
Is Into the Woods movie all singing?
The “Into the Woods” cast falls across the spectrum of vocal experience. There are non-singers such as Emily Blunt, who plays the Baker's Wife, and Depp, who took a critical drubbing (unfairly, I thought) for his performance as Todd and who's back here as the Wolf.Dec 19, 2014
Is Into the Woods a musical the whole time?
Into the Woods is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests.
Is Into the Woods sung through?
Like the original show, the movie is mostly sung through – but some songs have been streamlined, and a few have been cut altogether.Dec 10, 2014
Is Chris Pine actually singing in Into the Woods?
LOS ANGELES—One of the nice surprises of Rob Marshall's “Into the Woods” is not that Chris Pine sings, but he sings rather well. Playing Cinderella's vain Prince, Chris shows he's got real singing talent, especially in “Agony,” a funny, intentionally over-the-top duet with Billy Magnussen, Rapunzel's Prince.Dec 6, 2014
Will there be an Into the Woods 2?
Into the Woods 2 is an upcoming movie that's currently in development. The movie is expected to come out December 3rd, 2016.
How old is Lilla Crawford?
21 years (February 23, 2001)Lilla Crawford / Age
What story is the baker from Into the Woods?
The Baker and the Baker's Wife In the Danish tale, a childless couple seeks the help of a magical woman who gives them a barleycorn to plant. It's from the plant's flower that tiny Thumbelina emerges.Dec 18, 2014
What's the moral of Into the Woods?
Keep your focus on good things, good people and don't be misled by distractions all around you. Be careful and don't talk to strangers. Because Good isn't Nice! Some people may seem like they are good, but that does not mean they are also nice.Jan 3, 2015
What time period is Into the Woods set in?
1930sWhile the musical will have all of the same characters and musical numbers, the setting will be taking place in the 1930s during the time of the Great Depression. “The characters of Into The Woods can be broken down to the haves and have-nots,” director Martin Marchitto said.Jan 27, 2018
Who actually sings in Into the Woods?
LOS ANGELES—One of the nice surprises of Rob Marshall's “Into the Woods” is not that Chris Pine sings, but he sings rather well. Playing Cinderella's vain Prince, Chris shows he's got real singing talent, especially in “Agony,” a funny, intentionally over-the-top duet with Billy Magnussen, Rapunzel's Prince.May 28, 2020
Did Emily Blunt sing in Into the Woods?
— -- Actress Emily Blunt is starring in the upcoming musical film, “Into the Woods,” and she confessed that's she was embarrassed to watch herself singing in the production. “Oh, my God! It's hideous watching it,” Blunt said in an interview with “Good Morning America” co-anchor Amy Robach.Dec 10, 2014
Was Into the Woods sung live?
"Into the Woods" stars Meryl Streep and Christine Baranski, along with creative team members Rob Marshall and Marc Platt, reveal how they mixed live vocal performances on-set with pre-taped soundtrack singing to bring to life the emotional magic of Stephen Sondheim's score on screen.
What are the characters in Cinderella?
A 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. Cinderella's step-family mocks her wish while Jack's mother condemns Jack for never listening and how she wishes to be wealthy. Little Red Ridinghood appears at the bakery wishing for bread and sweets to bring to her grandmother's house. They give her a loaf of bread and allow her to take some sweets; she ends up taking more than they offered. Cinderella's stepmother puts a pot of lentils into the fireplace for Cinderella to clean up, promising that only then, they will let her go to the festival. She calls birds from the skies to help her clean up which they do. Meanwhile, an ugly old witch appears at the bakery revealing to the baker and his wife that they are infertile because of a spell she placed on the baker's father many years ago. She tells them that when the baker's mother was pregnant, she craved vegetables so his father stole them from the witch's garden. He stole supposedly normal beans which turned out to be magic. Because she had lost the beans, the witch's mother turned her ugly and in return, the witch stole their daughter, Rapunzel, and placed the spell. She explains that the only way to lift the spell is to find four ingredients in the woods: a cow as white as milk, a cape as red as blood, hair as yellow as corn, and a slipper as pure as gold and bring them to her in three days before midnight. She hurries off and Cinderella's step-family prepares to leave for the festival. Cinderella asks if she can go, but her stepmother points out that, while she picked up the lentils, she is dirty from the ashes. They leave and even Cinderella's father barely acknowledges her existence. All begin the journey into the woods: Jack to sell his beloved cow; Cinderella to her mother's grave; Little Red to her grandmother's house; and the Baker, refusing his Wife's help, to find the ingredients ("Prologue").
What does the Witch reveal about Rapunzel?
The Witch reveals the Mysterious Man is the Baker's father, and she drinks – he falls dead, the curse is broken, and the Witch regains her youth and beauty.
What is the story of the Grimm Brothers musical?
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.
Why did Peters leave the show?
Peters left the show after almost five months due to a prior commitment to film the movie Slaves of New York.
Where was Shakespeare in the Park?
The Regent's Park Open Air Theatre production transferred to the Public Theater 's 2012 summer series of free performances Shakespeare in the Park at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park , New York, with an American cast as well as new designers. Sheader again was the director and Steel served as co-director and choreographer. Performances were originally to run from July 24 (delayed from July 23 due to the weather) to August 25, 2012, but the show was extended till September 1, 2012. The cast included Amy Adams as The Baker's Wife, Donna Murphy as The Witch, Denis O'Hare as The Baker, Chip Zien as the Mysterious Man/Cinderella's Father, Jack Broderick as the young Narrator, Gideon Glick as Jack, Cooper Grodin as Rapunzel's Prince, Ivan Hernandez as Cinderella's Prince/Wolf, Tina Johnson as Granny, Josh Lamon as the Steward, Jessie Mueller as Cinderella, Laura Shoop as Cinderella's Mother, Tess Soltau as Rapunzel, and Glenn Close as the Voice of the Giant. The set was a "collaboration between original Open Air Theatre designer Soutra Gilmour and... John Lee Beatty, [and] rises over 50 feet in the air, with a series of tree-covered catwalks and pathways." The production was dedicated to Nora Ephron, who died earlier in 2012. In February 2012 and in May 2012, reports of a possible Broadway transfer surfaced with the production's principal actors in negotiations to reprise their roles. In January 2013, it was announced that the production will not transfer to Broadway due to scheduling conflicts.
