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Musical Numbers MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT ONE 1. Overture 2. I Have a Dream SOPHIE 3. Honey, Honey SOPHIE, ALI, LISA (Full Cast Vocals) 4. Money, Money, Money DONNA, CHORUS, GIRLS (Full Cast Vocals) 5. Thank You For The Music HARRY, BILL, SAM, & SOPHIE (Full Cast Vocals) 6. Mamma Mia DONNA, HARRY, BILL, SAM, CHORUS, GIRLS (Full Cast Vocals) 7. Chiquitita ROSIE, TANYA & DONNA (Full Cast Vocals) 8. Dancing Queen ROSIE, TANYA & DONNA (Full Cast Vocals) 9. Lay All Your Love On Me SKY, SOPHIE, PEPPER, EDDIE, BOYS & CHORUS 10. Super Trouper DONNA, TANYA, ROSIE, GIRLS (Full Cast Vocals) 11. Gimme, Gimme, Gimme LISA, ALI, SOPHIE & GIRLS (Full Cast Vocals) 12. The Name Of The Game SOPHIE & BILL (Full Cast Vocals) 13. Voulez Vous SKY, EDDIE, PEPPER, GIRLS & BOYS (Full Cast Vocals) ACT TWO 14. Entr'acte 15. Under Attack SOPHIE & “NIGHTMARE” COMPANY (Full Cast Vocals) 16. One Of Us DONNA (Full Cast Vocals) 17. SOS SAM & DONNA (Full Cast Vocals) 18. Does Your Mother Know? TANYA, PEPPER, EDDIE, LISA, ALI, GIRLS, BOYS (Full Cast Vocals) 19. Knowing Me, Knowing You SAM (Full Cast Vocals) 20. Our Last Summer DONNA & HARRY (Full Cast Vocals) 21. Slipping Through My Fingers DONNA & SOPHIE (All Women Vocals) 22. The Winner Takes It All DONNA (Full Cast Vocals) 23. Take A Chance On Me ROSIE & BILL (Full Cast Vocals) 24. I Do, I Do, I Do SAM, ROSIE, TANYA, DONNA & COMPANY (Full Cast Vocals) 25. I Have A Dream SOPHIE & COMPANY (Full Cast Vocals) 26. Mamma Mia Bows COMPANY (Full Cast Vocals) 27. Dancing Queen Bows COMPANY (Full Cast Vocals) 28. Waterloo COMPANY (Full Cast Vocals) **Please Note: Almost ALL songs require FULL CAST VOCALS. This means that all cast members must attend ALL vocal rehearsals (which usually take place Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:45-4 pm in the auditorium or on Teams). Roles in all CAPS for each song indicate lead vocalists for each number. .
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