Parade (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "The Old Red Hills of Home: Part 1" –
  • "The Old Red Hills of Home: Part 2" –
  • "The Dream of Atlanta" –
  • "How Can I Call This Home?" –
  • "The Picture Show" –
  • "Leo At Work" / "What Am I Waiting For?" –
  • "Interrogation: "I Am Trying to Remember..." –
  • "Big News!" –
  • "Funeral: There is a Fountain" / "It Don't Make Sense" –
  • "Watson's Lullaby" –
  • "Somethin' Ain't Right" –
  • "Real Big News" –
  • "You Don't Know This Man" –
  • "Trial Part I: People of Atlanta" –
  • "Trial Part II: Dorsey's Statement: Twenty Miles From Marietta" –
  • "Trial Part III: Frankie's Testimony" –
  • "Trial Part IV: Factory Girls/Come Up to My Office" –
  • "Trial Part V: Newt Lee's Testimony" –
  • "Trial Part VI: My Child Will Forgive Me" –
  • "Trial Part VII: That's What He Said" –
  • "Trial Part VIII: Leo's Statement: It's Hard to Speak My Heart" –
  • "Trial Part IX: Summation and Cakewalk" –
Act II
  • "Rumblin' and a Rollin'" –
  • "Do it Alone" –
  • "Pretty Music" –
  • "Letter to the Governor" –
  • "The Glory" –
  • "This is Not Over Yet" –
  • "The Factory Girls" (Reprise) –
  • "Newt Lee" (Reprise) –
  • "Blues: Feel the Rain Fall" –
  • "Where Will You Stand When the Flood Comes?" –
  • "All the Wasted Time" –
  • "Abduction" –
  • "Sh'ma" –
  • "Finale" –
Notes
  • A ^ Cut for the Donmar Warehouse production.
  • B ^ Replaced with "Hammer of Justice" in the Donmar Warehouse production.
  • C ^ Cut for the Donmar Warehouse production, replaced with "Minnie McKnight's Testimony".
  • D ^ Replaced with "The Glory" in the Donmar Warehouse production.
  • E ^ Used in Donmar Warehouse production in place of "Letter to the Governor".

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