Jane Annie - List of Musical Numbers

List of Musical Numbers

  • Introduction
  • Act I
  1. "Good night" (Milly and Girls)
  2. "I'm not a sneak for praise or pelf" (Jane Annie and Girls)
  3. "Bright-eyed Bab I used to be" (Bab, Miss Sims, Jane Annie and Girls)
  4. "There was a time when we were not...Name and college!" (Proctor with Bab, Miss Sims, Jane Annie, Sim and Greg)
  5. "Approach her thus" (Miss Sims, Proctor, Sim and Greg)
  6. "When a bulldog I became" (Greg and Sim)
  7. "It was the time of thistledown" (Tom)
  8. "What are the gifts that love may bring?" (Bab, Tom and Proctor)
  9. "Little maiden, pause and ponder" (Voices in the air)
  10. Act 1 Finale
"Madam, do not think us rude in" (Press Students and Girls)
"There once was a man in a seaside town" (Proctor and Chorus)
"An officer I, strolling by" (Jack)
"When I was a little piccaninny" (Jane Annie and Chorus)
"Hail, Jane Annie, hail!" (Milly, Rose, Miss Sims, Caddie, Proctor, Sim, Greg and Chorus)
  • Act 2
  1. Introduction..."A page boy am I" (Caddie and Bab)
  2. "To golf is staid for bashful maid" (Girls)
  3. "A girl again I seem to be" (Miss Sims)
  4. "Where the willows shade the river" (Press Students)
  5. "When I was a" (Sim and Greg)
  6. "We are conscious that we slightly condescend" (Jack and Soldiers)
  7. "You and I, dear Jack, will show" (Jane Annie, Jack and Chorus)
  8. Ballet
  9. "Last night when we were forced to part" (Bab and Tom)
  10. "I'm a man of erudition" (Proctor and Bab)
  11. "You're now a sentimental maid" (Jane Annie, Miss Sims, Bab, Tom, Jack, Proctor and Chorus)
  12. "The moral of this story is" (Milly, Miss Sims, Proctor and Chorus)

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