A... My Name Is Alice - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • "All Girl Band" (Lyrics: David Zippel; Music: Doug Karsanos) – Company
  • "A . . . My Name is Alice" (by Marta Kauffman and David Crane) – Company
  • "At My Age" (Lyrics: June Siegel; Music: Glen Roven) – Vicky and Karen
  • "Trash" (Lyrics: Marta Kaufman and David Crane; Music: Michael Skloff) –
  • "For Women Only Poems" (by Marta Kauffman and David Crane) – Poetess
  • "Welcome to Kindergarten, Mrs. Johnson" (Lyrics: Marta Kauffman and David Crane; Music: Micahel Skloff) –
  • "Pay Them No Mind" (by Calvin Alexander and James Shorter) –
  • "I Sure Like the Boys" (Lyrics: Steve Tesich; Music: Lucy Simon) –
  • "Bluer Than You" (Lyrics: Winnie Holzman; Music: David Evans) –
  • "The Portrait" (by Amanda McBroom) –
  • "Detroit Persons/Educated Feet" (by Susan Rice & Carol Hall) – Company
ACT II
  • "Pretty Young Men" (Lyrics: Susan Birkenhead; Music: Lucy Simon) –
  • "Demigod" (by Richard LaGravenese) –
  • "The French Monologue & Song" (by Art Murray; Lyrics and music by Don Tucker) –
  • "Hot Lunch" (Anne Meara) –
  • "Good Thing I Learned to Dance" (Lyrics: Mark Saltzman; Music: Stephen Lawrence) – "Actress" and Mother
  • "Emily the M.B.A" (Lyrics: Mark Saltzman; Music: Stephen Lawrence) –
  • "Sisters" (Lyrics: Maggie Bloomfield; Music: Cheryl Hardwick) –
  • "Honeypot" (Lyrics: Mark Saltzman; Music: Stephen Lawrence) – *"Friends" (Lyrics: Georgia Halof; Music: David Metee) –
  • "All Girl Band (reprise)" (Lyrics: David Zippel; Music: Doug Katsaros) – Company

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