So you're almost at the end of the show, and things are looking very uncertain, but you know the show's about to end. That's when you know this trope is about to kick in. The Eleven O'Clock Number is a song in a musical placed near the end of the second act, before the plot's loose ends are tied up. The song usually represents an emotional turning point or revelation for the main character(s) and is almost always the last number in the show that isn't a reprise of an earlier song or the absolute final song.
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A Change in Me
Love Will Find a Way
For Good
Being Alive
If Only (Quartet)
Not While I’m Around
No Good Deed
She Used to Be Mine
The Next Right Thing
I'd Give Anything
So Close
If I Never Knew You
True Love
Know Who You Are
Memory
Bring Him Home
Empty Chairs At Empty Tables
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