Jekyll & Hyde

Musical

Writers: Leslie Bricusse Frank Wildhorn

Songs

From the Original Broadway Production:

Act I

  • “Prologue"
  • "Lost In the Darkness" – Jekyll
  • "Façade" – Townsfolk
  • "Jekyll's Plea" – Jekyll, Simon Stride, Sir Danvers, Board of Governors
  • "Pursue the Truth" – Jekyll, Utterson
  • "Façade (reprise #1)" – Townsfolk
  • "Emma's Reasons" – Emma, Simon Stride
  • "Take Me As I Am" – Jekyll, Emma
  • "Letting Go" – Emma, Sir Danvers
  • "Façade (reprise #2)" – Townsfolk
  • "No One Knows Who I Am" – Lucy
  • "Good 'N' Evil" – Lucy, Prostitutes
  • "Here's to the Night" – Jekyll, Lucy
  • "Now There Is No Choice" – Jekyll
  • "This Is the Moment" – Jekyll
  • "First Transformation" – Jekyll and Hyde
  • "Alive" – Hyde
  • "His Work and Nothing More" – Jekyll, Emma, Utterson, Sir Danvers
  • "Sympathy, Tenderness" – Lucy
  • "Someone Like You" – Lucy
  • "Alive (reprise)" – Hyde

Act II

  • "Murder, Murder" – Townsfolk
  • "Once Upon a Dream" – Emma
  • "Obsession" – Jekyll
  • "In His Eyes" – Lucy, Emma
  • "Dangerous Game" – Hyde, Lucy
  • "Façade (reprise #3)" – Spider, Townsfolk
  • "The Way Back" – Jekyll
  • "A New Life" – Lucy
  • "Sympathy, Tenderness (reprise)" – Hyde
  • "Confrontation" – Jekyll and Hyde
  • "Façade (reprise #4)" – Townsfolk
  • "Finale" – Emma

Changes made after the Original Broadway Production:

  • "I Need to Know", sung by Jekyll, was added back in after "Lost in the Darkness".
  • Reprises #1, #2 and #4 of "Façade" are cut, and so the third reprise becomes the only reprise.
  • "Bring On the Men" replaces "Good 'N' Evil".
  • "Streak of Madness" (originally titled “Obsession”) is reinstated.
  • "Bitch, Bitch, Bitch!", an ensemble number, is placed after "Façade" in some productions.
  • "Girls of the Night", a number for Lucy and the brothel women, is added in certain productions after "In His Eyes".

A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.

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