Titanic (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "Overture" - Orchestra
  • "In Every Age" - Andrews
  • "How Did They Build Titanic?" - Barret
  • "Fare-thee-well" - Barret, Bride & Fleet
  • "There She Is" - Barret, Bride, Fleet, Hartley, Sailor, Stoker & Stevedore
  • "The Largest Floating Object in The World" - Ismay,Andrews &Smith
  • "I Must Get On That Ship" - Ensemble
  • "The First Class Roster" - Pitman and Alice
  • "Godspeed Titanic" - Pitman & Full company
  • "Barrett's Song" - Barret
  • "What A Remarkable Age This Is" - Etches, 1st-Class & Serving Staff
  • "To Be A Captain" - Murdoch
  • "Lady's Maid" - The Three Kates & Ensemble
  • "The Proposal / The Night Was Alive" - Barret & Bride
  • "God Lift Me Up (Hymn)" - 1st-Class passengers
  • "Doing The Latest Rag" - Hartley, Bricoux, Taylor & Ensemble
  • "I Have Danced" - Alice & Edgar
  • "No Moon" - Ensemble
  • "Autumn" - Hartley
  • "Finale Act One" - Orchestra
Act II
  • "Entr'acte" - Orchestra
  • "Wake Up, Wake Up!" - Etches, Stewards, 1st-, 2nd-, & 3rd-class passengers
  • "Dressed In Your Pyjamas In the Grand Salon" - Ensemble
  • "The Staircase" - The Three Kates & Farrell with Barret
  • "The Blame" - Ismay, Andrews & Smith
  • "To the Lifeboats" - Ensemble
  • "We'll Meet Tomorrow" - Barret, Bride, Charles & Company
  • "To Be A Captain (Reprise)" - Etches
  • "Still" - Ida & Isidor
  • "Mr. Andrews' Vision" - Andrews
  • "The Foundering" - Bride & Survivors
  • "Finale - In Every Age/ Godspeed, Titanic (Reprise)" - Company

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