
Audios
This audio page is very much still under construction. I have tons more than you see here. Encora is more updated than this, but that still isn't anywhere near complete. I am actively, but slowly, completing this page. In the meantime, I would recommend checking my Encora page.

9 to 5
Studio Demo - 2007 - Demo
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Cast: Dolly Parton
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Note: Dolly performs demo songs in 7 tracks

13
Los Angeles - Jan. 10, 2007 - Unknown
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Cast: Ricky Ashley (Evan), Tyler Mann (Archie), Sara Niemietz (Patrice), Emma Degerstedt (Kendra), Caitlin Baunoch (Lucy), J.D. Phillips (Brett), Jenae Burrows (Charlotte), Tinashe Kachingwe (Cassie), Ryan Ogburn (Richie), Rachael Page, Ellington Ratliff (Simon/Principal), Alex Scolari, Chloe Smith (Molly), Christian Vandal (Eddie), Seth Zibalese (Malcolm), Julia K. Harriman, Jordan Johnson
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Broadway - Oct. 11, 2008 - Unknown
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Cast: Graham Phillips (Evan Goldman), Allie Trimm (Patrice), Aaron Simon Gross (Archie), Eric M Nelsen (Brett), Delaney Moro (Kendra), Elizabeth Gillies (Lucy), Al Calderon (Eddie), Malik Hammond (Malcolm), Caitlin Gann (Molly), Ariana Grande (Charlotte), Brynn Williams (Cassie), Joey LaVarco (Simon), Eamon Foley (Richie)
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Note: Tape degradation on some tracks.

70, Girls, 70
Composer Demo - 1970 - Demo
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Cast: John Kander, Fred Ebb
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Note: This is not the same as the 5-track demo recording from 1971, performed by Peter Allen. This one has 14 tracks, including one cut song named "Folk Song", was recorded in 1970 and is performed by the composer and lyricist, John Kander and Fred Ebb.
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Encores! - March 30, 2006 - Unknown
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Cast: Olympia Dukakis (Ida Dodd), Bob Dishy (Walter Hatfield), Anita Gillette (Eunice Miller), Carole Cook (Gert Appleby), George S Irving (Harry Hardwick), Mark Price (Eddie), Tina Fabrique (Melba Jones), Mary Jo Catlett (Fritzi Clews), Lalan Parrott (Lorraine), Charlotte Rae (Sadie), Carleton Carpenter (Mr. McIlhenny)

1491
Los Angeles Try-Out - Sep., 1969 - Unknown
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Cast: Penelope Keith (The Duchess of Berwick), Rosie Ashe (Lady Plymdale), Fiona Kimm (Lady Stutfield), Frances McCafferty (Lady Jedburgh), Christopher Saunders (Mr. Dumby), Tom McVeigh (Mr. Cecil Graham), Gordon Sandison (Lord Augustus), Eric Roberts (Lord Windermere), Linda Kitchen (Lady Windermere), Karl Daymond (Lord Darlington), George Dvorsky (Mr. Hopper), Nina Young (Lady Agatha), Marie McLaughlin (Mrs. Erlynne)

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Philadelphia Try-Out - Feb. 23, 1976 - Unknown
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Cast: Guy Costley (Little Lud), Gilbert Price (Lud), Emily Yancy (Seena), Ken Howard (The Presidents), Patricia Routledge (The Wives)
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Note: First preview. With a Leonard Bernstein speech at the beginning.
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Broadway - May, 1976 - Soundboard
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Cast: Guy Costley (Little Lud), Gilbert Price (Lud), Emily Yancy (Seena), Ken Howard (The Presidents), Patricia Routledge (The Wives)
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Note: Soundboard. Sometimes labelled as Opening night, sometimes as Closing night (4th or the 8th of May respectively). No way to tell as of yet which it is.

The Act
Composer Demo - 1970 - Demo
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Cast: Fred Ebb, John Kander
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Note: Kander and Ebb perform demo in 16 tracks

After the Ball
London Concert - May 27, 1999 - BBC Broadcast
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Cast: Penelope Keith (The Duchess of Berwick), Rosie Ashe (Lady Plymdale), Fiona Kimm (Lady Stutfield), Frances McCafferty (Lady Jedburgh), Christopher Saunders (Mr. Dumby), Tom McVeigh (Mr. Cecil Graham), Gordon Sandison (Lord Augustus), Eric Roberts (Lord Windermere), Linda Kitchen (Lady Windermere), Karl Daymond (Lord Darlington), George Dvorsky (Mr. Hopper), Nina Young (Lady Agatha), Marie McLaughlin (Mrs. Erlynne)

Alice (Micki Grant)
Philadelphia, PA - May 23, 1978 - Unknown
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Cast: Debbie Allen (Alice), Charlene Harris (Charlie/Cook/Ensemble), Clinton Derricks-Carroll (Caterpillar/Tweedledum/Cook/The Black Knight's Horse/Fish), Alberta Bradford (Bartender/The Mushroom/Cook), Thomas Pinnock (Gryph/Cook), Marilynn Winbush (Waitress/Ensemble), Cleavant Derricks (A Carpenter/Tweedledee/Cook/The White Knight's Horse/Fish), Douglas Houston (Chauffeur/Cook/The Black Knight), Jane White (The Duchess), Alice Ghostley (Lily White/The White Queen), Hamilton Camp (Ted White/The White King/The White Knight), Roumel Reaux (Prima/Cook/Ensemble), Clif de Raita (Secunda/Ensemble), Christopher Deane (Tertia/Ensemble), Paula Kelly (Regina/The Black Queen), Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter (Eric/The Cheshire Cat/The Mock Turtle), Ronald Dunham (Ronnie/Ensemble), Brenda Braxton (Cheshire Cat's Girl/Ensemble), Linda James (Cheshire Cat's Girl/Ensemble), Juanita Grace Tyler (Cheshire Cat's Girl/Ensemble), Kiki Shepard (Cheshire Cat's Girl/Ensemble), Adrian Bailey (Ensemble), Roslyn Burrough (Ensemble), Ralph Farrington (Ensemble), Maggy Gorrill (Ensemble), Dwayne Phelps (Ensemble), Charles Wynn (Ensemble)
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Note: First preview. Includes "Curioser and Curioser" which was cut during previews. Does not include the song "Impossible" which was included during previews but cut before opening.

All That Glitters (Sondheim)
Demo - 1949 - Demo
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Cast: Unknown
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Note: 5 tracks. The pianist is Steven Swayne, a Dartmouth professor and the author of How Sondheim Found His Sound. The singers are two of his students.

Allegro
Encores! - March, 1994 - Soundboard
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Cast: Stephen Bogardus (Joseph Taylor, Jr.), John Cummingham (Joe Taylor, Sr.), Carolanne Paige (Marjorie Taylor), Celeste Holm (Grandma Taylor), Jonathan Hardary (Charlie Townsend), Christine Ebersole (Emily), Karen Ziemba (Beulah)
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Note: Sometimes mislabeled as March 2, as there is an audience recording from that date.

Always
West End - 1997 - Unknown
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Cast: Jan Hartley (Wallis Simpson), Clive Carter (Edward VIII), Shani Wallis (Aunt Bessie), Sheila Ferguson (Analise); Chris Humphreys, David McAlister, James Horne, Ursula Smith, Philip Aiden, Helen Anker, David Arneil, Brodie Bass, Simon Coulthard, Edwina Cox, Stuart Cross, Naomi Crouch, Nicholas Denney, Lisa Devereaux, Brian Ellis, Tim English, Elaine Gibbs, Tim Godwin, Mari Gordon-Price, Peter Johnston, Mark Joslin, Mary Lincoln, Francesca Newitt, Audrey Palmer, Jane Parsons, Buster Skeggs, Rachel Stanley, Taffy Taylor, Emma Tunmore, Kevin Wainwright, Robert Wilson
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West End - 1997 - Promo
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Cast: Unknown

Amadeus
BBC Broadcast - 1983 - BBC
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Cast: Simon Callow (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), Paul Scofield (Antonio Salieri), Felicity Kendal (Constanze Weber), John Normington (Joseph II, Emperor of Austria), Nicholas Selby (Baron van Swieten), Nicky Henson (Count Johann Kilian Von Strack), Willoughby Goddard (Count Orsini-Rosenberg)

Ambassador
Broadway - Nov., 1972 - Soundboard
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Cast: Howard Keel (Lewis Lambert Strether), Danielle Darrieux (Marie de Vionnet), M'el Dowd (Amelia Newsome), Andrea Marcovicci (Jeanne de Vionnet), Carmen Mathews (Gloriani), Patricia Arnell (Germaine), David Sabin (Waymarsh), Michael Goodwin (Bilham), Michael Shannon (Chad)
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Note: Although the metadata on some recordings lists the date as November 19, 1972, that would be the opening performance; most sources list this recording as a preview performance which corresponds to the song list.

