The Visit (musical) - Song List

Song List

Act I
  • Out of the Darkness — Townspeople
  • At Last — Claire, Townspeople
  • I Walk Away — Claire, Entourage
  • I Know Claire — Anton
  • A Happy Ending — Mayor, Policeman, Doctor, Priest, Schoolmaster, Townspeople
  • You, You, You — Anton, Claire
  • I Must Have Been Something — Anton
  • Look at Me — Anton, Claire, Entourage, Eunuchs, Rudi, Young Anton, Young Claire, Family
  • A Masque — Mayor, Townspeople
  • Testimony — Louis, Jacob
  • Winter — Claire
  • Yellow Shoes — Townspeople
Act II
  • Chorale — Townspeople
  • A Confession — Claire, Entourage
  • I Would Never Leave You — Entourage, Claire
  • The One-Legged Tango — Entourage, Claire
  • Back and Forth — Matilda, Ottillie, Karl
  • The Only One — Schoolmaster
  • Fear — Anton
  • A Car Ride — Anton, Matilda, Ottillie, Karl
  • Winter (reprise) — Young Anton
  • Love and Love Alone — Claire
  • In the Forest Again — Anton, Claire
  • Finale — Townspeople

From the 2008 Signature Theatre production

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