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Little Red Riding Hood[edit]
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Cinderella's Prince[edit]
Rapunzel's Prince[edit]
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Florinda and Lucinda[edit]
Songs[edit]PROLOGUE: INTO THE WOODSRed Riding Hood: And perhaps a sticky bun? Or four?Red Riding Hood: Never can tell what lies ahead, for all that I know she's already dead. But into the woods!Jack's Mother: There are bugs on her dugs!There are flies in her eyes! There's a lump on her rump big enough to be a hump! We've no time to sit and dither While her withers wither with her, and no one keeps a cow for a friend! [spoken] Sometimes I fear you're touched!Red Riding Hood: I have no fear Nor no one should The woods are just trees The trees are just wood Cinderella: Mother said 'be good', father said 'be nice' That was always their advice So be nice Cinderella, kind Cinderella, 'nice', 'good', 'good', 'nice'! What's the good of being good when everyone else is blind and you're always left behind? Never mind Cinderella, kind Cinderella, 'nice', 'good', 'nice', 'kind', 'good', 'nice'!Witch: I let him go, I didn't know he'd stolen my beans! I was watching him crawl back over the wall when BANG! CRASH! The lightning flashed! And-- well that's another story, never mind, anyway...Witch: Your father cried Your mother died When for extra measure-- I admit it was a pleasure-- I said, 'Sorry, I'm still not mollified.' And I laid a little spell on them-- You too, son-- That your family tree Would always be A barren one...Witch: So there's no more fuss And there's no more scenes And my garden thrives- You should see my nectarines But I'm telling you the same I tell kings and queens: Don't never ever ever Mess around with my greens! Especially the beans!Baker's Wife: The cow as white as milk The cape as red as blood The hair as yellow as corn The slipper as pure as gold.HELLO LITTLE GIRLWolf: Hello, little girl, what's your rush You're missing all the flowers The sun won't set for hours Take your time...Wolf: Just so little girl Any path So many for exploring Just one will be so boring And look what you're ignoring!Wolf: There's no possible way To describe how you feel When you're talking to your meal!MAYBE THEY'RE REALLY MAGICBaker: (to Wife) Will you please go home!Baker's Wife: If the thing you do Is pure in intent, If it's meant, And it's just a little bent, Does it matter?Baker: Yes.Baker's Wife: No, what matters is that Everyone tells tiny lies. What's important, really, is the size.I KNOW THINGS NOWRed Riding Hood: And though scary is exciting Nice is different than good.Red Riding Hood: Now I know Don't be scared Granny is right Just be prepared Isn't it nice to know a lot? And a little bit... not.AGONY Rapunzel's Prince: You know nothing of madness 'til you're climbing her hair...Rapunzel's Prince: Agony! Far more painful than yours! When you know she would go with you, If there only were doors.Cinderella's Prince & Rapunzel's Prince: Agony!Cinderella's Prince: Misery!Rapunzel's Prince: Woe!Cinderella's Prince & Rapunzel's Prince: Though it's different for each. Cinderella's Prince: Always ten steps behind!Rapunzel's Prince: Always ten feet below!Both: ...and she's just out of reach!VERY NICE PRINCEBaker's Wife: And-? The Prince-?Cinderella: Oh, the Prince...Baker's Wife: Yes, the Prince!Cinderella: Well, he's tall.Baker's Wife: Is that all?FIRST MIDNIGHTMysterious Man: No knot unties itself.Witch: Sometimes the things you most wish for are not to be touched.Jack: The difference between a cow and a bean is a bean can begin an adventure!Jack's Mother: Slotted spoons don't hold much soup.Red Riding Hood: The prettier the flower, the farther from the path.Witch: One midnight gone!Baker's Wife: You may know what you need, but to get what you want, better see that you keep what you have.Princes: The harder to get, the better to have.Florinda: Never wear mauve at a ball.Lucinda: Or pink.Cinderella's Stepmother: Or open your mouth.Cinderella's Father: The closer to the family, the closer to the wine.Granny: The mouth of a wolf's not the end of the world.Cinderella: Opportunity is not a lengthy visitor.IT TAKES TWOBaker: It takes one to begin but then once you've begun It takes two of you It's no fun But what needs to be done you can do When there's two of youIf I dare It's because I'm becoming aware of us As a pair of us It's accepting a share of what's thereBaker & Wife:It takes just a bit more and we're doneWe want four, we had noneWe've got three, we need oneIt takes twoGIANTS IN THE SKYJack: And you scramble down and you look below And the world you know begins to grow The roof, the house, and your mother at the door The roof, the house, and the world you never thought to explore. And you think of all of the things you've seen And you wish that you could live in between And you're back again, only different than before After the sky There are giants in the sky There