Running Order Act 1 (55 mins)
Scene 1: RAINBOW ROOM - a normal evening
Sam and Lily open up for the evening.
Rainbow Room - Chorus, Soloists
The place is busy and Stacey is in fine form.
However the sisters are bored and pick on Stacey.
“IT” Girls - Sophie, Lottie, Tara
The sisters decide to cause some mischief. 
Sam has to disillusion Kylie and Britney.
Drop Dead Gorgeous - Kylie, Britney, Chorus
Stacey’s world crashes around her.
Gone - Stacey
Scene 2:  ROXYS - later the same evening
Different - Roxy 
Stacey tells Roxy and Molly of her troubles. 
Roxy has little to offer her except hope.
Other side of the Rainbow - Roxy, Stacey (Molly)
Scene 3:  SAM’S OFFICE - later the same
evening
Blind - Lily
Lily tries to advise Sam of his foolishness.
Consequences - Lily, Sam
Lily storms off in despair.
Sam’s Gotta Do - Sam
Scene 4:  RAINBOW ROOM
- later the same evening
All are affected by the loss of Stacey. 
Sam has what he thinks is a great idea: to hold a
competition to find Stacey’s replacement.
Man’s Gotta Do - Jamie, Charles, Sam, Chorus
Interval
Running Order Act 2 (45 mins)
Scene 1:  RAINBOW ROOM
- the following evening
Used to be - Chorus
Hearing that there is no show the Customers are upset
and start to leave.
Scene 2:  OUTSIDE the Rainbow Room
 - (follows on)
Charles and his sisters meet up with Mother.
Scene 3:  ROXYS - that same evening
Second Chance - Molly  
Roxy convinces Molly to audition.
Father has some bad news for his daughters.
“IT” Girls reprise - Sophie, Lottie, Tara
Lily, Molly and Roxy concoct a plan.
Scene 4:  OUTSIDE the Rainbow Room
- competition night
Two Bouncers discuss “who’s it gonna be?”
Scene 5: RAINBOW ROOM - competition night.
Who is it Going to Be? - Chorus
The auditions commence: 
The OO Song - Bombay Sapphires
Dance and Mime - Dorothy Squires    
“dis me” - Dr Dire Dre
The judges make their presence felt. 
Sam despairs of finding anyone like Stacey.
Second Chance - Molly McGlone
Sam has to choose but will wisdom prevail?
Something So Good - Chorus
Bows, reprise Rainbow Room chorus
Told with poignancy and a lightness of script using modern relevant characters, TALENT
has been proven to hold and amuse the audience right to its own special ending.