Musical Theatre Duets I've Performed Formally:
- "All I Ask of You" from Phantom of the Opera (as Christine)
- "I Still Believe" from Miss Saigon (as Ellen)
- "In His Eyes" from Jekyll and Hyde (as Emma)
- "Salzburg" from Bells are Ringing (as Sue)
- "The Grass Is Always Greener" from Woman of the Year (as Tess)
- "Written in the Stars" from Aida (as Aida)
- "Ah, Leave Me Not to Pine Alone!" from Pirates of Penzance (as Mabel--and I know this is technically not "musical theatre" proper, but it kind of counts).
- "The Song That Goes Like This" from Spamalot (as the Lady of the Lake)
- "The Doctor is In" from You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (as Lucy)
Musical Theatre Duets I've Sung for Fun but Haven't Performed (Yet):
- "For Good" from Wicked (as Elphaba)
- "As Long as You're Mine" from Wicked (as Elphaba)
- "I'd Give It All for You" from Songs for a New World (as Woman 1)
- "In Whatever Time We Have" from Children of Eden (as Yonah)
- "A Little Fall of Rain" from Les Miserables (as Eponine)
Musical Theatre Duets I Want to Sing Before I'm Dead:
- "I Know Him So Well" from Chess (as Florence)
- "Crazier Than You" from The Addams Family (as Wednesday Addams)
- "Legally Blonde" from Legally Blonde (as Elle)
- "Take It Like a Man" from Legally Blonde (as Elle)
- "Mix Tape" from Avenue Q (as Kate Monster)
- "Take Me or Leave Me" from Rent (as Maureen)
- "Please" from Miss Saigon (as Kim)
- "A Little Priest" from Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (as Mrs. Lovett)
- "Say it Somehow" from The Light in the Piazza (as Clara)
- "I Love You Because" from I Love You Because (as Marcy)
- "Somewhere" from West Side Story (as Maria)
- "The Piano Lesson" from The Music Man (as Marian)
- "Elaborate Lives" from Aida (as Aida)
- "Zuhaelterballade" from Threepenny Opera (as Jenny)
Musical Theatre Duets I Want to Sing but Can't Because I'm the Wrong Gender:
- "What You Own" from Rent (as either Mark or Roger)
Well, according to this list, I've got my work cut out for me. I'd best be getting over this cough and finding myself some partners!
Ah! And how could I forget, "The Tango Maureen" from Rent (As Joanne)?
ReplyDeleteI don't think "There's a Place for Us" counts as a duet. They each sing one verse and then one in unison.
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