are big tall, terrible, Awesome, scary, wonderful giants In the sky!STAY WITH MEWitch: Why could you not obey? Children should listen! What have I been to you? What would you have me be? Handsome like a prince? Oh, but I am old I am ugly I embarrass you! Rapunzel: No!Witch: You are ashamed of me!Rapunzel: No.Witch: You ARE ashamed! Yo don't understand...Rapunzel: I'm not longer a child. I wish to see the world.Witch: Don't you know whats out there in the world? Someone has to shield you from the world. Stay with me... Princes wait there in the world, it's true. Princes, yes, but wolves and humans, too. Stay at home I am home Who out there could love you more than I? What's out there, that i cannot supply? Stay with me... Stay with me, the world is dark and wild Stay a child, when you can be a child With me.ON THE STEPS OF THE PALACECinderella: Now it's he and not you Who is stuck with a shoe, In a stew... in the goo, And you've learned something, too, Something you never knew, On the steps of the palace!"EVER AFTERNarrator: And it came to pass all that seemed wrong was now right, and those who deserved to were certain to live a long and happy life. Ever after.Florinda: I was greedy.Lucinda: I was vain.Florinda: I was haughty.Lucinda: I was smug.Florinda and Lucinda: We were happy.Lucinda: It was fun.Florinda: But we were blind.Florinda and Lucinda: Then we went into the woods to get our wish,and now we're really blind.ACT II PROLOGUEAGONY (REPRISE)Cinderella's Prince: If it were not for the thicket...Rapunzel's Prince: A thicket's no trick. Is it thick?Cinderella's Prince: It's the thickest!Rapunzel's Prince: The quickest is pick it apart with a stick.Cinderella's Prince: Yes, but even one prick, it's my thing about blood!Rapunzel's Prince: Well it's sick!Cinderella's Prince: It's no sicker than your thing with dwarfs.Rapunzel's Prince: Dwarfs?Cinderella's Prince: Dwarfs!Rapunzel's Prince: Dwarfs are very upsettingWITCH'S LAMENTWitch: This is the world I meant Couldn't you listen?Witch: How could I, who loved you as you were? How could I have shielded you from her Or them...Witch: No matter what you say Children won't listen. No matter what you do Children refuse to learn. Guide them along the way Still they won't listen. Children can only grow From something you love To something you lose...ANY MOMENTCinderella's Prince: Anything can happen in the woods May I kiss you? Any moment we could be crushed Don't feel rushedBaker's Wife: This is ridiculous, what am I doing here? I'm in the wrong story!Cinderella's Prince: Best to take the moment present As a present for the momentMOMENTS IN THE WOODSBaker's Wife: Oh, if life were made of moments Even now and then, a bad one But if life were only moments Then you'd never know you had oneYOUR FAULT Witch: It's his father's fault that the curse got placed and the place got cursed in the first place.Jack: Wait a minute though, I chopped down the beanstalk, right? That's clear. But without any beanstalk then what's queer Is how did the second giant get down here In the first place? Second place?Cinderella: Yes!Little Red: How?Baker: Hmm?Jack: Well, who had the other bean?Baker: The other bean?Cinderella: The other bean?Jack: [To Baker] You pocketed the other bean.Baker: I didn't! [realizing] Yes I did.Red Riding Hood: So it's your falut!Baker: No it isn't because i gave it to my wife!Red Riding Hood: So it's her...Baker: No it isn't!Cinderella: Then whose is it?Baker: Wait a minute! She exchanged that bean reclaim your shoe. So the one who knows what happend to the bean is you!Cinderella: You mean that old bean that your wife... Oh, dear! But I didn't knew it, so I dropped it right here!Cinderella, Jack, Baker, Red Riding Hood: You're responsible! You're the one to blame! It's your fault!THE LAST MIDNIGHT:Witch: It's the last midnight, it's the last wish. It's the last midnight, soon it will be BOOM SCWICH! (to Baker) Told a little lie (to Jack) Stoled a little gold (to Red Riding Hood) Broke a little vow, did you? (to Cinderella) Had to get your prince (to Jack) Had to get your cow. Had to get your wish doesn't matter how, anyway it doesn't matter now. It's the last midnight. It's the BOOM SPLAT! Nothing but the last midnight! Everybody SMASH FLAT! Nothing we can do Not exactly true We can always give her the boy! No! Because what really matter is the blabe. Someone who can blame. Ok, that's the thing you enjoy: placing the blame. If that's the aim, just give me the blame! Witch: You're so nice. You're not good; you're not bad; you're just nice.I'm not good. I'm not nice. I'm just right. I'm the witch; you're the world!Witch: It's the last midnight. It's the last verse. Now, before it's past midnight, I'm leaving you my last curse: I'm leaving you alone. You can tend the garden, it's yours.NO MOREMysterious Man: We disappoint, we disappear we die, but we don't. They disappoint in turn, I fear Forgive, though they won't.Baker: No more riddles. No more jests. No more curses you