Y’all should really listen to Scarlett Strallen sing a song on her own.
I cut apart the duet tracks in The Last Five Years so I could have a truly chronological playlist.
Suggested order:
- Goodbye Until Tomorrow
- Shiksa Goddess
- I Can Do Better Than That
- Moving Too Fast
- Climbing Uphill
- The Schmuel Song
- When You Come Home To Me
- The Next Ten Minutes
- A Miracle Would Happen
- A Summer In Ohio
- A Miracle Would Happen (Reprise)
- A Part of That
- If I Didn’t Believe in You
- Nobody Needs To Know
- See I’m Smiling
- I Could Never Rescue You/Goodbye Until Tomorrow (Reprise)
- Still Hurting
Some of this is subjective, but I’ll gladly give my reasoning behind my choices if asked.
I couldn’t split up the end of I Could Never Rescue You/Goodbye Until Tomorrow, so Cathy still comes in for her last chorus. And The Next Ten Minutes is kinda butchered at the end, due to Cathy’s half of the conversation being moved to the beginning (I didn’t want it to play twice).
Credit for the excellent edit of the beginning portion of The Next Ten Minutes goes to bloodyorlesians because I’m not savvy enough to do it myself

Jack: I’d catch a grenade for you..

Katherine: Jack! You can’t do that! You’ll die!

‘Popular’ from Desi Oakley’s debut as Elphaba on July 01 2015 at the Broadway matinee performance
One of my favorite ‘Popular’ performances that I’ve heard or seen.

Empty Chairs at Empty Tables (3pm, June 7th, 2015)
Simon Gleeson (Valjean), Hayden Tee (Javert), Patrice Tipoki (Fantine), Lara Mulcahy (Madame Thénardier), Trevor Ashley (Thénardier), Kerrie Anne Greenland (Éponine), Emily Langridge (Cosette), Chris Durling (Enjolras), Ben Hall (u/s Marius), Rodney Dobson (The Bishop), Luke Joslin (Grantaire), Zoe Nebenzahl (Little Cosette), Emerson Garcia (Gavroche),
The full audio will gifted out soon, once it has been tracked and uploaded. Audio recorded by cuddlytogas.

katherineplumber-the-reporter:
Here’s the last Broadway Santa Fe, sung by the amazing Corey Cott
Oh my gosh. This breaks my heart. He can’t even hold his notes as long as usual because it’s like 100% guaranteed that he’s probably holding back a boatload of tears.
I can hear him actually sobbing in the beginning.