (Bumbo and Chorus)
- Hymn to Bumbo (Chorus)
- Vive la Liberté (Bumbo, Chinna)
- Crocodile (Punka, Bumbo and Chinna)
- Near thee Once More (Beebee)
- When All the World Was Bright, Love (Indru and Beebee)
- If We Travel by Way of Brindisi (Baboo Currie, Beebee, Banyan, Tiffin, Kalee, Indru and Punka)
- Gently bear my lady to her chamber (Beebee, Banyan, Tiffin, Kalee, Currie, Pyjama and Chorus)
- Finale (Ensemble)
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