Merrily We Roll Along (musical) - 1993 Revival Song List (Current Version)

1993 Revival Song List (Current Version)

Act I
  • Overture - Orchestra
  • Merrily We Roll Along - Company
  • That Frank - Frank & Guests
  • First Transition - Company
  • Old Friends (Part I) - Mary & Charley
  • Like It Was - Mary
  • Franklin Shepard, Inc. - Charley
  • Second Transition - Company
  • Old Friends (Part II) - Mary, Frank & Charley
  • Growing Up - Frank & Gussie
  • Third Transition - Company
  • Not a Day Goes By - Beth
  • Now You Know - Mary & Company
Act II
  • Entr'acte - Orchestra
  • Act Two Opening - Gussie
  • It's A Hit - Frank, Charley, Mary, Joe, Beth
  • Fourth Transition - Company
  • The Blob - Gussie & Company
  • Growing Up (Part II) - Gussie
  • Good Thing Going - Charley
  • The Blob (Part II) - Company
  • Fifth Transition - Company
  • Bobby and Jackie and Jack - Charley, Beth, Frank, Pianist
  • Not A Day Goes By - Beth, Frank, Mary
  • Sixth Transition - Company
  • Opening Doors - Frank, Charley, Mary, Joe, Beth
  • Seventh Transition - Frank Jr, Beth, Mrs. Spencer
  • Our Time - Frank, Charley, Mary, and Company
  • Bows - Company
  • Exit Music - Orchestra

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