A Little Night Music - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act 1
  • Overture — Mr. Lindquist, Mrs. Nordstrom, Mrs. Anderssen, Mr. Erlanson and Mrs. Segstrom
  • Night Waltz — Company
  • Now — Fredrik Egerman
  • Later — Henrik Egerman
  • Soon — Anne Egerman, Frederik Egerman and Henrik Egerman
  • The Glamorous Life — Fredrika Armfeldt, Desiree Armfeldt, Madame Armfeldt and Quintet
  • Remember? — Mr. Lindquist, Mrs. Nordstrom, Mrs. Anderssen, Mr. Erlanson and Mrs. Segstrom
  • You Must Meet My Wife — Desiree Armfeldt and Fredrik Egerman
  • Liaisons — Madame Armfeldt
  • In Praise of Women — Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm
  • Every Day a Little Death — Countess Charlotte Malcolm and Anne Egerman
  • Weekend in the Country — Company
Act 2
  • Entr'acte — Orchestra
  • Night Waltz I (The Sun Won't Set) — Mr. Lindquist, Mrs. Nordstrom, Mrs. Anderssen, Mr. Erlanson and Mrs. Segstrom
  • Night Waltz II (The Sun Sits Low) — Mr. Lindquist, Mrs. Nordstrom, Mrs. Anderssen, Mr. Erlanson and Mrs. Segstrom
  • It Would Have Been Wonderful — Fredrik Egerman and Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm
  • Perpetual Anticipation — Mrs. Nordstrom, Mrs. Segstrom and Mrs. Anderssen
  • Dinner Table Scene — Orchestra
  • Send in the Clowns — Desiree Armfeldt
  • The Miller's Son — Petra
  • Reprises ("Soon", "You Must Meet My Wife", "A Weekend in the Country", and "Every Day a Little Death") — Mr. Lindquist, Mrs. Nordstrom, Mrs. Anderssen, Mr. Erlanson and Mrs. Segstrom
  • Send in the Clowns (reprise) — Desiree Armfeldt, Fredrik Egerman
  • Last Waltz — Orchestra
Additional musical numbers

Stage:

  • Two Fairy Tales — Henrik and Anne Egerman (cut for time)
  • Silly People — Frid (cut for time)
  • Bang! — Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm (replaced by 'In Praise of Women')
  • My Husband the Pig — Countess Charlotte Malcolm (replaced by the second half of 'In Praise of Women')

Screen:

  • Love Takes Time - Company (lyrics added to Night Waltz)
  • The Glamorous Life - Fredrika (solo version)

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