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Musical Numbers

Act 1
  • "Tune Up #1" — Mark and Roger
  • "Voice Mail #1" — Mark's Mother
  • "Tune Up #2" — Mark, Roger, Collins and Benny
  • "Rent" — Mark, Roger, Benny, Collins, Joanne and Company
  • "You Okay Honey?" — Preachers, Angel and Collins
  • "Tune Up #3" — Mark and Roger
  • "One Song Glory" — Roger
  • "Light My Candle" — Mimi and Roger
  • "Voice Mail #2" — Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson
  • "Today 4 U" — Collins, Roger, Mark and Angel
  • "You'll See" — Benny, Mark, Roger, Collins and Angel
  • "Tango: Maureen" — Joanne and Mark
  • "Life Support" — Gordon, Paul, Mark and Company
  • "Out Tonight" — Mimi
  • "Another Day" — Mimi, Roger and Company
  • "Will I?" — Steve and Company
  • "On the Street" — Preachers, Squeegee Man, Mark, Collins, Angel and homeless woman.
  • "Santa Fe" — Collins, Angel, Mark and Company
  • "I'll Cover You" — Angel and Collins
  • "We're Okay" — Joanne
  • "Christmas Bells" — Company
  • "Over the Moon" — Maureen
  • "Over the Moon Playoff" — The Band
  • "La Vie Bohème A" — Mark, the waiter, Roger, Benny, Mimi, Collins, Angel, Maureen, Joanne, Mr. Grey and Company
  • "I Should Tell You" — Mimi and Roger
  • "La Vie Bohème B" — Maureen, Collins, Joanne, Boheme girl, Mark, Angel and Company
Act 2
  • "Seasons of Love" — Company
  • "Happy New Year A" — Mark, Roger, Mimi, Collins, Angel, Maureen, and Joanne
  • "Voice Mail #3" — Mark's Mother and Alexi Darling
  • "Happy New Year B" — Mark, Roger, Mimi, Collins, Angel, Maureen, Joanne, and Benny
  • "Take Me or Leave Me" — Maureen and Joanne
  • "Seasons of Love B" — Company
  • "Without You" — Roger and Mimi
  • "Voice Mail #4" — Alexi Darling
  • "Contact" — Angel and Company
  • "I'll Cover You" (Reprise) — Collins and Company
  • "Halloween" — Mark
  • "Goodbye Love" — Mark, Roger, Mimi, Collins, Maureen, Joanne, and Benny
  • "What You Own" — Roger and Mark
  • "Voice Mail #5" — Roger's Mother, Mimi's Mother, Mr. Jefferson, and Mark's Mother
  • "Finale A" — Preachers, Mark, Roger, Collins, Maureen, Joanne, and Mimi
  • "Your Eyes" — Roger
  • "Finale B" — Company
  • "Playout (I'll Cover You)" — The Band

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