Phantom (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • Overture
  • Melodie de Paris – Christine, Street Vendors and Prisienne
  • Paris Is a Tomb – Erik and Acolytes
  • Dressing for the Night – Open Company and First Nighters
  • Where in the World – Erik
  • This Place Is Mine – Carlotta
  • Home – Christine and Erik
  • The Music Lessons/Phantom Fugue – Erik, Christine, Carlotta, Cholet, Ledoux, Policemen and Opera Company
  • You Are Music – Erik and Christine
  • The Bistro: "Sing, Can You Sing!" – Waiters and Bistro Partygoers
  • Melodie de Paris (Reprise) - Christine, Waiters, and Bistro Partygoers
  • Who Could Ever Have Dreamed Up You? – Philippe and Christine
  • This Place Is Mine (Reprise) – Carlotte
  • Titania – Oberon, Christine, and Opera Company
  • Where in the World (Reprise) – Erik
Act II
  • Entr'acte
  • Without Your Music – Erik
  • Where In The World (Reprise) – Erik
  • The Story of Erik – Carriere, Belladova, Young Carriere, Young Erik, and Company
  • My True Love – Christine
  • My Mother Bore Me – Erik
  • You Are My Own – Erik and Carriere
  • Finale: You Are Music (Reprise) – Christine

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