Next To Normal - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Note: The song titles are not listed in the program

Act I
  • "Prelude" – Orchestra
  • "Just Another Day" – Diana, Natalie, Gabe, Dan
  • "Everything Else" – Natalie
  • "Who's Crazy" / "My Psychopharmacologist and I" – Dan, Doctor Fine, Diana
  • "Perfect for You" – Henry, Natalie
  • "I Miss the Mountains" – Diana
  • "It's Gonna Be Good" – Dan, Natalie, Henry
  • "He's Not Here" – Dan
  • "You Don't Know" – Diana
  • "I Am the One" – Dan, Gabe, Diana
  • "Superboy and the Invisible Girl" – Natalie, Diana, Gabe
  • "I'm Alive" – Gabe
  • "Make Up Your Mind" / "Catch Me I'm Falling" – Doctor Madden, Diana, Dan, Natalie, Gabe
  • "I Dreamed a Dance" – Diana, Gabe
  • "There's a World" – Gabe
  • "I've Been" – Dan
  • "Didn't I See This Movie?" – Diana
  • "A Light in the Dark" – Dan, Diana
Act II
  • "Wish I Were Here" – Diana, Natalie
  • "Song of Forgetting" – Dan, Diana, Natalie
  • "Hey #1" – Henry, Natalie
  • "Seconds and Years" – Doctor Madden, Dan, Diana
  • "Better Than Before" – Doctor Madden, Dan, Natalie, Diana
  • "Aftershocks" – Gabe
  • "Hey #2" – Henry, Natalie
  • "You Don't Know" (Reprise) – Diana, Doctor Madden
  • "How Could I Ever Forget?" – Diana, Dan
  • "It's Gonna Be Good" (Reprise) – Dan, Diana
  • "Why Stay?" / "A Promise" – Diana, Natalie, Dan, Henry
  • "I'm Alive" (Reprise) – Gabe
  • "The Break" – Diana
  • "Make Up Your Mind" / "Catch Me I'm Falling" (Reprise) – Doctor Madden, Diana, Gabe
  • "Maybe (Next to Normal)" – Diana, Natalie
  • "Hey #3" / "Perfect for You" (Reprise) – Henry, Natalie
  • "So Anyway" – Diana
  • "I Am the One" (Reprise) – Dan, Gabe
  • "Light" – Diana, Dan, Natalie, Gabe, Henry, Doctor Madden

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