The Anastasia Affaire
Lowell - Oct., 1989 - Unknown
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Cast: Judy Kaye (Anna), Len Cariou (Bounine), Steve Barton (Prince Paul), Carmen Mathews (Dowager Empress), David Green (Chernov), Willi Burke (Sonia Seretskaya), Maz Robinson, Stanley Wexler, Humbert Allen Astredo, James Coelho, William Duff-Griffin, Janna Marshall Webb.
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Angel
Broadway - May 10, 1978 - Unknown
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Cast: Fred Gwynne (W. O. Grant), Frances Sternhagen (Eiza Grant), Joel Higgins (Ben Grant), Justine Johnson (Miss Clatt), Carl Nichols (Reed McKinney), Don Scardino (Eugene Grant)

Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge
Kennedy Center - Jan., 1990 - Soundboard
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Cast: Dorothy Loudon (Miss Hannigan), Harve Presnell (Warbucks), Ronny Graham (Lionel McCoy), Danielle Findley (Annie Warbucks), Lauren Mitchell (Grace Farrell), Marian Seldes (Marietta Christmas), Raymond Thorne (FDR), Terrence P. Currier (Drake), Scott Robertson (Maurice), Fiely Matias (The Asp), P.T. Ashlock (Spit), Bobby Clark, Courtney Earl, Brian Evaret Chandler, Michael Cone, Sarah Knapp, Mary-Pat Green, Karen L. Byers, Michael Duran, Ellyn Arons, Jane Bodle, Oliver Woodall, Dorothy Stanley, J. K. Simmons, Don Percassi, Michelle O'Steen, Bill Nolte, Karen Murphy, Barbara Moroz, T. J. Meyers, Corinne Melançon, Juliana Marx, Gerry McIntyre
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Note: Songs only.
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Kennedy Center - Jan. 20, 1990 - Unknown
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Cast: Danielle Findley (Annie), Dorothy Loudon (Miss Hannigan), Harve Presnell (Oliver 'Daddy' Warbucks), Lauren Mitchell (Grace Farrell), Marian Seldes (Marietta Christmas), Terrence P Currier (Drake), Ronny Graham (Lionel McCoy), TJ Meyers (Babe Ruth), Raymond Thorne (F.D.R.), Scott Robertson (Charlie Spinoli)

Annie Get Your Gun
Broadway - March 14, 2001 - Unknown
Format: MP3 tracked, unnamed
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Cast: Reba McEntire (Annie Oakley), Brent Barrett (Frank Butler), Conrad John Schuck (Buffalo Bill (Col. William F. Cody)), Valerie Wright (Dolly Tate), Peter Marx (Charlie Davenport), Eric Sciotto (Tommy Keeler), Claci Miller (Winnie Tate)

Applause
Encores! - Feb. 7, 2008 - Unknown
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Cast: Christine Ebersole (Margo Channing), Erin Davie (Eve Harrington), Michael Park (Bill Sampson), Tom Hewitt (Howard Benedict), Mario Cantone (Duane Fox), Chip Zien (Buzz Richards), Kate Burton (Karen Richards)

The Apple Tree
Broadway - Oct. 31, 1967 - Unknown
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Cast: Barbara Harris (Eve/Princess Barbára/Ella and Passionella), Alan Alda (Adam/Captain Sanjar/Flip, the Prince, Charming), Larry Blyden (Snake/Balladeer/Narrator)
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Note: Barbara Harris's final performance. Act One (The Diary of Adam and Eve) only.
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Encores! - May 11, 2005 - Unknown
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Cast: Kristin Chenoweth (Eve/Princess Barbára/Ella and Passionella), Malcolm Gets (Adam/Captain Sanjar/Flip, the Prince, Charming), Michael Cerveris (Snake/Balladeer/Narrator)
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Note: Dress Rehearsal

Arthur: The Musical
Paper Mill Playhouse Workshop - April, 1989 - Soundboard
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Cast: Gregg Edelman (Arthur Bach), Carolee Carmello (Linda Marolla)
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Note: Soundboard recording. Has a narrator reading some stage directions, lighting etc. Based on the 1981 film starring Dudley Moore. Includes a short post-show talkback with book-writer and lyricists Marta Kauffman and David Crane pre-Friends fame, composer Michael Skloff, director Richard Maltby Jr., Joe Malone and Bruce Michael.
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Goodspeed Musicals - Sep. 22, 1991 - Unknown
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Cast: Gregg Edelman (Arthur Bach), Carolee Carmello (Linda Marolla), David Cryer (Hobson), Jan Neuberger, Jane Kean

Assassins
Workshop - Dec. 18, 1989 - Unknown
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Cast: Timothy Jerome (The Proprietor), Kevin Anderson (Balladeer/Lee Harvey Oswald), Victor Garber (John Wilkes Booth), Jonathan Gold (Billy), Swoosie Kurtz (Sara Jane Moore), Christine Baranski (Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme), Paul McCrane (John Hinckley, Jr.), Nathan Lane (Samuel Byck), Michael Jeter (Giuseppe Zangara), Alma Cuervo (Emma Goldman), Anthony Heald (Leon Czolgosz), Michael McCarty, David Pursley, Joy Franz, Alma Cuervo, Timothy Jerome, Jonathan Hadary (Charles Guiteau)
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Note: Staged reading.
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Donmar Warehouse - 1992 - Unknown
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Cast: Paul Bentley (The Proprietor), Anthony Barclay (The Balladeer), Gareth Snook (Lee Harvey Oswald), David Firth (John Wilkes Booth), Louise Gold (Sara Jane Moore), Cathryn Bradshaw (Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme), Michael Cantwell (John Hinckley, Jr.), Ciarán Hinds (Samuel Byck), Paul Harrhy (Giuseppe Zangara), Sue Kelvin (Emma Goldman), Jack Ellis (Leon Czolgosz), Kevin Walton (President James Garfield), Henry Goodman (Charles Guiteau)

Baby
Paper Mill Playhouse - April 17, 2004 - Unknown
Cast: Chad Kimball (Danny), Carolee Carmello (Arlene), Michael Rupert (Alan), Norm Lewis (Nick), LaChanze (Pam), Moeisha McGill (Scarlett)

The Baker's Wife
Pre-Broadway Tour - Sep., 1976 - Soundboard
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Cast: Patti LuPone (Geneviève), Kurt Peterson (Dominique), Chaim Topol (Aimable), Portia Nelson (Thérèse), Teri Ralston (Denise), Benjamin Rayson (Claude)
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Note: Soundboard. Pre-Broadway try-out in Boston. Mullikin's role was not yet written. Includes "Meadowlark," "The Baking," "Look for the Woman," "When She Comes Home Tomorrow," and "Endless Delights"
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Boston Overtures Concert - Nov. 12, 2002 - Unknown
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Cast: Judy Kuhn (Geneviève), David Foley (Dominique), Michael Kreutz (Aimable), Mary Callanan (Narrator & "Chanson" Vocalist)
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Note: A concert version of The Baker's Wife produced by the Boston Overtures. A full orchestra under the musical direction of Michael Joseph played the original orchestrations.
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Paper Mill Playhouse - April 24, 2005 - Unknown
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Cast: Alice Ripley (Geneviève), Lenny Wolpe (Dominique), Max von Essen (Aimable), Gay Marshall (Thérèse), Jacqueline Colmer (Denise), Richard Pruitt (Claude), Jacque Carnahan (Jean-Paul)

Ballad for a Firing Squad
Off-Broadway - 1968 - Unknown
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Cast: Renita Vaselle (Mata Hari), James Hurst (LaFarge), Liz Sheridan (Claudine), Neva Small (Michele)

Bar Mitzvah Boy
London - 1978 - Unknown
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Cast: Barry Angel (Eliot Green), Ashley Knight (Squidge), Zelah Clark (Denise), Kerry Shale (Brian), Sharon Lee-Hill (Donna)
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Note: Following the complete live performance is a recording of "What Harm Can It Do", recorded live during previews.

Batman: The Musical
Studio Demo - 2003 - Unknown
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Cast: Elaine Caswell, Rob Evan, Karine Hannah, Jim Steinman
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Note: 9 tracks demo of a Steinman adaptation. Mostly acoustic demo, with some Synth and drumbox. Actually 7 songs, plus 2 remixed versions of "Not Allowed To Love"

Beauty and the Beast (Disney)
Australia - June 19, 1997 - Soundboard
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Cast: Sharon Millerchip (Belle), Michael Cormick (Beast/Prince), Scott Irwin (Gaston)

Bernadette
West End - June-July, 1990 - Unknown
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Cast: Natalie Wright (Bernadette Soubirous), William Pool (Henri), Meredith Braun (Camille), Terry Mitchell (Philippe), Chris Van Cleave (Dominique Jacomet)
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Note: Some tracks have bad tape static.

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
Actors Fund Benefit Concert - Oct. 16, 2006 - Unknown
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Cast: Emily Skinner (Miss Mona), Terrence Mann (Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd), Harry Groener (Governor), Jennifer Hudson (Jewel), Bob Martin (Melvin P. Thorpe), Andrea McArdle (Doatsy Mae), Felicia Finley (Angel), Mary Faber (Shy), Richard Kind (Senator Wingwoah), Constantine Maroulis (Aggie Soloist), Christian Hoff (Bandleader), Matthew Scott (Bandleader), Daniel Reichard (Bandleader), Peter Gregus (Bandleader), Hunter Bell (A Dogette), Jeff Bowen (A Dogette), Heidi Blickenstaff (A Dogette), Susan Blackwell (A Dogette), Barrett Foa (Chip Brewster), Sharon Wheatley (Angelette Imogene / Charlene), Sue Goodman (Miss Wulla Jean / Reporter / Melvin Thorpe Singer), Jennifer Cody (Linda Lou), Roxane Barlow (Girl / Dawn), Angie Schworer (Ginger), J. Elaine Marcos (Beatrice), Amber Efe (Girl / Taddy Jo), Michelle Kittrell (Girl / Eloise), Bob Amaral (CJ Scruggs), Rachelle Rak (Girl / Ruby Rae), Bret Shuford (Cowboy / Aggie), Will Taylor (Cowboy / Aggie)

Billy
Broadway - March, 1969 - Unknown
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Cast: Laurence Naismith (Capt. Edward Vere), John Beal (Dansker), John Devlin (John Claggart), Robert Salvio (Billy Budd), Dolph Sweet (Whiskers), Barbara Monte (Molly), Alan Weeks (Boscombe)
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Note: Early preview. Mostly complete, there were long sections of silence caused by stage action that have been edited out. Often misidentified as February, 1969, although the first preview wasn't until March 4, 1969.

