Hot Mikado - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • Overture
  • "We Are Gentlemen of Japan" – The Gentlemen
  • "Wand'ring Minstrel" – Nanki-Poo and the Gentlemen
  • "And the Drums Will Crash" – Pooh-Bah and Ensemble
  • "Behold the Lord High Executioner" – Ko-Ko and the Gentlemen
  • "I've Got a Little List" – Ko-Ko and the Gentlemen
  • "Three Little Maids" – Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo and Pitti-Sing
  • "This is What I'll Never Do" – Yum-Yum and Nanki-Poo
  • "I Am So Proud" – Pooh-Bah, Pish-Tush and Ko-Ko
  • "Let the Throng Our Joy Advance" – Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum and Ensemble
  • "Katisha's Entrance" – Katisha
  • "For He's Gonna Marry Yum-Yum" – Pitti-Sing and Ensemble
  • "Hour of Gladness" – Katisha
  • "Finale/Act One" – Ensemble
Act II
  • Entr'acte
  • "Braid the Raven Hair" – Pish-Tush and Ensemble
  • "Sun and I" – Yum-Yum
  • "Swing a Merry Madrigal" – Nanki-Poo, Pitti-Sing, Yum-Yum and Pish-Tush
  • "Here's a Howdy-Do" – Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum and Ko-Ko
  • "Mikado Song" – The Mikado and Ensemble
  • "Alone and Yet Alive" – Katisha
  • "Tit-Willow" – Ko-Ko
  • "Beauty in the Bellow" – Ko-Ko and Katisha
  • "Finale" – Ensemble
  • Playout

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