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All Songs Courtesy of ASCAP “Bless Yore Beautiful Hide” from Seven All songs courtesy of ASCAP “Bless Yore Beautiful Hide” from Seven Brides for “What Could Be Better/The World Will Remember Seven Brothers Us" from Bright Star/Bonnie & Clyde Written by Gene de Paul & Johnny Mercer Bright Star Written by Steve Martin & Edie Brickell Performed by Spencer Thompson Bonnie & Clyde Written by Frank Wildhorn & Don Black Additional Arrangements and Accompaniment by “A Small Umbrella In the Rain" from Little Women Tim Braselton Written by Mindi Dickstein & Jason Howland Performed by Austin Stang & Ashton Botts Performed by Matt & Alicia Richardson “Carrie” from Carrie “Killing Time” from American Psycho Written by Dean Pitchford & Michael Gore Written by Duncan Sheik Performed by Victoria Strafuss, Larissa Briley, Performed by Christoph Cording Kristen Alley “Give My Regards to Broadway” from Little Johnny “Butter Outta Cream” from Catch Me If You Can Jones Written by Marc Shaiman & Scott Wittman Written by George M. Cohan Performed by Alec Bridges & Ted Collins Performed by Anne Haines, Brittany Hill, Natasha Gibbons, Charlotte Gilman, Ethan Platt “All the Wasted Time" from Parade Written by Jason Robert Brown “Me and My Town” from Anyone Can Whistle Performed by Tony Francisco & Sarah Jeter Written by Stephen Sondheim Accompaniment by Darin Parker Performed by Margo Mikkelson “Lot’s Wife" from Caroline, or Change “The Life That You Wished For” from Chaplin: The Written by Jeanine Tesori & Tony Kushner Musical Performed by Ashley Jones Written by Christopher Curtis Accompaniment by Tim Braselton Performed by Doug Ford “Entering Grey Gardens” from Grey Gardens “Secondary Characters” from [title of show] Written by Scott Frankel & Michael Korie Written by Jeff Bowen Performed by Cori Weber, Kay Noonan, Charlotte Performed by Micayla Miller & Katie Rezabek-Laird Gilman, Mark McNeal Accompaniment by Kevin Hershberger “Another Life” from The Bridges of Madison County Written by Jason Robert Brown “The Mad Hatter” from Wonderland: A New Alice Performed by Natasha Gibbons Written by Jack Murphy & Frank Wildhorn Performed by Renée Blinn “Dust and Ashes” from Natasha, Pierre, and The Great Comet of 1812 “Times Are Hard for Dreamers” from Amélie Written by Dave Malloy Written by Daniel Messé & Nathan Tysen Performed by Ethan Platt Performed by Anne Haines Accompaniment by Eryn M. Bates-Kemp “My Nose Ain’t Broken” from Rocky the Musical "Be the Hero” from Big Fish Written by Stephen Flaherty & Lynn Ahrens Written by Andrew Lippa Performed by Matt Pollock Performed by Andrew Ramaley, Anne Haines, Brittany Hill, Quinn North, Simon Schupp, Isaac Schupp, Matt Runnells-Rebol, Amy Hastings, Nancy Seeman-Kruse .
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