Book by James Lapine
Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Originally Directed on Broadway by James Lapine
Into the Woods JR.* is the authorized young performer's edition of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's cock-eyed view of everyone's favorite fairytale characters in this hysterical take on the Brothers Grimm.
Into the Woods JR. is an engaging and funny musical comedy that twists familiar fairy tales into a brand new story. When a Baker and his Wife learn they've been cursed with childlessness by the Witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell; swindling, deceiving and stealing from Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel and Jack (the one who climbed the beanstalk)!
Equally at home in large or intimate spaces, Into the Woods Junior is a funny and engaging way to get young people to think about the stories with which they've grown up, and the ethical issues raised therein.
The Broadway Junior Collection now offers this Stephen Sondheim score in an adapted format perfect for young performers! Bring the world of theatre to your very own backyard with Into the Woods Junior.
Audio Sampler - HL00147557 $10.00
ShowKit - HL00147593 $695.00
This ShowKit includes:
- 30 Libretto/Vocal Books
- Director's Script
- Piano/Vocal Score
- Production Handbook
- Cross-Curricular Activities and Enrichment
- 2 Performance/Accompaniment CDs
- Choreography DVD
- 30 Family Matters Booklets
* Into the Woods JR. does not have a chorus or chorus parts
00147552 - Director's Guide $100.00
00147553 - Piano/Vocal Score $40.00
00147554 - Actor's Script $10.00
00147555 - Actor's Script 10-Pak $75.00
00127835 - Rehearsal/Accompaniment CDs $75.00
00146065 - Student Rehearsal CD $10.00
00146066 - Student Rehearsal CD 20-Pak $100.00
00147556 - Choreography DVD $50.00
00146067 - Media Disc $10.00
00147557 - Audio Sampler $10.00
Opening - Part I
[Narrator, Cinderella, Jack, Baker, Baker's Wife, Stepmother, Florinda, Lucinda]
Opening - Part II
[Baker, Baker's Wife, Little Red Ridinghood]
Opening - Part III
[Narrator, Jack, Jack's Mother]
Opening - Part IV [Spoken]
[Narrator, Baker, Baker's Wife, Witch]
Opening - Part V [Spoken]
[Baker, Baker's Wife, Witch]
Opening - Part VI [Spoken]
[Narrator, Witch]
Opening - Part VII
[Stepmother, Cinderella, Cinderella's Father]
Opening - Part VIII
[Baker's Wife, Baker, Cinderella]
Opening - Part IX
[Ensemble]
Cinderella at the Grave
[Cinderella, Cinderella's Mother]
Hello, Little Girl
[Wolf, Little Red Ridinghood]
After "Hello, Little Girl"
[Rapunzel, Baker's Wife]
I Guess This is Goodbye/Maybe They're Magic
[Jack, Baker, Baker's Wife]
Rapunzel
[Rapunzel]
Baker's Reprise
[Baker]
I Know Things Now
[Little Red Ridinghood]
A Very Nice Prince
[Baker's Wife, Cinderella]
Giants in the Sky
[Jack]
Agony
[Rapunzel's Prince, Cinderella's Prince]
Rapunzel (Reprise)
[Rapunzel]
It Takes Two
[Baker, Baker's Wife]
Stay With Me
[Witch]
On the Steps of the Palace
[Cinderella]
Finale - Part II
[Florinda, Stepmother]
Finale - Part III
[Steward]
Finale - Part IV
[Lucinda, Stepmother]
Finale - Part VII
[Narrator, Company]
Curtain Music
[Company]
The Baker is an innocent but stubborn husband. This is a large role that has some challenging singing. The audience should never doubt he is a good-hearted person, trying to do what is right.
The Baker's Wife is strong, determined and patient. The role requires excellent singing AND acting, plus a good sense of comic timing.
Cinderella is at once beautiful and surprisingly clumsy and awkward. Cinderella has very little dialogue.
Cinderella's Stepmother, her stepsisters Florinda and Lucinda, and her Father are great comedic roles.
Cinderella's Mother is a one-scene wonder. The voice should be strong and pleasant. A collection of remembered mannerisms and sayings.
Jack has a lot of dialogue, and is responsible for singing two of the best-loved songs: "I Guess This Is Goodbye" and "Giants in the Sky." This is a role that could conceivably be played by a young woman, however, you will want to make sure she plays it as a boy and doesn't change the gender of the character.
Jack's Mother is described physically as "not quite pretty." She should be comfortable playing frazzled and frumpy. This is mainly an acting role and therefore requires an actress with an easily projected, authoritative speaking voice.
Little Red Ridinghood is pushy, bratty, over-fed and spoiled. Her journey teaches her some very important lessons. A wonderfully fun role for the right girl.
The Narrator / Mysterious Man tells the story to the audience. While he doesn't sing much, he does have the most lines to memorize, being the largest role in the show. The Narrator is frequently cast as the Mysterious Man as well.
Rapunzel must stand up to her mother and eventually leave her for the world. This role requires an excellent soprano voice.
Rapunzel's Prince and Cinderella's Prince are pompous, conceited and self-absorbed brothers. They should be able to carry themselves with confidence. Both should be good singers.
The Witch is the ultimate character role. Originally played by Bernadette Peters on Broadway, it requires a good singer/actor who can deliver the drama of the script. Mysterious and mischievous.
FEATURED ENSEMBLE:
The Wolf should be properly slimy and a bit creepy.
The Steward is a great role to gain experience.
Granny may be doubled by Cinderella's mother.
Milky White was played on Broadway by a prop, but you may choose to cast this non-singing role.