Blondel
West End Revival - 2006 - Soundboard
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Cast: James Durant. Abi Finley, Chris Grierson, Zoe Harrison, Matt Harrop, Mark Inscoe, Gavin James, Polli Redstone, Napolean Ryan, Rebecca Seale, Charlie Tighe, Nick Trumble, David Paul West

Blood Red Roses
Broadway - March, 1970 - Unknown
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Cast: Jeanie Carson (Queen Victoria/Bessie Bellwood/Florence Nightingale/Alice Crabbe), Ronald Drake (Prince Albert), Keene Curtis (Napoleon III), Sydney Walker (Fitzroy Somerset Lord Raglan), Jess Richards (Pvt. William Cockroft), Phillip Bruns (Pvt. John Smalls)
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Note: Songs only. Tape has some wow and flutter at the end of Act 1. Sometimes listed as the final preview on March 21, 1970, but this is unlikely because numbers cut before opening, "England, Oh England" and "In Our Arms," are present, and "Song of How Mucked Up Things Are" has not been written yet.

Bloomer Girl
Encores! - March 23, 2001 - Unknown
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Cast: Anita Gillette (Serena Applegate), Michele Ragusa (Octavia), Joy Hermalyn (Lydia), Ann Kittredge (Julia), Teri Hansen (Phoebe), Gay Willis (Delia/Ensemble), Donna Lynne Champlin (Daisy), Philip Bosco (Horatio Applegate), Ned Eisenberg (Gus), Kate Jennings Grant (Evelina Applegate), Joe Cassidy (Joshua Dingle), David de Jong (Herman Brasher), Eddie Korbich (Ebenezer Mimms), Tim Salamandyk (Wilfred Thrush), Roger DeWitt (Hiram Crump), Kathleen Chalfant (Dolly Bloomer), Michael Park (Jeff Calhoun), Jubilant Sykes (Pompey), Mike Hartman (Sheriff Quimby), Herndon Lackey (Hamilton Calhoun), Todd Hunter (Augustus/Ballet Soloist), Everett Bradley (Alexander), Carson Church (Governor's Aide), Merwin Goldsmith (Governor Newton), Karine Plantadit-Bageot (Ballet Soloist), Nina Goldman (Ballet Soloist), Robert Wersinger (Ballet Soloist), Deborah Allton (Ensemble), Kate Baldwin (Ensemble), Susan Derry (Ensemble), Donna Dunmire (Ensemble), John Halmi (Ensemble), Cherylyn Jones (Ensemble), Jason Lacayo (Ensemble), Mary Kate Law (Ensemble), Lori MacPherson (Ensemble), Vale Rideout (Ensemble)

Bojangles
Workshop - 1993 - Unknown
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Cast: Bob Child (Announcer), Deborah Barnes (Fannie Clay), Dawn Westbrook (Ray Samuels), Ronald Cadet Bastine (Bill Robinson), Joseph Pabst (Morty Forkins), Andrew Brydie or Guy Edward Cousins (Young Bill), Robert Terry Jates Briggs, Jr. or JaRod Lorenzo-Booker Hendrick (Eggie Eggleston), David Scales (Captain), Nick Shackelford (Dots Toney), Frederica A. Hoffman (Bedelia Robinson), Michael Whitten (George Primrose), Billy Dye (Eubie Blake), Calvin Grant (George Cooper), Jerome Scott (U.S. Smokey Thompson), Shalimar Hickman-Washington (Lena Chase), Shannon Bramham or Marissa Kessler (Shirley Temple), Mia Leticia Brydie (Elaine Plaines)

Bonnie and Clyde
Demo - 2008 - Demo
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Cast: Brandi Burkhardt, Linda Eder, Rob Evan, Michael Lanning
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Demo - 2011 - Demo
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Cast: Laura Osnes, Jeremy Jordan, Michael Lanning, Melissa van der Schyff, Claybourne Elder

The Book of Mormon
Composer Demo - 2009 - Demo
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Cast: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Robert Lopez
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Note: 15 tracks.

Breakfast at Tiffany's (Bob Merrill)
Broadway - Dec., 1966 - Unknown
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Cast: Richard Chamberlain (Jeff Claypool), Mary Tyler Moore (Holly Golightly), Paula Bauersmith (Sheila Fezzonetti), Sally Kellerman (Mag Wildwood), Larry Kert (Carlos), Art Lund (Doc Golightly), Paul Michael (Giovanni), James Olson (Mr. Buckley), Charles Welch (Joe Howard), Martin Wolfson (O.J. Berman), John Aman (Guest/Singer), John Anania (Voice/Guest/Singer), Thayer David (Rusty Trawler), Robert Donahue (Guest/Patrick O'Connor/Singer), Sally Hart (Giovanni's Girl/Singer), Maryann Kerrick (Giovanni's Girl/Singer), Marybeth Lahr (Giovanni's Girl/Singer), Henry Le Clair (Guest/Singer), Justin McDonough (Guest/Announcer/Singer), Scott Schultz (Guest/Singer), John Sharpe (Messenger/Bar Patron/Dancer), Paul Solen (Hospital Attendant/Dancer), William Stanton (Mr. Moss/Bar Patron/Dancer), Feodore Tedick (Guest/Singer), Richard Terry (O.J.'s Assistant/Singer), Mitchell Thomas (Bar Patron/Dancer), Bob Gorman (Singer), Lee Hooper (Singer), Barbara Beck (Dancer), Trudy Carson (Dancer), Judith Dunford (Dancer), Bud Fleming (Dancer), Carolyn Kirsch (Dancer), Teak Lewis (Dancer), Priscilla Lopez (Dancer), Debe Macomber (Dancer), Dom Salinaro (Dancer), Kent Thomas (Dancer), Pat Trott (Dancer)
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Note: Its original title, Holly Golightly, was changed when it started previews on December 12, 1966 on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre. Despite a healthy advance sale and much audience anticipation, it closed four nights later without having officially opened. Merrick placed an infamous ad in The New York Times, announcing that he shut down the production "rather than subject the drama critics and the public to an excruciatingly boring evening." Features Edward Albee's libretto after replacing Abe Burrows.

Bring Back Birdie
Pre-Broadway (Philadelphia) - Jan. 27, 1981 - Unknown
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Cast: Donald O'Connor (Albert), Chita Rivera (Rose), Maurice Hines (Mtobe), Maria Karnilova (Mae Peterson), Donna Monroe (Storyteller/Reporter #2), Howard Parker (Hogan/Guard/Marshall), Evan Seplow (Albert, Jr.), Robin Morse (Jenny), Jeb Brown (Gary), Frank DeSal (Porter/Rev. Sun/Street Cleaner/Reporter #3/Stage Door Johnny), Betsy Friday (Sunnie/Birdette/Chorus Girl), Bill Bateman (Tourist/Reporter #1/Stage Door Johnny), Zoya Leporska (Tourist's Wife/Effie), Rebecca Renfroe (Shopping Bag Lady/Birdette/Chorus Girl), Janet Wong (Indian Squaw), Larry Hyman (Indian Brave/Reporter #3), Marcel Forestieri (Mayor C.B. Townsend), Peter Oliver Norman (House Manager/Stage Door Johnny), Lynnda Ferguson (Rose II), Michael Blevins (Cameraman), Kevin Petitt (Walter), Cleve Asbury (Stage Door Johnny), Vanessa Bell (Girl Friend/Birdette/Chorus Girl), Barbara Dare Thomas (Girl Friend), Julie Cohen (Girl Friend), Christine Langner (Girl Friend)
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Note: Includes the cut songs "Don't Say F-A-T in Front of Conrad," "There's a Brand New Beat in Heaven," "Shape Up," and "Middle Age Blues." The pre-show speech dates it as the second public performance.

A Broadway Musical
Off-Broadway - Oct.-Nov., 1978 - Unknown
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Cast: Anne Francine (Shirley Wolfe), Larry Marshall (Sylvester Lee), Julius La Rosa (Eddie Bell), Gwyda Donhowe (Stephanie Bell), Helen Gallagher (Maggie Simpson), Ron Ferrell (James Lincoln), Larry Marshall (Richie Taylor), Alan Weeks (Stan Howard)
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Note: Also contains fragments of songs in rehearsal scenes and/or song writing scenes, including instrumentals, not in programs. Unlike the Broadway version, these are not fragments of other songs in the score.
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Broadway - Dec., 1978 - Unknown
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Cast: Anne Francine (Shirley Wolfe), Tiger Haynes (Sylvester Lee), Gwen Arment (Rehearsal Pianist), Nate Barnett (Policeman), Warren Berlinger (Eddie Bell), Gwyda Donhowe (Stephanie Bell), Jackée Harry (Melinda Bernard), Reggie Jackson (Louie), Patti Karr (Maggie Simpson), Christina Kumi Kimball (Kumi-Kumi), Irving Allen Lee (James Lincoln)
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Note: Songs Only.

