Zorro (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "Flamenco Opening" – Gypsies
  • "Baila Me" – Diego, Inez and Gypsies
  • "Libertad" – Women of the Pueblo
  • "Hope" – Diego
  • "In One Day" – Luisa and the Women of the Pueblo
  • "Falling" – Luisa
  • "Bamboleo" / "There's a Tale" – Inez and Gypsies
Act II
  • "Entrada" – Gypsies
  • "Freedom" – Inez, Citizens and Gypsies
  • "Bamboleo" (Reprise) – Inez
  • "Serenade" – Instrumental
  • "A Love We'll Never Live" – Diego and Luisa
  • "One More Beer" – Garcia, Inez and the Women of the Pueblo
  • "Djobi Djobi" – Inez and Luisa
  • "Hope" (Reprise) – Diego
  • "Man Behind the Mask" – Luisa
  • "Fiesta" – All

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