11:00 numbers: "Rose's Turn," "Lot's Wife" (Tonya Pinkins, though obviously having vocal difficulties every time I saw the show, sold that song like nobody's business), "The Last Midnight," "I'm Still Here," "Fable," "We Can Never Go Back to Before," "If He Walked Into My Life," "She's My Love," "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" (does that count?), "You'll Never Walk Alone" (again, does that count? It's a bit early in the show...) "Where Is the Warmth?" and "Once More Before I Go," with which Hugh Jackman stopped the show every time I saw it.
Duets: Too many to list, but I'll try. "If I Loved You" (the whole scene), "Til There Was You," "Lily's Eyes," "How Could I Ever Know?," "For Good," "Suddenly, Seymour," "Not While I'm Around," which most people consider a solo, but it's really a duet, "A Little Priest," "Timeless to Me," "If Mama Was Married," "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)," "With So Little to Be Sure Of," "All the Wasted Time," "You're the Top," "Friendship," "Too Much In Love to Care," "Unworthy of Your Love," "I Have Dreamed," "I Believe My Own Eyes," "A Little Fall of Rain," "The Phantom of the Opera," which is great fun to sing, "The Song That Goes Like This," "Two Lost Souls," "A Man Doesn't Know What He Has (Until He Loses It)," "Hey There," "There Once Was A Man," and just to wrap things up, "The Grass Is Always Greener."