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ACT 1

Barry L. Snarr as the narrator
in ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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We discover three dwellings in a large forest. In one, we see Cinderella cleaning; in another, we see Jack trying to milk his pathetic-looking cow, Milky-White; and in the third, we find the Baker and the Baker's Wife preparing bread to sell.

Melissa Mason and Megan Parker-
Chenovick as the Florinda and
Lucinda with Rebekah Krupke
as the Stepmother in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The Narrator leads the company through "The Prologue" as we learn about a series of wishes that are more important than anythingeven life itselfto these characters. Cinderella wants to go to the King's Festival; Jack wishes his cow could give milk; and the Baker (who believes his parents were killed in a baking accident) wishes he and his wife could have a child.

Melissa Mason and Megan Parker-
Chenovick as the Florinda and
Lucinda with Rebekah Krupke as
the Stepmother and Emjoy Gavino
as Cinderella in a moment from
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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As these characters express their wishes, we meet Cinderella's Stepmother and stepsisters, Lucinda and Florinda, who all laugh at the idea of her going to a ball; Jack's aging mother who wishes for a lot of gold and a less foolish son; and Little Red Ridinghood, who comes to buy bread, sticky buns and pies from the Baker and his Wife before starting her journey into the woods to see her sick Grandmother.

Eric Ankrim as Jack and Ellen
Dessler as Jack's Mother in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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We learn Jack's Mother insists Jack must go and sell the cow (who Jack foolishly persists in refering to as "he") so they can survive as the cow is no longer giving milk. He is crushed because he thinks the cow is his best friend, but sets off through the woods to the market to sell her. Leaving Cinderella in tears, her family heads off to the ball with out her.

David Ige as the Baker with
Kristen Hurst as the Baker's
wife and Crystal Dawn Munkers
as the Witch in a scene from
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The Baker and his Wife learns the Witch next door, a hunchbacked crone with long gnarled fingers, has placed a curse on them to prevent their having a child. She explains the Baker's father had stolen various vegetables from her garden many years ago to satisfy his wife's insatiable desire for greens. He also stole the Witch's magic beans. To punish him for the theft, she demanded and had been given the Baker's sister, a sibling the Baker never knew existed. She claims she still has the Baker's sister hidden away and that he can break the spell that makes them childless only by bringing her a cow as white as milk, a cape as red as blood, hair as yellow as corn and a slipper as pure as gold before the third midnightfall.
The Baker puts on his father's old jacket as he prepares to journey into the woods. He finds six beans in one of the pocket and wonders if they are the Witch's magic beans. He forbids his Wife to join him on this dangerous quest as he tries to memorize the lost of things the Witch says he must deliver. As "The Prologue" ends, Cinderella decides to visit her mother's grave.
At this point, the show takes on a rapid pace.

Christopher Anderson as the Wolf
with Katie Tupper as Little Red
Ridinghood in a moment from
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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Cinderella tells her mother's ghost her wish and is given a fancy dress and slippers to wear to the vall. While walking through the woods to market, Jack encounters a Mysterious Man who tells Jack his cow is only worth a sack of beans. Little Red Ridinghood meets a Wolf who targets her and her grandmother as his next meal ("Hello, Little GIrl">. The Baker appears and is concerned harm will come to Little Red Ridinghood. The Witch warns him not to worry about the girl's welfare; his task is simply to steal her cape. We hear the sound of a woman singing in the distance; it is the voice of the Baker's lost sister, Rapunzel.

