| 1 | The Opening Prologue, and the Second Prologue, in which the instruments attack the Producer | 
| 2 | Water Criers and lead-in lines, O What Could He Do But Pick Her Up? | 
| 3 | Water Criers and lead-in lines, Witch for Water 
 The Aldermen's Fugue on No. Wanda the Water Witch | 
| 4 | Santa Mystiana the Beautiful | 
| 5 | Water Criers. Visitors from strange and foreign places: the Singer from Spoleto, and an Alabama mockingbird - Dear Old Alabama | 
| 6 | We Really Love Each Other. In 43 Whines to the Octave | 
| 7 | Water Criers. The baseball game is called on account of Rain! | 
| 8 | To Hell With the Game! Rain! Rain! The Highest Goodness Is Like Water | 
| 9 | Opening Epilogue (after three days of rain). Ghosts, Undele OOmph! | 
| 10 | Water Criers. Intervening dialogue. We'll Sue You for a Million! | 
| 11 | Do-lo-do-lo - - - doom! 
 Phoebus bids farewell. The Indian Runners bring news. The final song and dance, Gone, Man, Gone!. With the descending moan of the siren Phoebus plunges wildly into nothingness. | 
| 12 | Eighth Epilogue - the Producer finally silences the instruments. | 
 | Final Epilogue:"The highest goodness is like water" |