Songs
- Five Daughters – Mrs. Bennet
- I'm Me – Elizabeth and her sisters
- Have You Heard The News (Rumour) – Mrs. Bennet and company
- A Perfect Evening – Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy
- As Long As There's A Mother – Mrs. Bennet and her daughters
- Jane – Bingley and Darcy
- Love Will Find Out the Way – Elizabeth
- A Gentleman Never Falls Wildly In Love – Mr. Darcy
- Fragrant Flower – Mr. Collins and Elizabeth
- I Feel Sorry For The Girl (What a Day to Fall in Love) – Jane Bennet, Mr. Bingley, and company
- (I Suddenly Find It) Agreeable – Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy
- This Really Isn't Me – Elizabeth
- A Simply Lovely Wedding – Charlotte Lucas, Mrs. Bennet, Elizabeth, and company
- A House In Town – Mrs. Bennet
- The Heart Has Won the Game – Mr. Darcy
- Let's Fetch the Carriage – Mrs. Bennet and Elizabeth
In addition, there were two dance numbers for Mitchell and the ensemble, choreographed by Jonathan Lucas. After decades out of print, the original cast album was rereleased on CD in 2002.
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