With Into the Woods, songwriter Stephen Sondheim and librettist/director James Lapine retold a group of children's stories in an intricate, moving way that worked on many levels. In the show, which opened on Broadway on November 5, 1987, and ran 764 performances before closing on September 3, 1989 (making it Sondheim's most popular work in 25 years), Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and other familiar fairy tale characters, joined by a few newly invented ones, engage in interrelated adventures. Sondheim and Lapine's interpretation is informed by child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim's book -The Uses of Enchantment, and they not only retain some of the gorier aspects of the original tales, but also add adult complexities. Sondheim's score for Into the Woods is one of his most tuneful, and slyly acknowledges the melodic simplicity of the Disney movie versions of some of these fairy tales, but his lyrics are typically witty and, not infrequently, employ tongue twisters. Song highlights include Cinderella's "On the Steps of the Palace"; the two versions of "Agony," sung by two princes; and "Hello, Little Girl," sung to Little Red Riding Hood by the Wolf. An ensemble cast led by Bernadette Peters (as a witch) navigates those words well. Particularly impressive are Danielle Ferland as Little Red Riding Hood; Robert Westenberg, who plays both the Wolf and Cinderella's Prince; and Tony winner Joanna Gleason. Into the Woods succeeded in enchanting children (some of whom, it must be admitted, probably could have left after the deceptive "happy ending" that closed the first act) along with adults who understood the grown-up references. Recorded at a time when the advent of CDs was expanding the previous length limitations of albums, the original Broadway cast recording used its 69-minute running time to give a good sense of the show as a whole rather than being just a collection of musical highlights. The 2007 reissue adds another seven minutes in the form of three tracks recorded as demos in 1991 for a proposed children's adaptation of the show for home video. Those who find Sondheim's lyrics intricate and multi-layered may be interested in hearing him simplify them here in altered versions of "Giants in the Sky," "On the Steps of the Palace" (as "Back to the Palace," sung by original Cinderella Kim Crosby), and "Boom Crunch" (a dumbed-down "Last Midnight"). He's still clever, even with a couple of layers of meaning stripped off. [This version of the album contains three bonus tracks.] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Into the Woods (Original Broadway Cast) (Bonus Tracks)
05/31/2005 | Rca
All Music Guide Review
Into the Woods (Original Broadway Cast) (Bonus Tracks) Track Listing
Credits of Into the Woods (Original Broadway Cast) (Bonus Tracks)
- Jean Kelly
- Cast
- John Moses
- Clarinet
- Marilyn Reynolds
- Violin, Concert Mistress
- Frank Rodriguez
- Technical Engineer, Recording
- Jay David Saks
- Producer
- Les Scott
- Flute, Piccolo
- Ron Sell
- Horn, Orchestra Contractor, Contractor
- Jonathan Tunick
- Orchestration
- Adrienne Wilcox
- Percussion
- Wilmer Wise
- Trumpet
- Lauren Mitchell
- Cast
- Paul Ford
- Keyboards
- Joy Franz
- Cast
- Philip Hoffman
- Cast
- Maureen Moore
- Vocals, Performer
- Maxine Roach
- Viola
- Chip Zien
- Vocals, Cast
- James Lapine
- Production Director, Book
- Darcy Proper
- Reissue Producer, Mastering Engineer, Mastering, Reissue Coordinator
- Anthony Salvatore
- Engineer
- Scott Frankel
- Keyboards
- Richard Hagen
- Horn
- Martha Swope
- Photography
- Richard Jay-Alexander
- Liner Notes
- Edmund Lyndeck
- Cast
- Roxanne Slimak
- Art Direction
- Robert Westenberg
- Vocals, Cast
- Chuck Wagner
- Vocals, Cast
- Robert Ayers
- Percussion
- Barbara Bryne
- Cast
- Patti Matheny
- A&R
- Pamela Winslow
- Vocals, Cast
- Glenn Korman
- Tape Research
- Merle Louise
- Vocals, Cast
- John Cameron Mitchell
- Vocals, Performer
- Ben Wright
- Vocals, Cast
- Kim Crosby
- Vocals, Cast
- Danielle Ferland
- Vocals, Cast
- Joanna Gleason
- Vocals, Cast
- Tom Aldredge
- Vocals, Narrator, Cast
- Maureen Davis
- Cast
- Darren Salmieri
- A&R
- Kay McClelland
- Cast
- Joy Gilbert Monfried
- Project Director
- Karl E. Held
- Producer
- Bernadette Peters
- Vocals, Cast
- Steven Berkowitz
- A&R
- Gloria Agostini
- Harp
- Bill Allen
- Post Production, Technical Engineer
- Karl Bargen
- Viola
- John Beal
- Bass
- John Campo
- Bassoon
- Laura Corcos
- Violin
- Didier C. Deutsch
- Reissue Producer, Reissue Coordinator
- Eileen Folson
- Cello
- Paul Gemignani
- Musical Director, Musical Direction
- Paul Goodman
- Engineer
- Lowell Hershey
- Trumpet
- Jean Ingraham
- Violin
- Matthew Kelly
- Tape Research
- Stephen Sondheim
- Lyricist











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