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  1. Narrator: The Baker and his wife who had ventured into the woods to find the items they needed to break the spell, came upon a young boy taking his snow white cow to market...

  2. INTO THE WOODS-- ITS TIME, AND SO/ I MUST BEGIN MY JOURNEY. INTO THE WOODS AND THROUGH THE TREES/ TO WHERE I AM EXPECTED, MA’AM,/ INTO THE WOODS TO GRANDMOTHER’S HOUSE... She shoves the entire bun into her mouth. LRRH (CONT’D) (with her mouth full) INTO THE WOODS TO GRANDMOTHER’S HOUSE... WIFE You’re certain of your way?

  3. Into the Woods. Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Book by James Lapine. Please Note: This script is provided for educational purposes ONLY. By reading this, you have in no way acquired the right to perform “Into the Woods” in any form or fashion.

  4. I will make things right! And then we can just go about our life. No more hunting about in the Woods for strange objects. No more witches and dim-witted boys and hungry little girls. SIDE 4. BAKER'S WIFE (moving towards cow) Oh, she is. (petting cow) She is! (White powder flies about as BAKER'S WIFE pats the cow.

  5. Into the Woods Playscript (Stephen Sondhiem & James Lapine) - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free. "Into the Woods" is a captivating musical that intertwines classic fairy tales with a fresh, thought-provoking narrative.

  6. Into the Woods Music: Stephen Sondheim Lyrics: Stephen Sondheim Book: James Lapine Premiere: Thursday, November 5, 1987. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Downstage, three structures: Far left, the home of Cinderella. She is in the kitchen, cleaning. Center, the cottage where Jack lives.

  7. Into the Woods plot summary, character breakdowns, context and analysis, and performance video clips.