Eric Ankrim as Jack in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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As the Baker struggles to remember the four objects on his list, his Wife appears with another offer to help him. They argue about her presence as they encounter Jack and his cow, a beast like the one the Witch has demanded. The Baker's Wife persuades Jack to sell the cow for five of their beans (which leaves them with one remaining bean) claiming they are magical. After Jack sings a sad farewell to the cow ("I Guess This Is Goodbye"), the Baker is upset they used deceit to acquire the animal. The Baker's Wife insists they did Jack a favor. ("Maybe They're Magic"). She says you have to go after what you want and not hesitate. The Baker sends his wife home with the cow and continues on his way as Rapunzel sings again.
The Witch visits Rapunzel at the tower where she is kept prisoner. A handsome prince sees the Witch climb Rapunzel's hair and decides to try it himself the following day.
The Baker makes an unsuccessful try at stealing Little Red Ridinghood's capethievery does not come naturally to him. Little Red Ridinghood enters her Grandmother's house to find the Wolf, in bed, pretending to be the old woman (whom he has eaten). After the Wolf eats Little Red Ridinghood, he takes a nap. The Baker sees a corner of the red cloak hanging out of the Wolf's mouth and hoping to get the whole thing cuts his stomach open, releasing Little Red Ridinghood and her Grandmother. After the ordeal, Little Red Ridinghood realizes that "I Know Things Now." Grateful to the Baker for saving her life, Little Red Ridinghood gives him her cloak.
Jack's Mother is furious with him for selling their cow for five seemingling worthless beans and throws them away. The Baker's Wife, leading Milky White through the forest, encounters Cinderella, who is running from the Prince (the brother, coincidentally, of the prince who is smitten with Rapunzel) and his Steward. When Cinderella reveals she isn't sure she wants the Prince, the Baker's Wife thinks she is being very foolish ("A Very Nice Prince.") The Baker's Wife discovers that Cinderella's slippers are pure as gold, but when the sight of a giant beanstalk growing prompts Cinderella to run home, the Baker's wife cannot follow as she is forced to chase after the runaway Milky-White.
The next morning the characters realize one midnight has gone and they have not realized their wishes. Jack decides to climb the beanstalk that has sprouted up during the night.

Eric Ankrim performing "Giants
in the Sky" as Jack in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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As the Baker sleeps beneath a tree, Jack appears with an bag of five gold pieces. He sings about "Giants in The Sky" and relates his adventure. He describes the sensation of being high in the sky and meeting a lady giant who drew him close. The appearance of her husband, an even bigger giant who intended to harm him, forced Jack to flee back to earth, but not before stealing one of the giant's large sacks of gold. Jack's Mother, delighted by his acquisition, has let him keep five gold pieces which he want to use to buy back Milky-White. He finds the Baker and demands his cow. The Baker cannot sell the cow because the Witch wants it. Jack, thinking the Baker is holding out for more money and goes off in search of additional treasure up in the land of the giants, leaving the gold with the Baker. The Mysterious Man appears and snatches the gold away from the Baker, but before he can chase after him, the Baker runs into his Wife who confesses she has lost the cow. After they argue about how to proceed, the Baker heads off to find the runaway cow and his Wife goes in search of Cinderella for her slipper.

Timothy Glynn as Cinderella's
Prince with Sean O'Bannon as
Rapunzel's Prince in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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Rapunzel's Prince and Cinderella's Prince exchange takes of woe ("Agony"), each insisting his romantic predicament is more serious than his brother's.

David Ige as the Baker, Melissa
Mason as Florinda, Megam Parker-
Chenovick as Lucinda and
Rebekah Krupke as the Stepmother in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The Baker's Wife, comes across the princes in the woods and overhears the discussion of Rapunzel's hair as yellow as corn. As she heads off to find Rapunzel's tower, she encounters Jack's Mother, who is looking for Jack. The Mysterious Man brings the Milky White back to the Baker. The Witch warns the Mysterious Man to stay out of her business. The Baker's Wife finds Rapunzel's tower and imitates the Prince so the maiden will lower her yellow hair. She grabs one of Rapunzel's braids and pulls it free. She runs into Cinderella, who is on her way home from another night at the Festival. As Cinderella flees from her pursuing Prince, the Baker's Wife tries, without success to take one of Cinderella's slippers. Cinderella's stepfamily enters pursued by the Baker who is trying to compare their hair to an ear of corn. The Baker's Wife show's him the tress of Rapunzel's hair she has acquired and he finally agrees it will take both of them to achieve their goals ("It Takes Two").
Jack appears with the hen that lays golden eggs. Jack insists on buying back Milky-White and during the ensuing argument, the cow drops dead and all seems lost for the Baker and his Wife with two midnights gone.
The Baker goes in search of another cow. The Baker's Wife goes off again to try to find Cinderella and grab one of her golden slippers. The Witch warns Rapunzel to obey her ("Stay With Me") and to remain shielded from the world. Rapunzel says she is no longer a child and wants to see the world. Enfuriated, the Witch cuts off most of Rapunzel's hair and exiles her to a desert. The Narrator reveals that the Witch then surprises Rapunzel's Prince at the tower, where he falls into a patch of thorns and is blinded.

