Zorba (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "Life Is" – Leader and Company
  • "The First Time" – Zorba
  • "The Top of the Hill" – Leader and Chorus
  • "No Boom Boom" – Madame Hortense, Zorba, Nikos and Admirals
  • "Vive La Difference" – Admirals and Dancers
  • "Mine Song" § – Company
  • "The Butterfly" – Nikos, Leader, The Widow and Chorus
  • "Goodbye, Canavaro" – Madame Hortense and Zorba
  • "Grandpapa" – Zorba, Leader and Chorus
  • "Only Love" – Madame Hortense
  • "The Bend of the Road" – Leader and Chorus
  • "Only Love" (Reprise) – Leader
Act II
  • "Yassou" – Nikos, Zorba, Madame Hortense, Leader and Chorus
  • "Woman" § – Zorba
  • "Why Can't I Speak" / "That's a Beginning" – The Widow and Girl
  • "Easter Dance" § – Company
  • "Miner's Dance" § – The Men
  • "The Crow" – Leader and Women
  • "Happy Birthday" – Madame Hortense
  • "I Am Free" – Zorba
  • "Life Is" (Reprise) – Leader and Company

§ = in 1983 revival

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