Budgie
West End - Oct., 1988 - Soundboard
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Cast: Adam Faith (Budgie Bird), John Turner (Charlie Endell), Roger Monk (Maurice Khan), Terence Bayler (Detective Inspector Bryant), Nigel Leach (Detective Constable Leadbetter), Anita Dobson (Hazel), Gareth Marks (Laughing Spam), Susan Denaker (Jean), Barbara Young (Connie), Jackie Downey (Inga), Julian Littman (Wossname), John Blythe (Leo King), Alexandra Worrall (Fifi), Caroline O'Connor (Lulu), Catherine Terry (Helga)
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Note: Perfect sound quality from the soundboard, Act 1.mp3 (50.7MB) and Act 2.mp3 (61.6MB)

But I'm a Cheerleader
Studio Demo - 2005 - Unknown
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Cast: Nora Edie, John Hill, Stephanie Kurtzuba, Guy LeMonnier, Logan Lipton, Kelly Marsh, Stefani M. Miller, Eric Moore, Lee Ann Payne, Tom Ritcher, Monte Smock
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Note: 11 tracks Acoustic demo

By Jeeves
BBC Broadcast - Dec. 14, 1996 - Radio Broadcast
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Cast: Steven Pacey (Bertie Wooster), Malcolm Sinclair (Jeeves), Simon Day (Gussie Fink-Nottle), Richard Long (Harold "Stinker" Pinker), Nicolas Colicos (Cyrus Budge III Junior)

Bye Bye Birdie
Encores! - May 6, 2004 - Unknown
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Cast: Daniel Jenkins (Albert Peterson), Karen Ziémba (Rosie Alvarez), Tom Deckman (Harvey Johnson), Emma Zaks (Ursula Merkle), Jessica Grové (Kim MacAfee), Victoria Clark (Doris MacAfee), Walter Bobbie (Harry MacAfee), Kara Klein (Sad Girl/Teenager), Yuka Takara (Sad Girl/Teenager), Doris Roberts (Mae Peterson), Bob Gaynor (Conrad Birdie), Keith Nobbs (Hugo Peabody), Jack Doyle (Mayor/Quartet/Shriner), Kay Walbye (Mayor's Wife), Heather Ayers (Mrs. Merkle), William Ullrich (Randolph MacAfee), Rachelle Rak (Gloria Rasputin), Michael X. Martin (Charles Maude/Quartet), Dale Hensley (Quartet/Shriner), Kilty Reidy (Quartet/Shriner), Cleve Asbury (Shriner), Brad Bradley (Shriner), Brian O'Brien (Shriner), Scott Taylor (Shriner), Sergia Louise Anderson, Eric B. Anthony, Scott Barnhardt, Julie Craig, Sarah Jane Everman, Tim Federle, Warren Freeman, Kristie Kerwin, Tyler Maynard, Brian Pollack, Megan Reinking, Krysta Rodriguez, Kimilee Bryant, Angela Robinson

Cabaret
BBC Broadcast - April 13, 1996 - BBC
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Cast: Steven Berkoff (Emcee), Clare Burt (Sally Bowles), Rosemary Leach (Fräulein Schneider), Keith Michell (Herr Schultz), Alexander Hanson (Clifford Bradshaw), Michael Cahill (Ernst Ludwig)

Cafe Crown
Broadway - March 30, 1964 - Unknown
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Cast: Theodore Bikel (Samuel Cole), Sam Levine (Hymie), Tommy Rall (David Cole), Brenda Lewis (Mme. Cole), Alan Alda (Dr. Irving Gilbert)
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Note: Songs Only.

Call Me Madam
BBC Broadcast - June, 2003 - BBC
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Cast: Kim Criswell (Mrs. Sally Adams), Simon Green (Cosmo Constantine), Anna-Jane Casey (Princess Maria), Julian Ovenden (Kenneth Gibson), Mark Fredrick (Pemberton Maxwell)
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Note: Frequently listed as December 2003. The concert was recorded in June (https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/25a24263cbb80974b13eba18dd58a750), and later broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 24 December. The confusion is mostly caused by the castalbums.org listing which lists the Broadcast date, rather than the recording date. Directed and narrated by Julia McKenzie who also wrote the narration.

Camille Claudel
Demo - 2003 - Demo
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Cast: Linda Eder, Matt Bogart, Guy LeMonnier, Michael Nouri
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Note: 13 tracks Demo

Candide
NY Phil Concert - Nov. 10, 1968 - Unknown
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Cast: Alan Arkin (Narrator/Pangloss/Martin), David Watson (Candide), Madeline Kahn (Cunegonde), Irra Pettina (The Old Lady), William Lewis (The Baron Thunder Ten Tronch/The First Inquisitor/The Marquis Milton/The Governor of Buenos Aires/King Charles Edward/Ferone), Joshua Hecht (The King of Hesse/The Second Inquisitor/The Sultan Milton/The Emperor Ivan/Prince Ivan), Herbert Kraus (The First Hessian General/The Arab Conjurer/Senor I/The Grand Sulan Achmet), Paul Ukena (The Second Hessian General/The Third Inquisitor/The Pilgrim Father/Senor II/King Merrmann/Bacio Bazzini, Chief of Police/Barbara Williams (The Baroness Thunder Ten Tronch/Princess Casmira/The Pilgrim Mother/The Governor's Femal Mistress/Lady Frilly), Anne Ackley (Ensemble), Betty Baish (Ensemble), Jennifer Brown (Ensemble), Judith Buhrman (Ensemble), Diane Dittrich (Ensemble), Eileen Gilbert (Ensemble), Diana Hoagland (Ensemble), Sonja Lovli (Ensemble), Helyne McLain (Ensemble), Marjorie Rivingston (Ensemble), Mary Ann Rydzeski (Ensemble), Trudy Wallace (Ensemble), Keith Baker (Ensemble), Roger Brown (Ensemble), Richard Frisch (Ensemble), Bill Galarno (Ensemble), Lester James (Ensemble), Martin Lies (Ensemble)
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Note: One-performance concert at Philharmonic Hall honoring Leonard Bernstein's 50th birthday.
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Scottish Opera - May 19, 1988 - BBC
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Cast: Alan Arkin (Narrator/Pangloss/Martin), David Watson (Candide), Madeline Kahn (Cunegonde), Irra Pettina (The Old Lady), William Lewis (The Baron Thunder Ten Tronch/The First Inquisitor/The Marquis Milton/The Governor of Buenos Aires/King Charles Edward/Ferone), Joshua Hecht (The King of Hesse/The Second Inquisitor/The Sultan Milton/The Emperor Ivan/Prince Ivan), Herbert Kraus (The First Hessian General/The Arab Conjurer/Senor I/The Grand Sulan Achmet), Paul Ukena (The Second Hessian General/The Third Inquisitor/The Pilgrim Father/Senor II/King Merrmann/Bacio Bazzini, Chief of Police/Barbara Williams (The Baroness Thunder Ten Tronch/Princess Casmira/The Pilgrim Mother/The Governor's Femal Mistress/Lady Frilly), Anne Ackley (Ensemble), Betty Baish (Ensemble), Jennifer Brown (Ensemble), Judith Buhrman (Ensemble), Diane Dittrich (Ensemble), Eileen Gilbert (Ensemble), Diana Hoagland (Ensemble), Sonja Lovli (Ensemble), Helyne McLain (Ensemble), Marjorie Rivingston (Ensemble), Mary Ann Rydzeski (Ensemble), Trudy Wallace (Ensemble), Keith Baker (Ensemble), Roger Brown (Ensemble), Richard Frisch (Ensemble), Bill Galarno (Ensemble), Lester James (Ensemble), Martin Lies (Ensemble)
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NY Phil Concert - May 7, 2004 - Radio
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Cast: Paul Groves (Candide), Kristin Chenoweth (Cunegonde), Patti LuPone (The Old Lady), Sir Thomas Allen (Dr. Pangloss), Jeff Blumenkrantz (Maximilian), Janine LaManna (Paquette), Gina Ferral, Patty Goble, John Herrera, Michael McCormick, Michael McElroy, Stanford Olsen, Ray Wills
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Note: As broadcasted on WNYC, this is a different show from the Pro-shot. Includes "History of Candide" and interviews with conductor Marin Alsop and Kristin Chenoweth
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English National Opera - July, 2008 - Radio
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Cast: Toby Spence (Candide), Alex Jennings (Voltaire/Dr Pangloss/Martin), Marnie Breckenridge (Cunegonde), Beverley Klein (Old Lady), Bonaventura Bottone (Inquisitor/Captain/Governor), Mairéad Buicke (Paquette), Mark Stone (Maximilian), Ferlyn Brass (Cacambo)

Carmelina
Pre-Broadway/Washington D.C. - March 7, 1979 - Unknown
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Cast: Georgia Brown (Signora Carmelina Campbell), Howard Ross (Steve Karzinski), John Michael King (Carlton Smith), Gordon Ramsey (Walter Braddock), Grace Keagy (Rosa), Jossie deGuzman (Gia Campbell), Cesare Siepi (Vittorio Dela Marta), Joseph d'Angerio (Roberto/Guitarist)
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Note: Songs only. Opening night at the Kennedy Center, following the previous try-out in Wilmington, DE.

