The Nautch Girl - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  1. Beneath the Sky of Blue – Opening Chorus (Pariahs)
  2. Bow Not, Good People (Indru)
  3. The Sun Was Setting (Indru and Pariahs)
  4. Roses are Fair (Indru, Baboo Currie and Pariahs)
  5. With Merry Song (Banyan, Tiffin, Kalee and Nautch Girls)
  6. One, Two, Three (Hollee Beebee and Nautch Girls)
  7. When Our Shackles Are Undone (Beebee, Indru)
  8. The Rajah of Chutneypore (Punka and Chorus)
  9. Quite Another Different Kind of Person Altogether (Punka, Beebee, Pyjama, Chinna)
  10. Do Not Think Me Overbold (Chinna and Punka)
  11. Merrily, Merrily Ring the Bells (Chorus)
  12. Beebee's a Bride (Indru, Beebee, Chorus)
  13. What is caste to you and me? (Indru, Beebee and Ensemble)
Operas by Edward Solomon
  • Billee Taylor (1880)
  • Quite an Adventure (1881)
  • Claude Duval (1881)
  • The Vicar of Bray (1882)
  • The Red Hussar (1889)
  • The Nautch Girl (1891)
Act II
  1. Entr'acte
  2. We Are Punka's Poor Relations (Chinna, Cheetah, Suttee and relations)
  3. The Secret of My Past Success (Pyjama and relations)
  4. Duet: A Little Caged Bird (Chinna, Indru)
  5. Bow Ye People (Chorus)
  6. As I Sat on My Shelf (Bumbo and Chorus)
  7. When a Fashionable Tenor (Bumbo and Chorus)
  8. Hymn to Bumbo (Chorus)
  9. Vive la Liberté (Bumbo, Chinna)
  10. Crocodile (Punka, Bumbo and Chinna)
  11. Near thee Once More (Beebee)
  12. When All the World Was Bright, Love (Indru and Beebee)
  13. If We Travel by Way of Brindisi (Baboo Currie, Beebee, Banyan, Tiffin, Kalee, Indru and Punka)
  14. Gently bear my lady to her chamber (Beebee, Banyan, Tiffin, Kalee, Currie, Pyjama and Chorus)
  15. Finale (Ensemble)

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