Eric Ankrim as Jack with
Katie Tupper as Little Red
Ridinghood in a moment from
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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Little Red Ridinghood emerges wearing a new cloak replacing her red cloak with one made from the skins of the Wolf. She encounters Jack who admires her cloak, and shows her his goose and tells about the golden harp. Not believing his story about the giants, she dares him to ascend the beanstalk again to get the harp, which he does. The Mysterious Man gives the Baker back Jack's Gold so he can buy another cow.

Emjoy Gavino as Cinderella in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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Leaving her third visit to the royal ball still pursued by the prince, Cinderella reflects on her indecision about leaving her miserable home for the unknown aspects of life with the Prince ("On the Steps of the Palace"). She decides not to decide, having left him a clue of her shoe for the Prince to find, the decision will now be his.
The Baker's wife approaches Cinderella, and gives her her own shoes in exchange for the remaining gold slipper so Cinderella can run faster through the woods. The Baker arrives with a second cow. His Wife then has a struggle with the Prince's Steward who also wants the second gold slipper. The Mysterious Man appears and involves himself in the struggle. The Prince decides he only needs one shoe and instructs the Steward to give the second to the Baker's Wife. There is a terrible crash. Jack's Mother rushes in and reports that Jack chopped down the beanstalk, a dead giant has fallen from the sky in her backyard and her son is missing. No one seems to care. The third midnight draws near.

Stegar Thompson as the Mysterious
Man with David Ige as the Baker
Kristen Hurst as the Baker's
Wife and Crystal Dawn Munkers
as the Witch in a scene from
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The Witch appears and finds the Baker and his Wife with all four objects, but she rejects the new cow which has been covered with flower in order to look like the dead Milky-White. The Witch demands they bring the dead Milky-white to her and she'll bring her back to life.

Ellen Dessler as Jack's Mother
and Eric Ankrim as Jack in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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Jack appears with the golden harp. The Witch restores Milky-White commands the Baker to feed her the other objects. A clock chime begins to strike midnight. The Witch insists the cow br milked to fill a goblet. Jack tries milking the cow, but no milk flows. When the Baker's Wife says she pulled the hair as yellow as corn from a maiden in the tower, the Witch explains she, the Witch, cannot have touched any of the objects needed to break the spell.

The cast in a scene from Act 1 of
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The Mysterious Man suggests feeding the cow the golden hair of the ear of corn. The Witch reveals the Mysterious Man is the Baker's father. The cow eats the corn, the milk flows into the goblet and the Witch drinks it. She is transformed into a beautiful woman and the Baker's father dies as the third midnight strikes.

The cast in a scene from
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The Narrator explains the Witch had been cursed with ugliness after her beans were stolen, but now her beauty has been restored. Milky-White is reunited with Jack. The Prince searches for Cinderella with the golden slipper.

Rebekah Krupke as the Stepmother
with Emjoy Gavino and Timothy
Glynn as Cinderella and her prince
in ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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Cinderella's Stepmother has Lucinda and Florinda fit into the slipper by cutting off parts of their feet, but these tricks are discovered and the Prince finally finds Cinderella.