Carnival
Encores! - Feb., 2002 - Unknown
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Cast: Brian Stokes Mitchell (Paul Berthalet), Anne Hathaway (Lili), Debbie Shapiro Gravitte (Rosalie), David Margulies (BF Schiegel), David Costabile (Jacquot), Douglas Sills (Marco the Magnificent), Philip LeStrange (Grobert)

Carnival in Flanders
Backer's Audition - 1952 - Unknown
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Cast: Susan Johnson (Cornelia), Norman Atkins (Mayor/Duke), Siska (Libi Staiger), Paula Stone (Narrator)
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Note: Narrated by Paula Stone, one of the show's producers. George Oppenheimer, one of the book's original co-writers, withdrew from the project during the Philadelphia tryout.

Carrie: The Musical
Workshop / Reading - Aug., 1984 - Unknown
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Cast: Annie Golden (Carrie White), Maureen McGovern (Margaret White), Laura Dean (Sue Snell), Todd Graff (Tommy Ross), Liz Callaway (Chris Hargensen), Peter Neptune (Billy Nolan), Laurie Beechman (Lynn Gardner)
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Note: The original reading of the show, done to attract investors. Only Act One was performed during this reading.
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Private Stratford Rehearsal - Feb., 1987 - Unknown
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Cast: Linzi Hateley (Carrie White), Barbara Cook (Margaret White), Lillias White (u/s Lynn Gardner)
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Note: Audio recording of private rehearsals between Barbara Cook, Linzi Hatley, and Lillias White. Barbara Cook has trouble with the material, and curses throughout. Includes Unsuspecting Hearts, Open Your Heart, Once I Loved a Boy, Carrie (Reprise), and I Remember How Those Boys Could Dance
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Stratford-Upon-Avon - March 5, 1988 - Soundboard
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Cast: Linzi Hateley (Carrie White), Barbara Cook (Margaret White), Sally Ann Triplett (Sue Snell), Paul Gyngell (Tommy Ross), Charlotte d'Amboise (Chris Hargensen), Gene Anthony Ray (Billy Nolan), Darlene Love (Lynn Gardner)
Broadway - May 15, 1988 - Soundboard
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Cast: Linzi Hateley (Carrie White), Betty Buckley (Margaret White), Charlotte d'Amboise (Chris Hargensen), Darlene Love (Lynn Gardner)
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Pre-Broadway Revival Reading - Nov. 20, 2009m - Unknown
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Cast: Molly Ranson (Carrie White), Marin Mazzie (Margaret White), Jennifer Damiano (Sue Snell), Matt Doyle (Tommy Ross), Diana DeGarmo (Chris Hargensen), John Arthur Greene (Billy Nolan), Sutton Foster (Lynn Gardner), Philip Hoffman, Corey Boardman, Lilli Cooper, Katrina Rose Dideriksen, Benjamin Eakeley, Emily Ferranti, Kyle Harris, Kaitlin Kiyan, Max Kumangai, MacKenzie Mauzy, Preston Sadleir, Jonathan Schwartz, Bud Weber, Sasha Weiss

Casper: The Friendly Ghost
Regional Tour - June, 2001 - Soundboard
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Cast: Chita Rivera (Magdelena Monteverde), Paul Tiesler (Casper), Tim Hartman (Stretch), Jamie Torcellini (Stinkie), LaParee Young (Fatso), Mitchell Jarvis (Donald), Cynthia Thomas (Lane), Tina Johnson (Minnie), Kristen Graeber (Gretchen), Gerard Canonico (Bradley), B.J. Eyth (Pierce), Laurie Gamache (Hathaway), Gaelen Gilliland (Coco), Jesse Nager (Belmondo), Courtney Neville (Precious), Jason Patrick Sands (Chuck), Matthew Thibedeau (Armondo), Anika Bobb (Bettina), Eric Daniel Santagata (Guido), Leo Ash Evens, Anne Lauterbach, Tim Brady, David Larsen, Nicholas Belton, Zakiya Young
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Note: Songs only.

Celebration
Broadway - 1969 - Unknown
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Cast: Keith Charles (Potemkin), Michael Glenn-Smith (Orphan), Susan Watson (Angel), Ted Thurston (Rich), Glenn Bastian, Cindi Bulak, Stephan DeGhelder, Leah Horen, Patricia Lens, Norman Mathews, Frank Newell, Pamela Peadon, Felix Rice, Sally Riggs, Gary Wales, Hal Watters

Chaplin
Los Angeles Civic Light Opera - 1983 - Unknown
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Cast: Anthony Newley (Charlie Chaplin), Mary Leigh Stahl (Hannah, Miss Peterson), Scott Grimes (Young Charlie), Ricky Segall (Young Sydney), Lyle Kanouse (Master of Ceremonies), Kenneth H Waller (Charles Senior, Hearst), Andrea Marcovicci (Oona, Lita, Paulette Goddard), Kathy Andrini (Victoria), Jack Ritschel (Grudgewick, Picklebrain), Marsha Bagwell (Matron, Chee Chee San, Lillian), Michael Byers (Grown Sydney), Thom Keeling (Teen Sydney), John Allee (Teen Charlie), S Marc Jordan (Karno, Butzi), Ric Stoneback (Reeves, Fatty Arbuckle, Dubczek), Jim MacGeorge (Stan Laurel, Willhartz), Lyle Kanouse (Mack Sennett, Edwin), Sheri Cowart (Mabel Normand), Thom Sesma (Kojo)

Chess
Demo - 1984 - Demo
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Cast: Agnetha Fältskog, Elaine Paige, Björn Ulvaeus
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Note: First release, incomplete. Features 8 demo tracks.
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Broadway - April 28, 1988 - Unknown
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Cast: David Carroll (Anatoly Sergievsky), Judy Kuhn (Florence Vassy), Phillip Casnoff (Freddie Trumper), Marcia Mitzman (Svetlana Sergievskaya), Harry Goz (Molokov)
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Actor's Fund Benefit Concert - Sep. 22, 2003 - Soundboard
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Cast: Josh Groban (Anatoly Sergievsky), Julia Murney (Florence Vassy), Adam Pascal (Freddie Trumper), Sutton Foster (Svetlana Sergievskaya), Raúl Esparza (Arbiter), Norm Lewis (Molokov), Jonathan Dokuchitz (Walter de Courcey)

Chicago
Composer Demo - 1974 - Demo
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Cast: John Kander, Fred Ebb
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Note: The original composers' demo for Chicago, entirely sung through by John Kander and Fred Ebb. Contains the following songs that were cut before it opened on Broadway: Ten Percent, No, Rose Colored Glasses, Pansy Eyes, Finale Act One, It, & Loopin' the Loop.

Children of Eden
West End - 1991 - Unknown
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Cast: Ken Page (Father), Martin Smith (Adam), Shezwae Powell (Eve), Richard Lloyd-King (Snake), Adrian Beaumont (Cain), Kevin Colson (Noah), Earlene Bentley (Mama Noah), Craig Pinder (Shem), Ray Shell (Ham), Anthony Barclay (Japheth), Hiromi Itoh (Aysha), Ruthie Henshall (Aphra), Frances Ruffelle (Yonah), Kerry-Jane Beddows (Ensemble), Kaye Brown (Ensemble), Sophia Butler (Ensemble), Anna-Jane Casey (Ensemble), Colin Charles (Ensemble), Sally Dewhurst (Ensemble), Stephanie Drouard (Ensemble), Jacqui Dubois (Ensemble), Brenda Edwards (Ensemble), Andrea Francis (Ensemble), Antoni Garfield Henry (Ensemble), Steven Houghton (Ensemble), Graham Hubbard (Ensemble), Stephen Kent (Ensemble), Vanessa Leigh-Hicks (Ensemble), Glenn Lee (Ensemble), Kumiko Miura (Ensemble), Michael Aaron Peth (Ensemble), Elizabeth Reniham (Ensemble), Andrew Robbins (Ensemble), Mitch Sebastian (Ensemble), Jonathan Stigwood (Ensemble), Sonia Swaby (Ensemble), Michael White (Ensemble), Michael Winsor (Ensemble), Tunku Yasmin (Ensemble)
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Note: The third disc sounds like it could be from a different performance. Shion Abdillah, Ramilles Corbin, and Ashley Walters alternated in the role of Abel.
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Cinderella (Lloyd Webber)
Broadway (Bad Cinderella) - Feb. 17, 2023 - catherinewasamassivec
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Cast: Linedy Genao (Cinderella), Jordan Dobson (Prince Sebastian), Carolee Carmello (The Stepmother), Grace McLean (The Queen), Sami Gayle (Adele), Morgan Higgins (Marie), Christina Acosta Robinson (The Godmother), Josh Drake (Arthur), Cameron Loyal (Prince Charming), J Savage (Gawain), Dave Schoonover (Dorian), Mike Baerga (Ensemble), Raymond Baynard (Ensemble), Lauren Boyd (Ensemble), Kaleigh Cronin (Ensemble), Ben Lanham (Ensemble), Ángel Lozada (Ensemble), Mariah Lyttle (Ensemble), Sarah Meahl (Ensemble), Christian Probst (Ensemble), Larkin Reilly (Ensemble), Julio Rey (Ensemble), Lily Rose (Ensemble), Tregoney Shepherd (Ensemble), Paige Smallwood (Ensemble), Aléna Watters (Ensemble)
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Note: “First time we run through it, might be a bit of a mess. Have fun!” – Andrew Lloyd Webber to catherinewasamassivec before the show.

