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Suffs Lyrics – All Songs from the Musical

Suffs Lyrics: Song List

  1. Act I
  2. Let Mother Vote
  3. Finish the Fight
  4. Find A Way
  5. Wait My Turn
  6. Terrell’s Theme
  7. The March (We Demand Equality)
  8. Great American Bitch
  9. Ladies
  10. A Meeting with President Wilson
  11. Worth It
  12. If We Were Married
  13. The Convention Part 1
  14. This Girl
  15. The Convention Part 2
  16. Alva Belmont
  17. Show Them Who You Are
  18. The Campaign
  19. How Long?
  20. Act II
  21. The Young Are At The Gates
  22. Respectfully Yours, Dudley Malone
  23. Hold It Together
  24. Wait My Turn (reprise)
  25. The Report
  26. Show Them Who You Are (reprise)
  27. Insane
  28. Fire & Tea
  29. Let Mother Vote (reprise)
  30. She and I
  31. Down at the State House
  32. A Letter From Harry’s Mother
  33. I Was Here
  34. If We Were Married (reprise)
  35. August 26th, 1920
  36. Lucy’s Song
  37. Finish the Fight (reprise)
  38. Keep Marching

About the "Suffs" Stage Show

A musical event one hundred years in the making, SUFFS brings to life a complicated chapter in the ongoing battle for the right to vote: the American women’s suffrage movement. Written by and featuring one of the most exciting new voices in theater, Shaina Taub, this epic new musical takes an unflinching look at these unsung trailblazers. In the seven years leading up to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, an impassioned group of suffragists—“Suffs” as they called themselves—took to the streets, pioneering protest tactics that transformed the country. They risked their lives as they clashed with the president, the public, and each other. A thrilling story of brilliant, flawed women working against and across generational, racial, and class divides, SUFFS boldly explores the victories and failures of a fight for equality that is still far from over.

Since its premiere at The Public Theater in 2022, SUFFS has garnered widespread critical acclaim and several prestigious awards, including the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical. The original cast, featuring Shaina Taub herself as Alice Paul, brought incredible energy and authenticity to their roles, creating an unforgettable theatrical experience.

It was reported in 2023 that SUFFS would move to Broadway, with autumnal previews. Leigh Silverman's Broadway adaptation of the play boasts a larger cast and fresh staging components that should give this stirring tale even more nuance. The production team has also made a point of stressing how committed it is to diversity and inclusion, making sure that the crew and cast represent the diverse range of American cultures.

The influence of the show is felt off stage as well. The founders of SUFFS have worked with a number of educational institutions to create an outreach program that teaches high school students about the suffrage movement's history and the current fight for the right to vote. This project has received recognition for its creative method of fusing social justice activism with art education.

Early in 2023, a cast recording of the original performance was made available, and it immediately shot to the top of the charts, winning over both fans and critics with glowing reviews. The vibrant composition and dramatic performances of the show are captured on the album, which is a must-listen for fans of musical theater.

Release date: 2024

Production History and Broadway Journey.

After its acclaimed Off-Broadway debut at The Public Theater in 2022, "Suffs" transitioned to Broadway, opening at the Music Box Theatre on April 18, 2024. The production featured Shaina Taub as Alice Paul, with Jenn Colella portraying Carrie Chapman Catt and Nikki M. James as Ida B. Wells. The Broadway run concluded on January 5, 2025, and the final performance was filmed for future release on PBS's "Great Performances."
Suffs The Musical Cast, Suffs The Musical lyrics
Suffs The Musical Cast singing the 'Suffs The Musical' in the music video.

Box Office Performance.

Scene from Suffs The Musical track by Suffs The Musical Cast
Visual effects scene from 'Suffs The Musical' enhancing the experience of the song words and music.
"Suffs" experienced strong ticket sales throughout its Broadway tenure, with prices ranging from \$51 to over \$275. The show's popularity was evident in its consistent audience turnout and ticket demand, reflecting its resonance with theatergoers.

Critical Reception and Awards.

Suffs The Musical Cast performing Suffs The Musical
Performance of 'Suffs The Musical' by Suffs The Musical Cast in the music video.
The musical garnered positive reviews for its compelling narrative and performances. Shaina Taub made history by winning Tony Awards for both Best Book and Best Original Score, becoming the first woman to achieve this feat in the same season. Additionally, "Suffs" received the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Musical and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music.

Future Prospects.

Thumbnail from Suffs The Musical lyric video by Suffs The Musical Cast
Screenshot from the 'Suffs The Musical' music video, capturing the mood and meaning of the song.
A North American tour will commence in September 2025, beginning at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle. This tour aims to bring the powerful story of "Suffs" to a broader audience, continuing its mission to highlight the struggles and triumphs of the women's suffrage movement.

Questions and Answers

What is "Suffs" about?
"Suffs" is a musical that chronicles the American women's suffrage movement, focusing on key figures like Alice Paul and their fight for the right to vote.
Who created "Suffs"?
Shaina Taub wrote the book, music, and lyrics for "Suffs" and also starred as Alice Paul.
When did "Suffs" premiere on Broadway?
The Broadway premiere of "Suffs" took place on April 18, 2024, at the Music Box Theatre.
What awards has "Suffs" won?
"Suffs" won Tony Awards for Best Book and Best Original Score, among other accolades.
Is there a planned tour for "Suffs"?
Yes, a North American tour is set to begin in September 2025, starting in Seattle.

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