can't undo Left by fathers you never knew No more quests. No more feelings. Time to shut the door. Just- no more.Mysterious Man: Trouble is, son The farther you run The more you feel un-defined For what you have left undone And more, what you've left behindNO ONE IS ALONECinderella: Just remember:Baker: [Echo] Just remember:Both: Someone is on your sideJack, Red: Our sideBaker, Cinderella: Our side-- Someone else is not While we're seeing our sideJack, Red: Our side..Baker, Cinderella: Our side--All: Maybe we forgot: They are not alone. No one is alone.Cinderella: Hard to see the light now.Baker: Just don't let it goBoth: Things will come out right now. We can make it so.FINALE: CHILDREN WILL LISTENJack's Mother: The slotted spoon can catch the potato.Mysterious Man: Every knot was once straight rope.Baker: [to baby] Once upon a time... in a far-off kingdom... lived a young maiden, a sad young lad, and a childless baker... with his wife.Witch: Careful the things you say, Children will listen.Witch: Children may not obey but children will listen. Dialogue[edit]Jack's Mother: "You foolish child! What in heaven's name are you doing with a cow inside the house?"Jack: "A warm environment might just be what Milky-White needs to produce his milk!"Jack's Mother: "It's a she! How many times do I have to tell you? Only shes can give milk!"Baker: "No, no, the spell is on my house. Only I can lift the spell, the spell is on my house."Baker's Wife: "No, no, the spell is on our house. We must lift the spell together, the spell is on our house." Jack's Mother: "You be careful with your children."Baker's Wife: "I have no children."Jack's Mother:(Staring off into space) "That's okay, too." Rapunzel's Prince: "I stand beneath her tower and say, 'Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair to me.' And she lowers the longest, most beautiful head of hair - yellow as corn - which I climb to her."Cinderella's Prince: "Rapunzel, Rapunzel... What kind of a name is that? You jest!" Baker's Wife: "I need your shoe to have a child!"Cinderella:(puzzled) "Well, that makes no sense." Baker's Wife: "These are no ordinary beans, son. These beans carry magic."Jack: "What kind of magic?"Baker's Wife: (to Baker) "Tell him."Baker: (nervous and confused) "Magic that... (after long thought)... defies description!" Baker's Wife: "I see you've the red cape."Baker: "Yes, only two more items left to locate."Wife: "Three."Baker: "Two. I've the cape and the cow."Wife: "You've the cape!"Baker: "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH THE COW?!" Jack: "What a beautiful cape!"Red Riding Hood: (pulls out a knife & points it at Jack) "Stay away from my cape or I'll slice you into a thousand bits!"Jack: "I don't want it, I was just admiring it!"Red Riding Hood: "My granny made it for me from a wolf that attacked us. I got to skin the animal. And best of all, she gave me this beautiful knife for protection."Jack: "Well, look what I have: a hen that lays golden eggs."Red Riding Hood: "I don't believe that egg came from that hen. Where did you get that egg?"Jack: "I stole this from the kingdom of the Giant up there, (points upward) and if you think this is something, you should see the golden harp the giant has. It plays the most beautiful tunes without you even having to touch it."Red Riding Hood:(sarcastically) "Of course it does. Why don't you go up to the kingdom right now and bring it back and show me?"Jack: "I suppose I could."Red Riding Hood: "You could not!"Jack: "I could!"Red Riding Hood: "You could not, Mr. Liar!"Jack: "I'm not a liar! I'll get that harp, you'll see!" Narrator: "It's interesting to examine the moral issue at question here. The finality of stories such as these dictates..."(he looks upstage and notices everyone staring at him; he advances toward them)Narrator: "Sorry, I tell the story. I'm not part of it."Red Riding Hood: "That's right."Witch: "Not one of us."Baker: "You're always on the outside!"Narrator: "Well, that's my role! You must understand, there must always be someone on the outside!"Steward: "Well, you're going to be on the inside now!"Narrator: "You're making a big mistake!"Stepmother: "Nonsense!"Narrator: "You need an objective observer to pass the story along!"Witch: "Some of us don't like the way you've been telling it."Narrator: "If you drag me into this mess, you won't know how the story ends! You'll be lost!"Baker: "Wait! He's the only one who knows the story."Narrator: "Do you think it'll be much fun having to finish it yourselves? Think of your baby."Baker's Wife: "He's right. (to Red Riding Hood) You put that away."(Red Riding Hood puts her knife away)Narrator: "Now that's better. You don't want to live in a world of chaos. There must always be..."Witch: "Here's the lad!" (throws the Narrator offstage)Narrator: "I'M NOT THE LAD!!!"Giantess: "This is not the lad!"Baker: "Don't drop!"