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The Broadways - Into The Woods - Prologue Act I lyrics
NARRATOR
 Once upon a time
 CINDERELLA
 I wish...
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 in a far-off kingdom
 CIDERELLA
 More than anything...
 NARRARATOR
 lived a fair maiden, 
 CINDERELLA
 More than jewels...
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 a sad young lad
 JACK
 I wish...
 NARRATOR
 and a childless baker
 JACK
 More than life...
 CINDERELLA & BAKER
 I wish...
 NARRARATOR
 with his wife.
 JACK
 More than anything...
 CINDERELLA, BAKER & JACK
 More than the moon...
 BAKER'S WIFE
 I wish...
 CINDERELLA 
 The King is giving a Festival. BAKER & WIFE
 BAKER
 More than life... 
 JACK 
 I wish...
 CIDERELLA
 I wish to go to the Festival. 
 BAKER
 More than riches... 
 JACK
 I wish my cow would
 give us some milk.
 CINDERELLA
 And the Ball... 
 BAKER'S WIFE
 More than anything...
 JACK
 Please, pal-
 BAKER
 I wish we had a child.
 BAKER'S WIFE 
 I want a child...
 JACK
 Squeeze, pal...
 CINDERELLA
 I wish to go to the Festival.
 JACK
 I wish you'd give us some 
 milk or even cheese...
 CINDERELLA
 I wish...
 BAKER'S WIFE
 I wish we might have a child.
 I wish...
 I wish...
 STEPMOTHER
 You wish to go to the Festival?
 NARRATOR
 The poor girl's mother had died,
 STEPMOTHER
 You Cinderella, you wish to go to the festival?
 FLORINDA
 What, you, Cinderella, the Festival?
 The Festival?!
 LUCINDA
 What, you wish to go to the Festival?
 ALL THREE
 The Festival?
 The King's Festival?
 NARRATOR
 And her father had taken for his new wife
 STEPMOTHER
 The Festival... 
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 a woman with two daughters of her own.
 FLORINDA
 Look at your nails!
 LUCINDA
 Look at your dress!
 STEPMOTHER
 People would laugh at you-
 CINDERELLA, STEPMOTHER, & STEPSISTERS
 Nevertheless,
 I/she still want/s to go to the Festival
 And dance before the Prince.
 NARRATOR
 All three were beautiful of face, but vile and black of heart.
 Jack, on the other hand, had no father, and his mother-
 JACK'S MOTHER
 I wish...
 NARRATOR
 Well, she was not quite beautiful-
 JACK'S MOTHER
 I wish my son were not a fool.
 I wish my house was not a mess.
 I wish the cow was full of milk.
 I wish the house was full of gold-
 I wish a lot of things...
 You foolish child! 
 What are you doing with a cow inside the house?
 JACK
 A warm enviroment might just be 
 what Milky White needs to produce
 his milk.
 JACK'S MOTHER
 It's a she!
 How many times must I tell you?
 Only shes can give milk!
 BAKER'S WIFE
 Why, come in, little girl.
 LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
 I wish...
 It's not for me,
 It's for my Granny in the woods.
 A loaf of bread, please-
 To bring my poor old hungry
 Granny in the woods...
Just a loaf of bread, please...
 NARRATOR
 Cinderella's Stepmother had a surprise for her.
 STEPMOTHER
 I have emptied a pot of lentils into the ashes for you.
 If you have picked them out again in two hours' time,
 you shall go to the ball with us.
 LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
 And perhaps a sticky bun?...
 Or four?...
 CINDERELLA
 Birds in the sky,
 Birds in the eaves, 
 I the leaves,
 In the fields,
 In the castles and ponds...
 LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
 And a few of those pies... please...
 CINDERELLA
 Come, little birds,
 Down from the eaves 
 And the leaves,
 Over fields,
 Out of castles and ponds...
 JACK
 Now, squeeze, pal...
 CINDERELLA
 Ahhh...
 Quick, little birds,
 Flick through the ashes.
 Pick and peck, but swiftly,
 Sift through the ashes,
 Into the pot...
 JACK'S MOTHER
 Listen well, son. Milky-White must be taken to market.
 JACK
 But, mother, no- he's the best cow-
 JACK'S MOTHER
 Was! Was! SHEEEEE'S been dry for a week.
 We've no food, no money,
 and no choice but to sell her.
 JACK
 But mother...
 JACK'S MOTHER
 Look at her!
 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-
 JACK
 But-
 JACK'S MOTHER
 Son,
 We've no time to sit and dither,
 While her wither's wither with her-
 And no one keeps a cow for a friend!
Sometimes I fear you're touched.
 LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
 Into the woods,
 It's time to go,
 I hate to leave,
 I have to, though.
 Into the woods-
 It's time, and so
 I must begin my journey.
 Into the woods 
 And through the trees
 To where I am 
 Expected ma'am,
 Into the woods
 To Grandmother's house-
 Into the woods
 To Grandmother's house-
 BAKER'S WIFE
 You're certain of your way?
 LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
 The way is clear,
 The light is good,
 I have no fear,
 Nor no one should.
 The woods are just trees,
 The trees are just wood.
