Pore Jud Is Daid - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • Overture – Orchestra
  • "Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'" – Curly
  • Laurey's Entrance – Laurey & Curly
  • "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top" – Curly, Laurey, & Aunt Eller
  • "Kansas City" – Will Parker, Aunt Eller, Male Ensemble
  • "I Cain't Say No" – Ado Annie
  • Entrance of Ensemble ("I Cain't Say No" and "Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'") – Will, Ado Annie, Curly, Aunt Eller & Ensemble
  • "Many a New Day" – Laurey and Female Ensemble
  • "It's a Scandal! It's a Outrage!" – Ali Hakim & Ensemble
  • "People Will Say We're in Love" – Curly & Laurey
  • "Pore Jud Is Daid" – Curly & Jud
  • "Lonely Room" – Jud
  • "Out of My Dreams"/"Dream Ballet" – Laurey & Dream Figures
Act II
  • Entr'acte – Orchestra
  • "The Farmer and the Cowman" – Andrew Carnes, Aunt Eller, Curly, Gertie Cummings, Will, Ado Annie, Laurey, Ike Skidmore, Cord Elam & Ensemble
  • "All Er Nuthin'" – Will & Ado Annie
  • "People Will Say We're in Love" (Reprise) – Curly & Laurey
  • "Oklahoma!" – Curly, Laurey, Aunt Eller, Ike Skidmore, Cord Elam, Fred, Andrew Carnes & Ensemble
  • Finale Ultimo ("Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'" and "People Will Say We're in Love") – Company

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