A Christmas Carol Song List

PROLOGUE
A theater, 1860's
     "The Welcome Wassail" – Narrator, Company and Orchestra
 
STAVE ONE: MARLEY'S GHOST-Christmas Eve, 1843.
Scene 1-A London street; later, Scrooge's Counting House
     "Patapan" - The Company
     "Apple Tree Wassail" - Orchestra
     "The Coventry Shepherd's Carol" - Orchestra
     "God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman" - Street Children, Fred
Scene 2-The Street; Later, Scrooge's Chambers
     "The Cold December [El Desembre Congelat]" - Orchestra
 
STAVE TWO: THE FIRST OF THE THREE SPIRITS
Scene 1-Scrooge's Bedchamber
     "A Dream Within a Dream" - The Ghost of Christmas Past
Scene 2-A Country Road
     "Ding, Dong, Merrily On High" - Villagers
Scene 3-A School
Scene 4-The Fezziwig's Warehouse

     "Here We Come A-Wassailing" - The Fezziwigs and ensemble.
Scene 5-A London Street
 
STAVE THREE: THE SECOND OF THE THREE SPIRITS
Scene 1-Scrooge's Bedchamber
     "Boar’s Head Carol" - The Ghost of Christmas Present and Company
     "Patapan" (reprise) - The Company
     "The Gloucestershire Wassail" - The Ghost of Christmas Present and Company
 
THE INTERVAL

Ent' racte
   "Boar’s Head Carol" (reprise) - Carolers
Scene 2-The Cratchit Home
    "We Saw Three Ships" - Tiny Tim and Mr. Cratchit
    "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" - The Cratchits
    "In The Bleak Mid-Winter" - Orchestra
Scene 3-Fred's Home
     "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day" - Fred, Meg and Guests
Scene 4-A Wasteland
 
STAVE FOUR: THE LAST OF THE THREE SPIRITS
Scene 1-Scrooge's Bedchamber; Later, A Tavern
     "Isn't It Grand Boys?" - Mrs. Dilber, Old Joe and Ensemble
Scene 2 - A London Street
Scene 3-At The Entrance To A Church
Scene 4-The Cratchit Home

     "The Little Child" - Mrs. Cratchit, Narrator
Scene 5-A Churchyard
 
STAVE FIVE: CHRISTMAS DAY, 1843
Scene 1-Scrooge's Bedchamber; Later, The Street
     "Past Three O'Clock" - Carolers
Scene 2-The Street Outside Scrooge's Chambers
     "Lo, How A Rose E’er Blooming/Begone, Dull Care" - Orchestra
     "Simple Gifts" - Orchestra
Scene 3-Scrooge's Counting House
 
EPILOGUE
A  Theater, 1860's
    "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" - The Company