The City Chap
Library of Congress Concert - May 16, 1986 - Unknown
Format: MP3 tracked
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Cast: George Dvorsky (Nat Duncan), Jeanne Lehman (Betty Graham), Judy Kaye (Josie Lockwood), Cris Groenendaal (Stephen Kellogg), Sheryl Woods (Grace Bartlett), Michael Maguire (Roland Barnett)
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Note: Performed in a concert entitled "A Jerome Kern Evening," alongside She's a Good Fellow.

Clue: The Musical
Studio Demo - 1997 - Unknown
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Cast: Denny Dillon, Robert Bartley, Ian Knauer, Michael Kostroff, Daniel Lery McDonald, Marc Rubman, Tiffany Taylor, Wysandria Woolsey

Coco
Broadway - Aug. 1, 1970 - Soundboard
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Cast: Katharine Hepburn (Coco Chanel), George Rose (Louis Greff), Gale Dixon (Noelle), David Holliday (Georges), René Auberjonois (Sebastian Baye)
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Note: Katharine Hepburn's final night, that includes her speech.

Colette
Pre-Broadway Tour - Feb., 1982 - Soundboard
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Cast: Diana Rigg (Colette), Marta Eggerth (Sido), John Reardon (Willy), Robert Helpmann (Jacques), Martin Vidnovic (Maurice), Ron Raines (Henri de Jouvenal), Rhoda Butler (Colette de Jouvenal), Marti Stevens (Missy), Mary Stout (Madame Semiramis), Jane Lanier (Nita), Michael Cone (Writer), Arlene Columbo (Ida), Russell Leib (Boudou), Ralph Braun (Master of Ceremonies), Dana Moore (Danielle), Don Bernhardt, Carol Burt, Nancy Callman, Ron Farrar, Daryl Murphy, Harry Lee Nordyke, Peggy Parten, David Scala, Carol Schuberg, Ivan Torres, Joel Whittaker, Zachary Wilde
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Pre-Broadway Tour - March, 1982 - Soundboard
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Cast: Same as above.
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Note: "Oo-La-La" and "Something for the Summer" are missing, "Something for the Winter" is incomplete.
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Pre-Broadway Tour - March 20, 1982 - Soundboard
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Cast: Same as above.

Colette Collage
Musicals in Mufti - April, 2012 - Unknown
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Cast: Christine Andreas (Colette Collage), Jo Ann Cunningham (Sido), Peter Land (Jacques), Patrick Lane (De Jouvenal), Anne Markt (Colette de Jouvenel), Bill Nolte (Willy), Vanessa Reseland (Missy), Nicholas Rodriguez (Maurice), Carrington Vilmont (German Officer), Sasha Weiss (Pauline), Scott Willis (Captain Colette)

The Color Purple
Broadway - Dec. 7, 2005 - Unknown
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Cast: LaChanze (Celie), Elisabeth Withers-Mendes (Shug Avery), Felicia P Fields (Sofia), Lou Myers (Mister), Brandon Victor Dixon (Harpo), Renée Elise Goldsberry (Nettie)

Comedy
Boston Try-Out - Nov., 1972 - Unknown
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Cast: Merwin Goldsmith (Great Magician), George S. Irving (Capitano Cockalorum), Joseph Bova (Coviello), Joseph R. Sicari (Pantalone), Bill McCutcheon (Pulcinella), Jerry Sroka (Doctor Gratiano), Diane J. Findlay (Franceschina), Frank Vohs (Zanni), Marty Morris (Melbi), George Lee Andrews (Sireno), SuEllen Estey (Clori), John Witham (Elpino), Marc Jordan (Bacchus), Marilyn Saunders (Bacchant), Lana Shaw (Bacchant), Bobby Lee (Soundman), Thom Christoph (Country Fellow)
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Note: Songs Only

Company
Composer Demo - 1969 - Demo
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Cast: Stephen Sondheim, Hal Prince
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Note: 8 tracks. Sometimes mislabeled as Backer's Audition or labelled just as Company - Demo. Set list: Company, Someone is Waiting, Another Hundred People, Sorry Grateful, Happily Ever After, You Could Drive a Person Crazy, Side By Side and Company (Finale)
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Broadway - May 2, 1970 - Unknown
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Cast: Dean Jones (Bobby/Bobbie), Elaine Stritch (Joanne), Barbara Barrie (Sarah), Charles Kimbrough (Harry), Merle Louise (Susan), John Cunningham (Peter), Teri Ralston (Jenny), James O'Sullivan (u/s David), Susan Browning (April/Andy), Donna McKechnie (Kathy/Theo), Pamela Myers (Marta/PJ), Beth Howland (Amy/Jamie), Steve Elmore (Paul), Charles Braswell (Larry)
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Note: This recording is sometimes identified as documenting opening night (April 26, 1970), but it seems likely to be the one recorded on May 2, 1970, listed in David Hummel's The Collector's Guide to the American Musical Theatre. Steve Elmore sings David's part in "Sorry-Grateful" possibly because of the understudy for David going on.
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London Concert - Nov. 25, 2005 - BBC
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Cast: Julian Ovenden (Robert), Kim Criswell (Joanne), Sharon Eckman (Sarah), Michael Cantwell (Harry), Sarah Ryan (Susan), Mark Meadows (Peter), Kimberly Akester (Jenny), Michael Robinson (David), Melanie Marshall (Amy), Christopher Dee (Paul), Nicholas Pound (Larry), Alison Jiear (Marta), Samantha Shaw (Kathy), Emma Kershaw (April), David Benedict (Narrator)
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Note: Broadcasted on BBC 3 on December 26, 2005.
Julia McKenzie hosts a star-studded gala concert in celebration of Stephen Sondheim's 75th birthday, recorded at Hackney Empire. The first part of the evening includes some of Sondheim's best-known songs on the subject of relationships, from Follies, A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, Merrily We Roll Along and Into the Woods, with many of his greatest hits - including Anyone Can Whistle, There Won't Be Trumpets, In Buddy's Eyes, Losing My Mind, Not When I'm Around and Send in the Clowns. In Part Two, there's a concert performance of Company.

Concerts (Miscellaneous)
The Origins of Love: The Songs and Stories of Hedwig - June 28, 2019 - Sondheimtrader
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Cast: Lena Hall, Amber Martin, John Cameron Mitchell, Mason Alexander Park, Miriam Shor, Stephen Trask

A Connecticut Yankee
Encores! - Feb., 2001 - Unknown
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Cast: Henry Gibson (Arthur Pendragos), Seán Martin Hingston (Gerald Gareth), Steven Sutcliffe (Martin Barrett [The Yankee]), Mark Lotito (Albert Kay/Sir Kay), Christine Ebersole (Fay Morgan/Morgan Le Fay), Nancy Lemenager (Evelyn Lane/Dame Evelyn), Judith Blazer (Alice Carter/Alisande [Sandy]), Megan Sikora (Angela/Maid Angela), Peter Bartlett (Henry Merle/Merlin), Ron Leibman (Sir Launcelot), Jessica Walter (Guinevere), Henry Gibson (King Arthur), Seán Martin Hingston (Sir Galahad), Chris Hoch (Lead Male Singer/Fay's Boys), Tony Capone (Fay's Boys), John Halmi (Fay's Boys), J.D. Webster (Fay's Boys), Anne Allgood (Samba Girl), Kate Baldwin (Samba Girl), Rebecca Spencer (Samba Girl), Mimi Wyche (Samba Girl), Robert M. Armitage (Dancing Ensemble), Vance Avery (Dancing Ensemble), David Eggers (Dancing Ensemble), Anika Ellis (Dancing Ensemble), Matt Lashey (Dancing Ensemble), Elizabeth Mills (Dancing Ensemble), Aixa M. Rosario Medina (Dancing Ensemble), Julie Connors (Singing Ensemble), Robert Osborne (Singing Ensemble), Frank Ream (Singing Ensemble), Keith Spencer (Singing Ensemble)

Copperfield
Broadway - 1981 - Soundboard
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Cast: Brian Matthews (Adult David), Carmen Mathews (Aunt Betsy), Christian Slater (Billy Mowcher), Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (Dora), Lenny Wolpe (Mr. Dick), George S Irving (Mr. Micawber), Beulah Garrick (Mrs. Heep), Barrie Ingham (Uriah Heep), Evan Richards (Young David)
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Note: Soundboard Songs Only

The Craft: The Musical
Demo - May, 2012 - Demo
Format: MP3 tracked
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Cast: Anastasia Arnold, Brittney Brown, Madison Kauffman, Emily Lyons, Anthony Norman, Kevin Michael Jones

