1. Introduction by Ren馥 Fleming
2. Overture
ACT I - In the broom-maker's house
Scene 1
3. Goosey, goosey gander (Gretel, Hansel)
4. Alright, I'll tell you on one condition (Gretel, Hansel)
5. Little brother, dance with me (Gretel, Hansel
Scene 2
6. Hansel! - What the hell d'you think you are doing? (Mother, Hansel, Gretel)
7. Out! Out! Go at once! (Mother)
Scene 3
8. Ral-la-la-la, ral-la-la-la (Father, Mother
9. But wait - where are Hansel and Gretel? (Father, Mother)
10. At night it's a gruesome and sordid place (Father, Mother)
11. The Witch's Ride
ACT II - In the woods
Scene 1
12. A dwarf stood in the forest but never spoke (Gretel, Hansel)
13. Just look at these berries, the basket's groaning! (Hansel, Gretel)
14. Cuckoo, cuckoo, eggs are blue! (Hansel, Gretel)
15. Gretel, I think we've lost our way (Hansel, Gretel)
Scene 2
16. I am the little sandman (Sandman, Hansel, Gretel)
17. Where each child lays down its head (Gretel, Hansel)
Scene 3
18. Dream Pantomime
19. INTERMISSION: Introduction to Act III: Ren馥 Fleming interviews Met Technical Director Joe Clark
ACT III - The gingerbread house
20. Prelude
Scene 1
21. When dew drops on the daisy (Dew Fairy)
22. Where am I? (Gretel, Hansel)
23. I feel so good here in the wood (Hansel, Gretel)
Scene 2
24. Keep still! Not a sound! (Gretel, Hansel)
25. Nobody answers (Hansel, Gretel)
Scene 3
26. Greedy little mousey (Witch, Hansel, Gretel)
27. My name's Rosina Lickspittle (Witch, Hansel, Gretel)
28. Halt! - Hocus pocus (Witch)
29. Now Gretel, you're the sensible one (Witch, Gretel, Hansel)
30. The dough is made (Witch)
31. So hopp hopp hopp, galopp lopp lopp (Witch)
32. Now wake up, it's time to eat (Witch, Gretel, Hansel)
33. Ja hei! Now that the witch is dead (Gretel, Hansel)
Scene 4
34. The dead arise, but cannot see (Gingerbread children, Gretel, Hansel)
35. Look - they are standing there! (Father, All)
36. End Credits
BONUS
Backstage at the Met: Ren馥 Fleming interviews Met Technical Director Joe Clark
Backstage at the Met: Mary Jo Heath interviews Alice Coote and Christine Sch臟er
Bringing characters to life: The World of John Macfarlane