When is the Hollywood Bowl production?
Hollywood Bowl production, 2019. For its annual fully staged musical event, the Hollywood Bowl produced a limited run of Into the Woods from July 26–28, 2019, directed and choreographed by Robert Longbottom.
When was the original West End production of The Witch?
The original West End production opened on September 25, 1990 at the Phoenix Theatre and closed on February 23, 1991 after 197 performances. It was directed by Richard Jones, and produced by David Mirvish, with set design by Richard Hudson, choreography by Anthony Van Laast, costumes by Sue Blane and orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick. The cast featured Julia McKenzie as the Witch, Ian Bartholomew as the Baker, Imelda Staunton as the Baker's Wife and Clive Carter as the Wolf/Cinderella's Prince. The show received seven Olivier Award nominations in 1991, winning for Best Actress in a Musical (Staunton) and Best Director of a Musical (Jones).
Who recorded the soundtrack for Into the Woods?
Main article: Into the Woods (soundtrack) As noted above, the majority of the songs were pre-recorded by the cast . Music producer Mike Higham, who had previously worked with Sondheim on Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, recorded the film's score with the London Symphony Orchestra and London Philharmonic.
Who wrote the script for Into the Woods?
Early attempts of adapting Into the Woods to film occurred in the early 1990s, with a script written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel. A reading was held with a cast that included Robin Williams as the Baker, Goldie Hawn as the Baker's Wife, Cher as the Witch, Danny DeVito as the Giant, Steve Martin as the Wolf, and Roseanne as Jack's Mother. By 1991, Columbia Pictures and Jim Henson Productions were also developing a film adaptation with Craig Zadan as producer and Rob Minkoff as director. In 1997, Columbia put the film into turnaround, with Minkoff still attached as director, and Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, and Susan Sarandon reportedly in talks to star. After the report by Variety, a film adaptation of Into the Woods remained inactive for 15 years.
How much money did the movie "Into the Woods" make?
Into the Woods grossed $128 million in North America, and $85.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $213.1 million, against a budget of $50 million.
Where was the movie "Into the Woods" filmed?
Principal photography commenced in September 2013, and took place entirely in the United Kingdom, including at Shepperton Studios in London . Into the Woods held its world premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City on December 8, 2014, and was released theatrically in the United States on December 25, 2014.
Who directed the movie "Into the Woods"?
Into the Woods is a 2014 American musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall, and adapted to the screen by James Lapine from his and Stephen Sondheim 's 1986 Broadway musical of the same name.
How long was the movie Into the Woods inactive?
After the report by Variety, a film adaptation of Into the Woods remained inactive for 15 years.

Plot
- Act I
A 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. Cinderella's step-family mocks her wish and Jack's mother laments that she wishe… - Act 2
The Narrator continues, "Once Upon a Time... Later". Everyone still has wishes: the Baker and his Wife face new frustrations with their infant son; newly rich Jack misses the kingdom in the sky; Cinderella is bored with life in the palace ("So Happy"); but all are still relatively content. With a tr…
Musical Numbers
- *Not included in the original Broadway cast recording
- **Added for the 1990 London production
Productions
- Pre-Broadway San Diego production
Into the Woods premiered at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California, on December 4, 1986, and ran for 50 performances, under the direction of James Lapine. Many of the performers from that production appeared in the Broadway cast, but John Cunningham, who played the Narrator, … - Original Broadway production
Into the Woods opened on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theatre on November 5, 1987, and closed on September 3, 1989, after 765 performances. It starred Bernadette Peters, Joanna Gleason, Chip Zien, Kim Crosby, Ben Wright, Danielle Ferland, Chuck Wagner, Merle Louise, Tom Aldredge…
Characters
- The main and supporting charactersof Into the Woods. 1. The Witch: Mezzo-soprano 2. The Baker: Baritone 3. The Baker's Wife: Mezzo-soprano 4. Cinderella: Soprano 5. Little Red Riding Hood: Mezzo-soprano 6. Jack: Tenor 7. Rapunzel: Soprano 8. Cinderella's Prince / The Wolf: Baritone 9. Rapunzel's Prince: Bass-baritone 10. The Narrator / The Mysterious Man: Bass
Adaptations
- Junior version
The musical has been adapted into a child-friendly version for use by schools and young companies, with the second act completely removed, as well as almost half the material from the first. The show is shortened from the original 2 and a half hours to fit in a 50-minute range, and t… - Film
A theatrical film adaptation of the musical was produced by Walt Disney Pictures, directed by Rob Marshall, and starring Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James Corden, Anna Kendrick, Chris Pine, Tracey Ullman, Christine Baranski, Lilla Crawford, Daniel Huttlestone, MacKenzie Mauzy, Billy Magnusse…
Analysis of Book and Music
- In most productions of Into the Woods, including the original Broadway production, several parts are doubled. Cinderella's Prince and the Wolf, who share the characteristic of being unable to control their appetites, are usually played by the same actor. Similarly, so are the Narrator and the Mysterious Man, who share the characteristic of commenting on the story while avoiding any pe…
External Links
- Into the Woods at the Internet Broadway Database
- Into the Woods2012 lortel.org
- Into the Woods2015 lortel.org
- Libretto for Into the Woods