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E Opening-Part I
NARRATOR: Once upon a time-
Brightly (J. :132)
(From p. 66 in Director's Script)
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Book Copyright O 1987 by James Lapine, Inc.Music and Lyrics Copyright @ 1987, 1988, 1989 by Rilting Music, Inc,
Into the Woods, Broadway Junior PianoA/ocal Score @ 2002 by MTI Enterprises, Inc.All Rights Reserved
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wish to go to the fes - ti - val- and the ball... More than
I wish my cow would give us some milk.
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(Script resumes on p. 69 in Director's Script
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Aopening-Part IINARRATOR: And her father had taken for his new wife a woman with two daughters of her own.All three were beautiful of face, but vile and black of heart.
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(Script reswnes m P- 70 in Diroctdr Scri
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(From p.71 in Director's Script)
E Opening-PartlllNARRATOR: Jack, on the other hand, had nograndmother and no father , and his mother- ".
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JACK'S MOTHER: Listen well, son. Milky-Whitemust be taken to market.
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JACK: But, Mother , no - he's the best cow -JACK'S MOTHER: She's given us no milk for a week. We've no food
nor money, and no choice but to sell herJACK: But Milky-White is my best friend in the whole world!JACK'S MOTHER: Look at her!
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There are bugs on her dugs.
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JACK's MOTHER: Fetch the best price youcan. Take no less than five pounds. Areyou listening to me?
JACK: Yes. No more than five pounds.JACK'S MOTHER: Less. Than five. Now, go!
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(Script resumes on p.72 in Director's Script)
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(From p.72 in Director's Script)
Eopening-Part IYNARRATOR: Because the Baker had lost his mother and father in a baking accident-well
at least that is what he believed - he was eager to have a family of his own,
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and was concerned that all efforts until now had failed.
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(Knock onBaker's door)
BAKER'S WIFE: \tVho mightthat be?
BAKER: It's the Witchfrom next door.
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Book Copyright @ 1987 by James Lapine, Inc.Music and Lyrics Copyright O 1987, 1988, 1989 by Rilting Music, Inc.
Into the Woods, Broadway JuniorPip,!ffi.fi::.rr?:?t 2002 by MTI Enterprises, Inc.
INTO THE WOODS IR. -Piano/ Vocal Scoft
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WITCH: In the past, when your mother was with child, she developed anunusual appetite. She took one look at mybeautiful garden and told your father
what she wanted more than anything in the world...2 times
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caught him in the
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cham - pi on! M1'
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him have the ram-pi-on- I'd lots
the ba - by that your wife will bear. And we'll call square."
(Script resumes on p.73 in Director's Script)
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(From p.74 in Director's Script)
Eopening-Part VBAKER:Ihadabrother.WITCH: No. But you had a sister.NARRATOR: But the witch refused to tell him any more of his sister.
Not even that her name was Rapunzel.
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WITCH: I thought I had been more than reasonable. But how was I to knowwhat your father had also hidden in his pocket?
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Beans. The
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Into the Woods, Broadway JuniorP,ifi,?ffi.fi::..r?:?t 2002 by MTI Enterprises, Inc.
NTO TI{E WOODS lR.-Piano/Vocal Score
#5 Opening-Part V
watch-ing him crawl back o And then And the light-ning flash! And- well,
INTO THE WOODS JR.-Piano/Vocal Score
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lit - tle spell on them-
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tell-ing you the same I tell kings and queens: don't ev - er mess a-round with my
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(From p.75 in Director's Script)
NARRAIOR: Then the Witch, for purposes of her own,explained how the Baker might lift the spell
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(last time) WITCH: (J. : 76)
wish to have the curse re - versed? I'll
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Into the woods, Broadway JuniorPifr"rffitfi::.fi:?t 2a02 by MTI Enterprises, Inc.
INTO THE WOODS JR. -Piano/ Vocal Score
Page 24 *6 OPening-Part VI
the cape as red as blood, the hair as yel - low as corrr, the slip-per as pure as gold.
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Bring me these be-fore the chime of mid-night in three days' you shall I guar - an - tee, a
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child AS fect as child can Go the
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(Script resumes on p.76 in Director's Script)
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(From p.76 in Director's Script)
nopening-Part VII
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Book Copyright @ 1987 by James Lapine, Inc.Music and Lyrics Copyright O 1987, 1988, 1989 by Rilting Music, Inc.
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CINDERELLA'SFATHER:
STEPMOTHER:
CINDERELLA:
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(Script resumes on p.77 in Director's Script)
(sing 2nd time only)
Good night, Fath - er.
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(From p.77 in Director's Script)
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BAKER: Look what I foundin Father's hunting jacket.(J. : 132)
BAKER'S WIFE: Six beans.BAKER: I wonder if they are the -
BAKER'S WIFE: Witch's beans?We'll take them with us.
BAKER: No! You are not to come and
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that is final. Now what am I to return with? BAKER'S WIFE: You don't remember?
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NARRATOR: And so the Baker, reluctantly, set off to meet the
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NARRATOR: As for Cinderella:
the slip - per as pure as gold...
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I still wish to go to the Fes ti val, But
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grave at the ha - zel fiee, and tell her I just want to go to the King's Fes - ti-val!
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(Script resumes on p. 78 in Director's Script)
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(From p. 78 in Director's Script)
Eopening-Part IX
CINDERELLAN BAKER, JACK:
In - to the woods with - out re - gret,
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choice is made, the task is set. In-to the woods, but not for-get-ting why I'm on the jour - ney.
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CINDERELLA, JACK: JACK'S MOTHER:
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In-to the woods to get my wish, I don't care how, the time is now. In-to the woods to sell the cow-
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