Act One
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Overture ..... The Orchestra
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The Land Where the Good Songs Go ..... J. MARK MCVEY and Ensemble ..... from "Miss 1917" (1917) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse
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Everything in America is Ragtime ..... JENN GAMBATESE, SHONN WILEY, and Ensemble ..... from "Stop! Look! Listen!" (1915) Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
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The Maiden With the Dreamy Eyes ..... KEVIN CHAMBERLIN and
CHRISTOPHER FITZGERALD ..... from "The Little Duchess" (1901) Music by Bob Cole Lyrics by J.W. Johnson
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If I Were on the Stage (Kiss Me Again) ..... KRISTIN CHENOWETH ..... from "Mlle. Modiste" (1905); later interpolated into "Miss 1917" (1917) Music by Victor Herbert Lyrics by Henry Blossom Orchestration by Victor Herbert
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Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning ..... CHRISTOPHER FITZGERALD
and Men ..... from "Yip, Yip, Yaphank" (1918) Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
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The Yellow Peril ..... from "Keep Kool" (1924) Written by Paul Gerard Smith
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Pack Up Your Sins and Go to the Devil ..... CAPATHIA JENKINS, KRISTIN CHENOWETH, and Ensemble ..... from "The Music Box Revue" (1922) Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
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Manhattan ..... JENN GAMBATESE, SHONN WILEY
Mountain Greenery ..... MICHAEL GRUBER ..... from "Garrick Gaieties" (1925 and 1926) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
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I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan ..... MICHAEL GRUBER ..... from "The Little Show" (1929) Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Howard Dietz
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Memories of You ..... RUTHIE HENSHALL ..... from "Lew Leslie's Blackbirds" (1930) Music by Eubie Blake Lyrics by Andy Razaf
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I Know Darn Well I Can Do Without Broadway ..... KRISTIN CHENOWETH, KEVIN CHAMBERLIN, and CHRISTOPHER FITZGERALD ..... from "Show Girl" (1929) Music and Lyrics by Jimmy Durante
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I'm an Indian ..... KRISTIN CHENOWETH ..... from "The Ziegfeld Follies of 1920" (1920) Music by Leo Edwards Lyrics by Blanche Merrill
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Get Yourself a Geisha ..... CHRISTOPHER FITZGERALD ..... from "At Home Abroad" (1935) Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Howard Dietz
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Doin' the New Low-Down ..... KENDRICK JONES ..... from "Blackbirds of 1928" (1928) Music by Jimmy McHugh Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
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My Handy Man Ain't Handy No More ..... CAPATHIA JENKINS ..... from "Lew Leslie's Blackbirds" (1930) Music by Eubie Blake Lyrics by Andy Razaf
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I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise ..... MICHAEL GRUBER and Ensemble ..... from "George White's Scandals" (1922) Music by George Gershwin Lyrics by Ira Gershwin and B.G. DeSylva
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Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? ..... KEVIN CHAMBERLIN ..... from
"Americana" (1932) Music by Jay Gorney Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg
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Dancing in the Dark ..... KRISTIN CHENOWETH with HOLLY CRUIKSHANK, BARRETT MARTIN, and Ensemble ..... from "The Bandwagon" (1931) Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Howard Dietz
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Act Two
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Entr'acte ..... The Orchestra
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F.D.R. Jones ..... J.D. WEBSTER, CAPATHIA JENKINS and Ensemble .....
from "Sing Out The News" (1938) Music and Lyrics by Harold Rome
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Supper Time ..... CAPATHIA JENKINS ..... from "As Thousands Cheer" (1933)
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
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Reprise: The Land Where the Good Songs Go ..... J. MARK MCVEY
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Sing Me a Song With Social Significance ..... KRISTIN CHENOWETH with
EMILY FLETCHER and RENEE KLAPMEYER ..... from "Pins and Needles" (1937) Music and Lyrics by Harold Rome
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Josephine Please No Lean on the Bell ..... CHRISTOPHER FITZGERALD .....
Music and Lyrics by Ed G. Nelson, Harry Pease, and Duke Leonard
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Rhode Island Is Famous for You ..... SHONN WILEY and JENN GAMBATESE ..... from "Inside U.S.A" (1948) Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Howard Dietz
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Triplets ..... KRISTIN CHENOWETH, KEVIN CHAMBERLIN, and CHRISTOPHER FITZGERALD ..... Originally written for "Flying Colors" (1932), cut out of town;
introduced in "Between the Devil" (1937) Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Howard Dietz Orchestration by E.B. Powell
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Gorilla Girl ..... KRISTIN CHENOWETH and KEVIN CHAMBERLIN ..... from "Touch and Go" (1949) Written by Walter and Jean Kerr
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This is the Army, Mr. Jones ..... KEVIN CHAMBERLIN and Men
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I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen ..... CHRISTOPHER FITZGERALD and Men ..... from "This is the Army" (1942) Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
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Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye ..... RUTHIE HENSHALL ..... from "Seven Lively Arts" (1944) Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
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Going Home Train ..... KENDRICK JONES and Men
Call Me Mister ..... MICHAEL GRUBER, SHONN WILEY, and Ensemble ..... from "Call Me Mister" (1946) Music and Lyrics by Harold Rome
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Guess Who I Saw Today ..... KRISTIN CHENOWETH ..... from "Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1952 (1952) Music and Lyrics by Murray Grand and Elisse Boyd
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Catch Our Act at the Met ..... KRISTIN CHENOWETH, KEVIN CHAMBERLIN, CHRISTOPHER FITZGERALD, CAPATHIA JENKINS, and Ensemble ..... from "Two on the Aisle" (1951) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green
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