Cry For Us All
Broadway - April 8, 1970 - Unknown
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Cast: Joan Diener (Kathleen Stanton), Steve Arlen (Matt Stanton), Robert Weede (Edward Quinn), Helen Gallagher (Bessie Legg), Tommy Rall (Petey Boyle), Dolores Wilson (Maria Haggerty), Paul Ukena (John "Black Jack" Haggerty), Edwin Steffe (James "Palsy" Murphy), William Griffis (Father Stanislaus Coyne), Elliott Savage (Father Maloney), Fran Stevens (Mrs. Teresa Tuohy)

Cyrano de Bergerac (Wildhorn)
Studio Demo - 2004 - Demo
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Cast: Douglas Sills, Linda Eder, Rob Evan, Allen Fitzpatrick, Kevin Ligon, Doug Storm, Brian d'Arcy James

Daddy Long Legs
Demo - 2004 - Demo - Highlights
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Cast: Jayne Paterson

Damn Yankees
Encores! Summer Series - July, 2008 - Unknown
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Cast: Sean Hayes (Mr. Applegate), Jane Krakowski (Lola), Cheyenne Jackson (Joe Hardy), Megan Lawrence (Gloria Thorpe), P.J. Benjamin (Joe Boyd), Randy Graff (Meg Boyd)

Dance of the Vampires
Studio Demo - 1999 - Demo
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Cast: Steve Barton, Aris Sas, Markus Lovett, Elaine Caswell, Ellen Foley, Kyle Scarpia Gordon, Michael Reed
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Note: This is a compilation of a lot of demo tracks, most from the Jim Steinman version that finally became Tanz Der Vampire. Also some tracks from the UK Demo featuring Michael Reed.
Most of those were recorded in studio, so perfect quality. The "Rehearsal tracks" are piano only, sometimes slightly overloaded, as recorded straight to the mike, probably without any engineering, but still very decent.
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Broadway - Nov. 1, 2002 - Unknown
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Cast: Michael Crawford (Count Krolock), Mandy Gonzalez (Sarah), Max von Essen (Alfred), René Auberjonois (Abronsius), Ron Orbach (Chagal), Liz McCartney (Rebecca), Leah Hocking (Magda), Mark Price (Boris), Asa Somers (Herbert)
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Broadway - 2003 - Soundboard
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Cast: Michael Crawford (Count Krolock), Mandy Gonzalez (Sarah), Max von Essen (Alfred), René Auberjonois (Abronsius), Ron Orbach (Chagal), Liz McCartney (Rebecca), Leah Hocking (Magda), Mark Price (Boris), Doug Storm (Herbert)
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Note: Sometimes listed with Asa Somers as Herbert. Includes Overture, God Has Left the Building, Garlic, Original Sin, Braver Than We Are, Say a Prayer, Come with Me (Introduction), Come with Me (Act One Finale), Entr'acte/Chorale, Total Eclipse of the Heart, Carpe Noctem, Death Is Such an Odd Thing (Reprise), Eternity, Never Be Enough, The Dance of the Vampires (Finale).
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Broadway - Jan., 2003 - Unknown
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Cast: Michael Crawford (Count Krolock), Mandy Gonzalez (Sarah), Max von Essen (Alfred), René Auberjonois (Abronsius), Ron Orbach (Chagal), Liz McCartney (Rebecca), Leah Hocking (Magda), Mark Price (Boris), Asa Somers (Herbert)
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Note: Second-to-last performance.
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Broadway - Jan. 11, 2003 - Unknown
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Cast: Michael Crawford (Count Krolock), Sara Schmidt (u/s Sarah), Max von Essen (Alfred), René Auberjonois (Abronsius), Ron Orbach (Chagal), Liz McCartney (Rebecca), Leah Hocking (Magda), Mark Price (Boris), Asa Somers (Herbert)
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Broadway - Jan. 24, 2003 - Unknown
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Cast: Michael Crawford (Count Krolock), Mandy Gonzalez (Sarah), Max von Essen (Alfred), René Auberjonois (Abronsius), Ron Orbach (Chagal), Liz McCartney (Rebecca), Leah Hocking (Magda), Mark Price (Boris), Asa Somers (Herbert)
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Note: Sounds like someone lowered the volume on this one just a little bit. It's not bad, but it's not as loud as other audios are. One of the last performances of the show.
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Broadway - Jan. 25, 2003 - Unknown
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Cast: Michael Crawford (Count Krolock), Mandy Gonzalez (Sarah), Max von Essen (Alfred), René Auberjonois (Abronsius), Ron Orbach (Chagal), Liz McCartney (Rebecca), Leah Hocking (Magda), Mark Price (Boris), Asa Somers (Herbert)

Dancin'
Broadway - June 23. 1978 - Unknown
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Cast: Gail Benedict, Sandahl Bergman, Karen G. Burke, Rene Ceballos, Christopher Chadman, Wayne Cilento, Christine Colby (alt Dancer), Jill Cook, Gregory B. Drotar, Vicki Frederick, Linda Haberman, Richard Korthaze, Edward Love, John Mineo, Ann Reinking, Blane Savage, Charles Ward, David Warren-Gibson (alt Dancer)

Darling of the Day
Broadway - Jan. 27, 1968 - Unknown
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Cast: Vincent Price (Piram Fall), Patrica Routledge (Alice Chalice), Brenda Forbes (Lady Vale), Peter Woodthorpe (Oxford), Teddy Green (Alf), Michael Lewis (Pennington), Mitchell Jason (Duncan), Leo Leyden (Doctor), Marc Jordan (Bert), Joy Nichols (Daphne), Charles Welch (Henry Leek), Camila Ashland (Mrs. Leek), Beth Howland (Rosalind)

Dear World
Demo - 1968 - Demo - Highlights
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Cast: Unknown
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Note: 9 tracks.
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Boston Try-Out - 1968 - Unknown - Highlights
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Cast: M'el Dowd (u/s Countess Aurelia), Carmen Mathews (Constance), Jane Connell (Gabrielle), Milo O'Shea (The Sewerman), Pamela Hall (Nina), Kurt Peterson (Julian)
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Broadway - March 3, 1969 - Unknown
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Cast: Angela Lansbury (Countess Aurelia), Carmen Mathews (Constance), Jane Connell (Gabrielle), Milo O'Shea (The Sewerman), Pamela Hall (Nina), Kurt Peterson (Julian)
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Note: Based on the songs heard and their order, this recording appears to have been made following opening night, when the show was frozen (at any rate, this is the score as it was heard on the cast album).
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Charring Cross, London - March 2, 2013 - toomuchlove365
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Cast: Betty Buckley (Countess Aurelia), Annabel Leventon (Constance), Rebecca Lock (Gabrielle), Paul Nicholas (The Sewerman), Katy Treharne (Nina), Stuart Matthew Price (Julian), Peter Land (President #1), Ayman Safiah (Mute / The Mime)
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Encores! - March 19, 2023 - Unknown
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Cast: Donna Murphy (Countess Aurelia), Brooks Ashmanskas (President), Giuseppe Bausilio (Lawyer 1), Andréa Burns (Constance), Ben Fankhauser (Lawyer 3), Christopher Fitzgerald (Sewerman), Ann Harada (Gabrielle), Kody Jauron (Artiste), Phillip Johnson Richardson (Julian), Stanley Wayne Mathis (Prospector), Caesar Samayoa (Lawyer 2), Samantha Williams (Nina), Cicily Daniels (Ensemble), Brian Flores (Ensemble), Blair Goldberg (Ensemble), Andrea Jones-Sojola (Ensemble), Eddie Korbich (Ensemble), Josh Lamon (Ensemble), Will Mann (Ensemble), Manna Nichols (Ensemble), Emilie Renier (Ensemble), Phumzile Sojola (Ensemble), Jessica Tyler Wright (Ensemble), Franca Vercelloni (Ensemble)

Death Note: The Musical
US Concept Album - 2014 - Demo
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Cast: Jeremy Jordan, Jarrod Spector, Eric Anderson, Carrie Manolakos, Adrienne Warren, Michael Lanning, Laura Osnes

Desperately Seeking Susan
West End - 2007 - Soundboard
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Cast: Emma Williams (Susan), Kelly Price (Roberta Glass), Mark McGee (Jay Shea), Alec Newman (Dez), Leanne Best (Leslie Glass), Jonathan Wrather (Gary Glass), Steven Houghton (Alex Verne), Victoria Hamilton-Barritt (Maria), Steven Serlin (Larry), Lucy Banfield, Matthew Boulton, Chloe Campbell, Matt Flint, Alex Gaumond, Kaisa Hammarlund, Paul Hazel (Tina), Christine Holman, Toussaint Meghie, Twinnie-Lee Moore, Chris Piper, Laura Scott, Lincoln Stone, Gemma Whitelam.
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West End - Oct. 24, 2007 - Unknown
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Cast: Emma Williams (Susan), Kelly Price (Roberta Glass), Leanne Best (Leslie Glass), Mark McGee (Jay Shea), Alec Newman (Dez), Jonathan Wrather (Gary Glass), Victoria Hamilton-Barritt (Maria), Paul Hazel (Tina), Steve Houghton (Alex Verne), Steven Serlin (Larry Stein), Lucy Banfield (Ensemble), Matthew Boulton (Ensemble), Chloe Campbell (Ensemble), Matt Flint (Ensemble), Alex Gaumond (Ensemble), Kaisi Hammarlund (Ensemble), Christine Holman (Ensemble), Tousaint Meghie (Ensemble), Chris Piper (Ensemble), Laura Scott (Ensemble), Lincoln Stone (Ensemble), Gemma Whitelam (Ensemble)

Diamonds
Off-Broadway - 1984 - Unknown - Highlights
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Cast: Bill McComb (Stadium Announcer), Loni Ackerman, Susan Bigelow, Jackée Harry, Scott Holmes, Dick Latessa, Dwayne Markee/Wade Raley, Larry Riley, Nestor Serrano, Chip Zien, Bill McComb
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Note: Songs only. Dwayne Markee and Wade Raley played the same role at alternating performances. It has not been determined who appears on this recording.

