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Musical numbers

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Please do not add musical numbers lists for short-running "tryout" productions to musical theatre articles. Also, do not add a scene list to the musical numbers lists. The scenes should be described in the Plot or Synopsis section. For Broadway shows, the musical numbers lists should follow the lists at the IBDB for the original Broadway productions, unless you cite WP:Reliable sources that contradict the IBDB. The only times that we include a second musical numbers list is where a show had two major, long-running productions that were each very long running, or frequently revived, and which are each described in detail in the article. -- Ssilvers (talk) 18:07, 15 April 2015 (UTC)Reply

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