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Beauty and the Beast | Running Order Beauty and the Beast | Running Order ACT 1 Scene Pages Setting Scene/Songs Characters 0.1a p. 1 #1 - Overture (instrumental) 0.1b p. 1-2 Castle Doorway DIALOGUE #1a - Prologue Young Prince, Enchantress, Prologue Dancers 1.1a p. 2-8 Village SONG #2 - Belle Belle, Villagers, Baker, Bookseller, LeFou, Gaston, Silly Girls 1.1b p. 9-11 Outside Belle's House DIALOGUE #2a - Belle Playoff / Gaston and Belle Belle, Gaston, LeFou DIALOGUE - Maurice and Belle 1.1c p. 11-15 Outside Belle's House SONG #3 - No Matter What Belle, Maurice DIALOGUE - Maurice leaves for the Faire SONG #3a - No Matter What Reprise 1.2a p. 15-16 The Forest Maurice, Wolves, Gargoyles DIALOGUE #4 - Wolf Chase #1 1.3a p. 16-18 Castle Interior DIALOGUE - Maurice in the Castle Maurice, Lumiere, Cogsworth 1.3b p. 18-20 Castle Interior DIALOGUE - Maurice meets the Enchanted Objects Babette, Maurice, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, Chip, Lumiere 1.3c p. 20-21 Castle Interior DIALOGUE #4a - Maurice & the Beast Chip, Lumiere, Cogsworth, Maurice, Beast, Mrs. Potts 1.4a p. 22-23 Outside Belle's House DIALOGUE - Silly Girls and Gaston Silly Girls, Gaston DIALOGUE #4b - Gaston's Crossover / Gaston proposes 1.4b p. 23-25 Outside Belle's House Gaston, Belle SONG #5 - Me 1.4c p. 26 Outside Belle's House DIALOGUE - Silly Girls after Me Silly Girls, Gaston 1.4d p. 26 Outside Belle's House SONG #6 - Belle Reprise Belle 1.4e p. 26-27 Outside Belle's House DIALOGUE - Belle asks LeFou about the scarf LeFou, Belle 1.5a p. 27-29 Castle Interior DIALOGUE - Cogs and Lum talk about transformations Cogsworth, Lumiere 1.5b p. 29-31 Castle Interior DIALOGUE - There's a girl in the castle Belle, Lumiere, Cogsworth, Chip, Mrs. Potts, Babette 1.5c p. 32-34 Jail cell DIALOGUE #6b - Belle in the Castle / the jail cell Belle, Maurice, Beast 1.5d p. 35-36 Jail cell / Castle Interior DIALOGUE - Beast shows Belle to her room Lumiere, Belle, Beast 1.5e p. 36-37 Belle's room SONG #7 - Is This Home? Belle DIALOGUE - Belle meets Mrs. Potts and Madame 1.5f p. 37-39 Belle's room Belle, Mrs. Potts, Wardrobe SONG #7a - Is This Home Tag 1 Beauty and the Beast | Running Order Scene Pages Setting Scene/Songs Characters 1.6a p. 39-42 Tavern SONG #8 - Gaston Gaston, LeFou, Cronies, Silly Girls, Villagers 1.6b p. 42-43 Tavern DIALOGUE - Maurice tells about the Beast Maurice, Gaston, LeFou, Crony 1, Crony 2 1.6c p. 43-45 Tavern SONG #8a - Gaston Reprise Gaston, LeFou 1.7a p. 45-47 Fireplace DIALOGUE - Something on your back Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, Lumiere 1.7b p. 47-49 Fireplace DIALOGUE - Act like a gentleman Beast, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, Lumiere 1.7c p. 49-51 Belle's Room DIALOGUE - I'm telling you to come to dinner Beast, Belle, Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts Beast's Lair / Belle's 1.7d p. 51-52 DIALOGUE - I don't want to get to know him Beast, Wardrobe, Belle Room 1.7e p. 52 Beast's Lair SONG #8b - How Long Must