(we hear a squish, indicating that the Narrator has been killed by the Giantess)Baker: "Why did you push him into her arms?"Witch: "You wanted to get rid of him, too."Baker's Wife: "We might have thought of something else."Witch: "If it were up to you, a decision would have never been made."Red Riding Hood: "Well, now that he's gone, we'll never know what'll happen next."Baker's Wife: "We'll manage." Baker: "We had a cow as white as milk, honestly we did!"Witch: "Then where is she?"Wife: "She's dead."Baker: "We thought you'd prefer a live cow."Witch: "Of course I'd prefer a live cow. So bring me the dead cow and I'll bring her back to life!"Baker: "You can do that?"Witch: (pauses, then yells) Go!" (Rapunzel comes in, screaming hysterically)Witch: "What's the matter?"Rapunzel: (stops and speaks very calmly) "Oh... nothing. You just locked me in a tower without company for fourteen years, then blinded my prince and banished me to a desert where I had little to eat and again no company...and then bore twins! Because of the way you treated me, I'll never, never be happy!"Witch: "I was just trying to be a good mother." Granny: No! Let the animal die a slow, painful, agonizing death!Little Red Riding Hood: (startled) Grandmother!Granny: Oh hush child! (excitedly) Now, you go get some great stones, we'll fill his belly with them, and then we'll watch him try to run away! Baker's Wife: (to Baker, referring to Little Red Riding Hood) Well, there's no use frightening the poor thing.Baker: You can't frighten her. Baker: (directed towards Cinderella) You look just like the princess...only dirty. You are the princess! Jack: Wait till my mother hears that I've slain the giant.Baker: Jack, your mother's dead.Jack: (shocked) Dead? Was she killed by the giant?Baker: She was arguing with the giant, trying to protect you, and she struck a deadly blow by the Prince's Steward.Jack: Why would he do such a thing?Baker: He thought she was provoking the giant, trying to get us all killed.Jack: Nobody can bring her back to life?Baker: Nobody.Jack: (with hostility) That Steward will pay for this. After we've slayed the giant, I will slay him, too!Baker: (also with hostility) You will do no such thing!Jack: But he shouldn't have killed my mother, right?Baker: I guess not.Jack: He must die.Baker: Well, no.Jack: Why not?Baker: Because that would be wrong.Jack: But what he did was wrong. He should be punished.Baker: And he will be, somehow.Jack: How?Baker: I don't know! Stop asking me questions that I can't answer!Jack: I'm gonna kill him!Baker: Then kill him! (pause; calms down) No, don't kill him. Rapunzel: Ooh...ooh...(screams loudly) Rapunzel's Prince (sighs) Rapunzel. Cinderella's Prince: My love, why so cold?Cinderella: Maybe it's because I am not your only love, am I?Cinderella's Prince: (beat) I love you. I do.(pause)But yes, it's true.Cinderella: Why, if you love me, would you have strayed?Cinderella's Prince: I thought if you were mine, that I could not wish for more. And part of me is content and as happy as I have ever been. But there remains a part that continually needs more.Cinderella: I have, on occasion, wanted more. But that doesn't mean I went in search of it. If this is how you behave as a Prince, what kind of King will you be?Cinderella's Prince: I was raised to be charming, not sincere. I didn't ask to be born a king, and I'm not perfect. I am only human.Cinderella: (after a pause) I think you should go.Cinderella's Prince: Leave? But I do love you.Cinderella: Consider that I have been lost. A victim of the Giant.Cinderella's Prince: Is that what you really wish?Cinderella: My father's house was a nightmare. Your house was a dream. Now I want something in between. Please go.Cinderella's Prince: (Begins to exit and stops) I shall always love the maiden that ran away.Cinderella: And I, the faraway Prince. Other Quotes[edit]
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External links[edit]What is the famous line in Little Red Riding Hood?"Grandmother dear, what big legs you have!" "The better to run with, my child." "Grandmother dear, what big ears you have!"
What was Little Red Riding Hood's wish on Into the Woods?At the beginning of Into The Woods, Little Red Riding Hood is seen stealing sweets from the Bakery and she wishes, that it's not for her, it's for her granny in the woods. She asks for a loaf of bread to bring her poor old hungry granny in the woods.
What did the wolf ask Little Red Riding Hood in the forest?On her way, Little Red Riding Hood met a wolf who asked where she was going. “I'm going to visit my grandmother who lives in the forest,” said Little Red Riding Hood. The wolf ran to her grandmother's house and locked Granny in the wardrobe!
Who is Little Red Riding Hood on her way to meet in the woods?Little Red Riding Hood set out immediately to go to her grandmother, who lived in another village. As she was going through the wood, she met with a wolf, who had a very great mind to eat her up, but he dared not, because of some woodcutters working nearby in the forest.
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