1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (musical) - Musical Numbers (Broadway)

Musical Numbers (Broadway)

as performed on Broadway
Act I
  • Overture
  • Rehearse!
  • If I Was a Dove
  • On Ten Square Miles by the Potomac River
  • Welcome Home, Miz Adams
  • Take Care of This House
  • Invitations / Lud's Letter
  • The President Jefferson Sunday Luncheon Party March
  • Seena
  • Sonatina
  • I Love My Wife
  • Auctions
  • The Little White Lie
  • We Must Have a Ball
  • The Ball
Act II
  • Entr'acte
  • Forty Acres and a Mule
  • Bright and Black
  • Duet for One (First Lady of the Land)
  • Keep Your Head Up, Mr. Lincoln
  • When We Were Proud
  • The Robber Baron Minstrel Parade
  • Pity The Poor
  • The Mark of a Man
  • The Red, White and Blues
  • Finale (Rehearse!)

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