This Go On? Beast 1.7f p. 52-53 Outside Belle's Room DIALOGUE - Babette's feathers Babette, Lumiere 1.7g p. 53-54 Belle's Room DIALOGUE - I am a little hungry Belle, Wardrobe 1.7h p. 54-55 Dining Room DIALOGUE - Before Guest Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth, Lumiere, Belle 1.7i p. 55-59 Dining Room SONG #9 - Be Our Guest Lumiere, Chip, Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth, Babette, Enchanted Objects 1.7j p. 59-62 Castle Interior DIALOGUE - Cogsworth's Castle Tour Cogsworth, Belle, Lumiere, Beast 1.7k p. 62-63 Beast's Lair DIALOGUE #9a - Belle in the West Wing Beast, Belle 1.7l p. 63-64 Beast's Lair SONG #10 - If I Can't Love Her Beast ACT 2 Scene Pages Setting Scene/Songs Characters ENT p. 65 #11 - Entr'acte 2.1a p. 65 Forest DIALOGUE #11a - Wolf Chase #2 Belle, Wolves, Gargoyles, Beast 2.2a p. 65-66 Fireplace DIALOGUE - after the Wolf fight Belle, Beast, Mrs. Potts, Lumiere, Cogsworth SONG #12 - Something There 2.2b p. 67-71 Castle Interior / Library DIALOGUE - Say something about the dress (within song) Belle, Mrs. Potts, Chip, Beast, Cogsworth, Lumiere DIALOGUE - Never learned to read (within song) 2.2c p. 72-73 Library DIALOGUE - reading King Arthur Beast, Belle SONG #13 - Human Again 2.2d p. 73-77 Castle Interior / Library Mrs. Potts, Chip, Lumiere, Wardrobe, Babette, Cogsworth, Enchanted DIALOGUE - Second chance for dinner (within song) Objects, Belle, Beast 2 Beauty and the Beast | Running Order Scene Pages Setting Scene/Songs Characters DIALOGUE - Monsieur D'Arque 2.3a p. 77-79 Tavern Gaston, D'Arque, LeFou, Asylum Ensemble SONG #14 - Maison Des Lunes 2.4a p. 80-81 Beast's Lair DIALOGUE - Beast preps for dinner Lumiere, Beast, Cogsworth Dining Room / DIALOGUE #14a - Before Beauty and the Beast 2.4b p. 81-83 Beast, Cogsworth, Belle, Mrs. Potts, Chip, Lumiere Ballroom SONG #15 - Beauty and the Beast 2.4c p. 83-84 Ballroom DIALOGUE #15a - Beast Lets Belle Go Beast, Belle 2.4d p. 84-85 Ballroom DIALOGUE - I let her go Beast, Cogsworth, Lumiere, Mrs. Potts 2.4e p. 85 Ballroom SONG #16 - If I Can't Love Her Reprise Beast DIALOGUE - Belle and Maurice reunite 2.5a p. 86-87 Outside Belle's House Belle, Maurice SONG #16a - A Change In Me DIALOGUE - Maurice tells Mob about the Beast 2.5b p. 87-89 Outside Belle's House D'Arque, Villagers, Belle, LeFou, Gaston, Maurice DIALOGUE #16b - Show Me the Beast 2.5c p. 90-92 Town SONG #17 - Mob Song Gaston, Belle, Villagers, Maurice, LeFou, D'Arque Gaston, Villagers, Enchanted Objects, LeFou, Babette, Lumiere, 2.6a p. 92-94 Castle Interior DIALOGUE #17a - The Battle Cogsworth, Beast, Mrs. Potts, Chip 2.6b p. 94-95 Beast's Lair DIALOGUE #17b - Fight on the Tower Gaston, Beast, Belle DIALOGUE - You came back 2.6c p. 95-97 Beast's Lair SONG #18 - Is This Home Reprise Beast, Belle, Prince DIALOGUE #19 - Transformation/Finale p. 97- 2.6d Castle Interior DIALOGUE - Transformed castle Mrs. Potts, Lumiere, Cogsworth, Prince, Belle, Babette, Wardrobe, Chip, 100 Enchanted Objects BOWS #20 - Bows 3 .
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