Kim Anh Yanda and Sean O'Bannon
as Rapunzel and her prince in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The Narrator states Rapunzel, who has given birth to twins, has been reunited with her blind prince and Rapunzel's tears restored his vision. The Witch attempts a reconciliation with her adopted daughter, but Rapunzel refuses.

Crystal Dawn Munkers as the Witch
with Kim Anh Yanda and Sean
O'Bannon as Rapunzel and her prince
in ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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When the Witch tries to enchant Rapunzel and her prince, she realizes that in exchange for her own youth and beauty, she has lost her magical power over others.

The cast in a moment from
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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At Cinderella's wedding, her stepsisters are blinded by birds. The Baker's Wife appears very pregnant.
The Narrator observes that everything which seemed wrong is now right.

The cast in the Act 1 finale of
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The kingdoms are filled with joy and those who deserve happiness are certain to live long and satisfying lives. Only tenderness and laughter are foreseen forever after. As everyone congratulates themselves on their unswerving determination to get their wishes, a second giant beanstalk emerges from the ground and grows high into the sky. No one notices it.
ACT 2

Eric Ankrim as Jack with
Ellen Dessler as his mother in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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As in the opening of Act 1, we discover three structures. The first is the castle where Cinderella lives with the Prince; the second is Jack's house which is filled with all the conveniences gold will buy; the third is the home of the Baker and his Wife, which is cluttered with nursery items.

David Ige as the Baker with
Kristen Hurst as his wife in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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While the characters seem content ("Prologue: So Happy"), minor disturbances are quietly disrupting the joyous scene. The Baker's Wife wants a bigger cottage and she is squabbling with her husband over the baby's care. Suddenly a huge crash is heard and their home caves in.

Crystal Dawn Munkers as the Witch
with Kristen Hurst as the Baker's
Wife and David Ige as the Baker
in ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The Baker goes off to tell the Royal Family. The Witch, who has lost her garden in the incident, insists they will not be of any help. When the Baker stops at Jack's house he is refused help by Jack's Mother who is still angry because no one cared when she had a giant in her backyard. The Baker is granted an audience with Cinderella who seems unable to offer any concrete assistance. Despite his mother's warnings, Jack goes out to investigate.

David Ige as the Baker with
Ellen Dessler as Jack's Mother
and Eric Ankrim as Jack in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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Megan Parker-Chenovick, Melissa
Mason, Rebekah Krupke, Christopher
Anderson, Emjoy Gavino and
David Ige in a scene from
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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Little Red Ridinghood stops at the Baker's. She is on her way to move in with her Grandmother because her own home was destroyed and her mother has disappeared. The Baker and his Wife offer to escort her through the woods. The birds come to lead Cinderella through the woods, warning of trouble at her mother's grave. The characters re-enter the woods "To flee the winds - To find a future - To shield - To slay - To flee - To find - To fix - To hide - To move - To battle - To see what the trouble is."
The royal brothers, Rapunzel's Prince and Cinderella's Prince, meet and again compare their problems. Rapunzel's Prince complains his wife finds it impossible to be happy because of her pain-filled upbringing. He has fallen for Snow White. Cinderella's Prince lusts after Sleeping Beauty (Reprise: "Agony").

Kim Anh Yanda as Rapunzel with
Crystal Dawn Munkers as the Witch
in ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The Baker, his Wife and child and Little Red Ridinghood are lost in the now chaotic woods. They see the Royal Family staggering down a path and learn the castle has been set upon by a giant. When the Baker reminds the Steward he tried to warn them, the Steward replies "I don't make policy, I just carry it out."