Doctor Jazz
Broadway - Feb. - March, 1975 - Unknown - Highlights
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Cast: Bobby Van (Steve Anderson), Lola Falana (Edna Mae Sheridan), Lillian Hayman (Georgina Sheridan), Paul Echel (Henry), Jack Landron (Jonathan Jackson Jr.)
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Note: Songs only.
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Broadway - March, 1975 - Unknown
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Cast: Bobby Van (Steve Anderson), Lola Falana (Edna Mae Sheridan), Lillian Hayman (Georgina Sheridan), Paul Echel (Henry), Jack Landron (Jonathan Jackson Jr.)

Doctor Zhivago
La Jolla Playhouse - May 10, 2006 - Unknown
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Cast: Ivan Hernandez (Yurii Zhivago), Jessica Burrows (Lara Guisher), Tom Hewitt (Viktor Komarovsky), Matt Bogart (Pasha Antipov), Rena Strober (Tonia Gromeko)

A Doll's Life
Broadway - Sep., 1982 - Soundboard
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Cast: Betsy Joslyn (Nora), George Hearn (Actor/Torvald/Johan), Peter Gallagher (Otto), Edmund Lyndeck (Eric), Barbara Lang (Astrid), Penny Orloff (Audition Singer/Selma/Jacqueline), Norman A. Large (Conductor/Gustafson/Escamillo/Audition Singer/Loki/Mr. Zetterling), David Vosburgh (Stagehand/Dr. Berg/Audition Singer/Ambassador), Michael Vita (Stage Manager/Hamsun/Petersen/Warden/Nilson), Diane Armistead (Dowager), Gordon Bovinet (Musician/Mr. Kloster), Willi Burke (Camilla Forrester), Patti Cohenour (Assistant Stage Manager/Helga), John Corsaut (Prison Guard), David Cale Johnson (Prison Guard), Carol Lurie (Helmer's Maid/Waitress), Larry Small (Musician/Waiter), Paul Straney (Waiter/Audition Singer/Muller), Olga Talyn (Maid/The Widow), Jim Wagg (Ivar), Kimberly Stern (Emmy), David Seaman (Bob), Lisa Peters (Woman in White), Teri Gill (Woman in Red), Patricia Parker (Woman in Black), David Evans (Man in Black)

Dracula: The Musical (Wildhorn)
Broadway - Aug. 10, 2004 - Soundboard
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Cast: Tom Hewitt (Dracula), Stephen Henderson (Abraham van Helsing), Melissa Errico (Mina Harker), Kelli O'Hara (Lucy Westenra), Darren Ritchie (Jonathan Harker), Don Stephenson (Renfield)

Drat! The Cat!
Off-Broadway Revival - Aug. 14, 1974 - Unknown
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Cast: Leonore Vincent (Alice Van Guilder), John Aller (Bob Purefoy), Alan Abrams (Lucius Van Guilder), Marilyn Robbins (Matilda Van Guilder), Audrey Lavine (Kate Purefoy), Richard Beck-Meyer (Malthus), Stanley Carr, Philip Jostrom, Ed Prostak, Joanne Kaplan, Robin Jacober, Gary Krasny, Bill Baron, David Rambo, Anne Shaheen, Kathleen Smith, John Medford, Robert Haggerty, Davi Loren, Deidre Tinker, Deborah Salem

Dreamgirls
Broadway Revival - June 28, 1987 - Unknown
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Cast: Lillias White (Effie Melody White), Alisa Gyse (Deena Jones), Arnetia Walker (Lorrell Robinson), Weyman Thompson (Curtis Taylor, Jr.), Herbert L Rawlings Jr. (James "Thunder" Early), Kevyn Morrow (C.C. White), Susan Beaubian (Michelle Morris), Roy L Jones (Marty Madison), Milton Craig Nealy (Wayne)
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Note: Opening Night

The Drowsy Chaperone
Demo - 2006 - Demo - Highlights
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Cast: Beth Leavel, Bob Martin, Sutton Foster
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Note: 7 tracks.

Edges
Demo - 2005 - Demo
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Cast: Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, Gavin Creel, Chelsea Krombach, Nick Blaemire, Nicholas Ardell, Whitney Bashor, Shoshana Bean, Cheyenne Jackson, Jesse Nager, Monique French, Karen Mason, Todd Bunonopane, Steven Pasquale

The Education of H*Y*M*A*N* K*A*P*L*A*N
Broadway - April, 1968 - Unknown - Highlights
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Cast: Stephen Bolster (Jimmy), Dick Ensslen (Pushcart Vendor), Cyril Murkin (Old Clothes Man), Donna McKechnie (Kathy McKenna), Nathaniel Frey (Sam Pinsky), David Gold (Reuben Plonsky), Dick Latessa (Giovanni Pastora), Honey Sanders (Mrs. Moskowitz), Susan Camber (Sarah Moskowitz/Dancer), Gary Krawford (Mr. Parkhill), Maggie Task (Fanny Gidwitz), Barbara Minkus (Rose Mitnick), Tom Bosley (Hyman Kaplan), Dorothy Emmerson (Eileen Higby), Beryl Towbin (Marie Vitale), Mimi Sloan (Mrs. Mitnick), Wally Engelhardt (Officer Callahan), Hal Linden (Yissel Fishbein), David Ellin (Guard/Singer), Rufus Smith (Judge Mahon)

EFX
Las Vegas - May 7, 1995 - Unknown
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Cast: Michael Crawford (EFX Master/Merlin/P.T. Barnum/Harry Houdini/HG Wells)
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Las Vegas - 1996 - Unknown
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Cast: Kevin Koelbl (EFX Master/Harry Houdini/Master of Spirits), Stewart Daylida (Merlin/P.T. Barnum/Master of Laughter)
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Las Vegas - 2002 - Soundboard
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Cast: Rick Springfield (The EFX Master/Merlin/P.T. Barnum/Harry Houdini/H.G. Wells)

Encores! Bash
2001 - Nov. 19, 2001 - Unknown
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Cast: Gary Beach, Kristin Chenoweth, Jason Danieley, Melissa Errico, Christopher Fitzgerald, Randy Graff, Alix Korey, Howard McGillin, Donna Murphy, Jubilant Sykes, Vanessa Williams, Carol Woods, Karen Ziémba, Vanessa Ayers, Christopher Eaton Bailey, Rebecca Baxter, Benjamin Brecher, Timothy Breese, Jessica Leigh Brown, Rosalind Brown, Tony Capone, Philip Chaffin, Carson Church, Marie Danvers, Susan Derry, David Eggers, Gregg Goodbrod, John Halmi, Teri Hansen, Ian Knauer, Mary Kate Law, Brandi Chavonne Massey, Sheryl McCallum, Elizabeth Mills, Linda Mugleston, Karyn Overstreet, Abe Reybold, Keith Spencer, Laurie Williamson
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2004 - Nov. 22, 2004 - Unknown
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Cast: Michael Arden, Kate Baldwin, Brent Barrett, Ward Billeisen, Victoria Clark, Bernard Dotson, Christine Ebersole, Harvey Fierstein, David Garrison, Malcolm Gets, Sara Gettelfinger, Debbie Shapiro Gravitte, Anne Hathaway, Dick Latessa, Nancy Lemenager, Rebecca Luker, Burke Moses, Noah Racey, Leslie Uggams, Tony Yazbeck, Karen Ziémba
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Note: Titled "Celebrating Five Immortal American Songwriters", this concert featured songs by Harold Arlen, Marc Blitzstein, Dorothy Fields, Frederick Loewe, and Jule Styne.

The Exception and the Rule
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Cast: Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein, Jerome Robbins, John Guare, Stuart Ostrow, Jack Albertson, Walter Lott, John Weeks, Richard Ward
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Note: Composer demo for an unproduced musical by Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein, 16 tracks. Based on The Exception and the Rule by Bertolt Brecht, the show is also known as "The Race to Urga" and "A Pray by Blecht." Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim perform the songs with lines read by the other listed cast. Recorded at Jerome Robbins' American Theatre Lab.

IN PROGRESS FROM HERE

The Far Pavilions
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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The Fields of Ambrosia
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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The Fig Leaves are Falling
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Finian's Rainbow
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Fiorello!
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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The First
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Flopz 'n' Cutz
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Flora, the Red Menace
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Follies
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Foxy
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Frank Merriwell, or Honor Challanged
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Frank Wildhorn & Friends
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Gay Divorce
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Georgy
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Giant
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Goodtime Charley
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Girl Crazy
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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The Girl Who Came to Supper
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Go-Go Beach
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Golden Boy
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Gone with the Wind
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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The Grass Harp
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Grind
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Grover's Corners
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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Guys and Dolls
Demo - Aug. 12, 1968 - Demo
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