Cinderella's stepmother dumps a pot of lentils into the fireplace for Cinderella to clean up, promising that only then will they let her go to the festival. Little Red Riding Hood appears at the bakery wishing for bread and sweets to bring to her grandmother's house. Cinderella's step-family mocks her wish and Jack's mother laments that she wishes for wealth. 3.9 Central Park Delacorte Theater production, 2012Ī Narrator introduces four characters: Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King's festival Jack who wishes his cow, Milky White, would give milk a Baker and his Wife, both of whom wish to have a child.3.8 Regent's Park Open Air Theatre production, 2010.The film grossed over $213 million worldwide, and received three nominations at both the Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards.Ī second Broadway revival began performances on Jat the St. The musical has since been produced many times, with a 1988 US national tour, a 1990 West End production, a 1997 tenth anniversary concert, a 2002 Broadway revival, a 2010 London revival, and in 2012 as part of New York City's outdoor Shakespeare in the Park series.Ī Disney film adaptation, directed by Rob Marshall, was released in 2014. The musical debuted in San Diego at the Old Globe Theatre in 1986 and premiered on Broadway on November 5, 1987, where it won three major Tony Awards ( Best Score, Best Book, and Best Actress in a Musical for Joanna Gleason), in a year dominated by The Phantom of the Opera (1988). The musical is tied together by a story involving a childless baker and his wife and their quest to begin a family (the original beginning of the Grimm Brothers' "Rapunzel"), their interaction with a witch who has placed a curse on them, and their interaction with other storybook characters during their journey.
The main characters are taken from " Little Red Riding Hood" (spelled "Ridinghood" in the published vocal score), " Jack and the Beanstalk", " Rapunzel", and " Cinderella", as well as several others. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests. Into the Woods is a 1987 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by James Lapine. 2011 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Revival.I te mea mena kore koe i noho haumaru ana, kua pā mai te anipā, te mōrearea i a koe, me whakaatu atu koe ki ngā kaimahi inu, ngā tautiaki ranei - kua whakaakona rātou katoa i tā mātou Tikanga Haumaru, ka manawanui rātou i te awhi ki a koe. Kāore mātou e rāhiri ngā whanonga kino i te kia kore e pai, kia kore e haumaru i ngā tangata. Kāore mātou e whakaae ki ngā tūkino katoa o te ao. Kāore mātou e whakaae i te whakahāwea ki ngā tāngata takatāpui, whakawahine, tāngata ira tāne hoki, te whakahāwea ki ngā tāngata whaikaha, ngā tāngata mōmona hoki. Kaore mātou e whakaae ki ngā whanonga kino kātoa tae atu ki te pāwhera, te aukati iwi hoki. Ka whakauru mātou ki tō mātou hapori, e toro atu ana ki tua atu o tō mātou whare whakaari, puta noa i te huarahi o Karangahape.
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