Crystal Dawn Munkers as the Witch
in ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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Suddenly the Giant appears and the group realizes it is the wife of the giant Jack killed. She has come to exact revenge and demands Jack be handed over to her. Since she is near-sighted, the group thinks they can substitute someone else. Everyone in the group has an idea who should be sacrificed. First they sacrifice the Narrator. When the Giant realizes he isn't the boy she's after, she destroys him and again demands Jack. Jack's Mother engages the Giant in a furious verbal battle; the Steward bashes Jack's Mother over the head to stop her from endangering everyone else and Jack's mother is fatally wounded. The Steward reveals that Jack is hiding in Rapunzel's tower. Then, hysterical, Rapunzel runs toward the Giant and is crushed. The witch mourns that this is the world she was trying to save Rapunzel from confronting ("Lament").
The group disagrees about turning Jack over to the Giant. The Royal Family, without concern for anyone else, run to another kingdom. The Baker and his Wife leave their child with Little Red Ridinghood and go off to save Jack from the Witch, who is on her way to turn him over to the Giant.

Timothey Glynn as Cinderella's
Prince with Kristen Hurst as
the Baker's Wife in
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The Baker's Wife encounters Cinderella's Prince in the woods and they have a romantic encounter in a glade. The Prince is ready to forget his commitment to Cinderella, but The Baker's Wife is ambivalent ("Any Moment"). The Baker meets Cinderella next to her mother's ruined grave and invites her to join his group. The Baker's Wife realizes she has to let the moment go, but says she will never forget her time with the Prince ("Moments In The Woods"). She knows it is time for her to leave the woods, but she becomes lost, the giant appears and she is crushed.

The cast in a scene from
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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Jack is discovered by the others. He reports the Baker's Wife is dead. Everyone blames him, but he blames the Baker for giving him the beans which set the scenario in motion ("Your Fault"). As the song evolves, everyone blames every one else. The Witch stops their accusations, declaring it's the "Last Midnight." She says everyone is looking for someone to blame, when they should look inward instead. She says "You can tend the garden. Separate and alone." She disappears as they begin to see the connections between their earlier individual actions and the current problem.
The Baker starts to leave the Woods, believing his child is better off with Cinderella than with him. Suddenly, his father, the Mysterious Man, reappears. The Baker says, "I thought you were dead." The Mysterious Man answers "Not completely. Are we ever?" The Baker cries out that the whole situation was caused by the father's invasion of the Witch's garden years before. The Mysterious Man accuses the Baker of running from his own guilt ("No More"). As his father leaves, the Baker realizes he is just like him. He decides to stay and fight alongside the others.

Timothy Glynn as Cinderella's
Prince with Emjoy Gavino as
Cinderella in a scene from
ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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Emjoy Gavino as Cinderella
with Katie Tupper as Little
Red Ridinghood in ReAct's
Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The cast performs "No One is Alone"
in ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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As the Baker, Jack, Little Red Ridinghood and Cinderella plan their attack, a flock of birds whispers to Cinderella that her prince has been unfaithful. She says she doesn't care and enlists their help to kill the Giant. As each perepares to execute the plan, the Prince reappears. Cinderella dismisses him saying, "My father's house was a nightmare. Your house was a dream. Now I want something in between." Cinderella and the Baker try to reassure Little Red Ridinghood and Jack, who are now orphans trying to make sense of right and wrong ("No One Is Alone").

The cast performs the Act 2 finale
of ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Ben Sanders.
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The Giant is killed and the dead in the community appear as ghosts, joining in a pronouncement of the moral lessons learned from the experience in the woods. The Baker and Cinderella become the responsible adults in a re-constituted family made up of the Baker's child, Little Red Ridinghood and Jack. The ghost of the Baker's Wife encourages him to believe in his power to raise their child without her. The Witch reappears to warn the Baker to be careful of the tales he tells his child ("Children Will Listen"). The final reprise of "Into The Woods" reminds us there will be times when each of us must journey into the woods but that we must mind the future and the past.

The cast in the finale
of ReAct's Into the Woods.
Photo: Gregory Martin Heinzle.
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YOU JUST CAN'T ACT YOU HAVE TO LISTEN YOU CAN'T JUST ACT YOU HAVE TO THINK.
The show ends as Cinderella says "I wish ... "
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