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Act
One Finale
Detective sung by
William Michals
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As he
considers the clues gathered from each murder, the detective
begins to realize his obsession with this mystery woman has
become desire. |
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Top of the World
Victim #1 sung by
Will Chase
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| A penthouse
balcony. Inside, a party is in progress. A young man,
newly engaged, tells his ambitious plans to one of the female
party guests. As he performs an impromptu dance against
the glittering Manhattan skyline, he realizes too late that this
guest was uninvited. |
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Beautiful
Bartender sung by
Tituss Burgess
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bartender remembers her. How could he forget? |
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The Women in
My Life
The Agent sung by
George Lee Andrews
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| Surveying
a wall filled with fading resume photos, an aging theatrical
agent fantasizes that he has finally met the woman of his
dreams. |
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Fun and Games
Victim #3 sung by
Richard
Todd Adams
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| The
suburbs. Halloween. With his wife suddenly called
away, a young husband fantasizes about playing with the school
teacher who has come to visit his six year old son. |
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A Maldonado
Girl
Victim #4 sung by
Eddie Korbich
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| As he
paints, inspired by his newest subject, Maldonado explains why
his portraits are so popular. But unknown to the artist,
this is not the model he expected.
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Also
Get Back on the Bus

The Other Woman sung by Kate
Shindle
Joan, 'the girlfriend,' attempts rescue for a stranger she believes
is just another
pretty face seeking fame and fortune in a cold, heartless city. But
fate has an
ironic and twisted destiny in store for both women.
2005 Version Sheet Music
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