ACT I - A Villa on the Thames at Henley.
- No. 1 - Opening Chorus
- "Coursing down old Thames's waters, all of a summer's day, England's sons and fairest daughters gather with spirits gay..."
- No. 2 - Trio - Mr. Gay, Mrs. Gay and Guy
- "I'm happy to say I'm a self-made man; I have frequently told how I first began..."
- No. 3 - Song - Doolittle
- "Tho' I'm not of lofty station, I've a lib'ral education, and I know my Latin, Sanscrit, Hebrew, Greek..."
- No. 4 - Entrance of Dolly, and Song
- "Now prepare for trouble, from yonder comes the bubble, so danger threatens us, we clearly see..."
- No. 5 - Entrance of Friendly Rivals' Club, and Song - Dolly
- "Nobility's scions, society's lions, appear the perfect types of aristocracy..."
- No. 6 - Song - Guy and Eight Girls
- "Tell me, have you heard of Dolly Dollars? She's considered to be strictly up-to-date..."
- No. 7 - Song - Lord Burlingham and Men
- "Love at first sight is a well-known delusion and snare, I'm aware. Often it leads to a lot of confusion..."
- No. 8 - Finale Act I
- "Off to Paris where all is gay and bright; off to Paris where all is turned to night, where all the time is leisure..."
ACT II - Garden of a Hotel in Paris.
- No. 9 - Entr'Acte
- No. 10 - Opening Chorus
- "With gaiety and jollity, to revel in frivolity, we come to Paris town, to merry Paris town..."
- No. 11 - Duet - Dolly and Lieut. von Richter
- "If you have much to say to me, Herr Ollendorf will useful be; you'll find within his pages..."
- No. 12 - Quartette - Mrs. Gay, Mr. Gay, Celeste and Guy
- "Sometimes it seems that ev'ryone you know is in disguise..."
- No. 13 - Song - Dolly and Chorus
- "I tell you the tale of the snow-white moth who once, on a night in June, looked up in the sky..."
- No. 14 - Song - Samuel Gay and Girls
- "Have you watched how people come into a hotel dining-room? They always have a worried look..."
- No. 15 - Cigar Song - Lord Burlingham and Men
- "If a pair of blue eyes have deceived you, and a pair of red lips said you nay..."
- No. 16 - American Music - Doolittle, Celeste, Guy, Mr. & Mrs. Gay and Chorus
- "The Germans have their waltzes, the Scotsmen have their flings..."
- No. 17 - Circus Song - Dolly and Chorus
- "When I drive my horses 'round the ring ... Pleasure and excitement it can bring..."
- No. 18 - Finale Act II - Dolly and Men
- "Fair one, we love you, and we adore you; we sigh on bended knee like knights of old..."
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