 I sort of hate to ask it,
 But do you have a basket?
 Into the woods 
 And down the dell, 
 The path is straight,
 I know it well.
 Into the woods, 
 And who can tell
 What's waiting on the journey?
 Into the woods
 To bring some bread
 To Granny who 
 Is sick in bed.
 Never can tell
 What lies ahead.
 For all that I know,
 She's already dead.
 But into the woods,
 Into the woods,
 Into the woods 
 To Grandmother's house
 And home before dark.
 CINDERELLA
 Fly, birds,
 Back to the sky,
 Back to the eaves
 And the leaves
 And the fields
 And the-
 FLORINDA
 Hurry up and do my hair, Cinderella!
Are you really wearing that?
 LUCINDA
 Here, I found a little tear, Cinderella.
Can't you hide it with a hat?
 CINDERELLA
 You look beautiful.
 FLORINDA
 I know.
 LUCINDA
 She means me.
 FLORINDA
 Put it in a twist.
 LUCINDA
 Who will be there?...
 CINDERELLA
 Mother said be good,
 Father said be nice,
 That was always their advice.
 So be nice, Cinderella,
 Good, Cinderella,
 Nice good good nice-
 FLORINDA
 Tighter!
 CINDERELLA
 What's the good of being good
 If everyone is blind
 And you're always left behind?
 Never mind, Cinderella,
 Kind Cinderella-
 Nice good nice kind good nice-
(Florinda slaps Cinderella hard across the face.)
 FLORINDA
 Not that tight!
 CINDERELLA
 I'm sorry.
 FLORINDA
 Clod.
 NARRATOR
 Because the Baker had lost his Father
 and his Mother in a baking accident...
 Well, at least that's what he believed,
 he was eager to have a family of his own, and was concerned
 that all efforts until now had failed.
 BAKER
 Who might that be?
 BAKER'S WIFE
 We've sold our last loaf of bread.
 BAKER
 It's the witch from next door!
 BAKER & BAKER'S WIFE
 We have no bread.
 WITCH
 Of course you've got no bread!
 BAKER
 Then what is it you wish?
 WITCH
 It's not what I wish! It's what you wish!
 (points to Baker's Wife)
 Nothing cooking in there now is there?
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 The old enchantress told the couple she had
 placed a spell on their house.
 BAKER
 What spell?
 WITCH
 In the past, when you were no more than a babe, 
 your Father brought his young wife and you here to this cottage.
 They were a handsome couple,
 but not handsome neighbours!
 You see, your mother was with child, 
 and she had developed an unusual appetite. 
 She took one look at my beautiful garden,
 and told your father that what she wanted more than 
 anything in the world was
 (rapping)
 Greens, greens and nothing but greens:
 Parsley, peppers, cabbages and celery,
 Asparagus and watercress and
 Fiddleferns, lettuce-!
 He said, "All right,"
 But it wasn't, quite,
 'Cause I caught him in the autumn
 In my garden one night!
 He was robbing me, 
 Raping me,
 Rooting through my rutabaga, 
 Raiding my arugula and 
 Ripping up my rampion
 (My champion! My favorite!)-
 I should have laid a spell on him
 Right there,
 Could have changed him into stone
 Or a dog or a chair...
 But I let him have the rampion-
 I'd lots to spare.
 In return, however, 
 I said, "Fair is fair:
 You can let me have the baby
 That your wife will bear.
And we'll call it square."
 BAKER
 I had a brother?
 WITCH
 No! But you had a sister.
 NARRATOR
 But the witch refused to tell him anymore of his sister.
 Not even that her name was Rapunzel.
 WITCH
 I though I had been more than reasonable.
 And that we all might live happily there after.
 But how was I to know what your father
 had also hidden in his pocket?
 You see, when I had inheireted that garden,
 my mother warned me that I would be punished
 if I were to ever loose any of the BEANS!
 BAKER & WIFE
 Beans?
 WITCH
 The special beans.
 I let him go,
 I didn't know
 He'd stolen my beans!
 I was watching him crawl,
 Back over the wall-!
 Then bang! Crash!
 And the lightning flash!
 And- well, that's another story,
 Never mind-
 Anyway, at last
 The big day came,
 And I made my claim.
 "Oh, don't take away the baby,"
 They shrieked and screeched,
 But I did, 
 And I hid her
 Where she'll never be reached.
 Your father cried,
 your mother died.
 And for extra measure-
 I admit it was a pleasure-
 I said, "Sorry,
 I'm still not mollified."
 And I laid little spell on them-
 You, too, son-
 That your family tree
 Would always be a barren one...
 BAKER'S WIFE
 No!!
 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 tellling you the same 
 I tell kings and queens:
 Don't ever never ever
 Mess around with my greens!
 Especially the beans.
 JACK'S MOTHER
 Now closely to me, Jack. Lead Milky-White to market and
 fetch the best price you can.
 Take no less than five pounds.
 Are you listening to me?
 Jack Jack Jack,
 Head in a sack,
 The house is getting colder,
 This is not the time for dreaming.
 Chimney stack
 Starting to crack,
 The mice are getting bolder,
 The floor's gone slack,
 Your mother's getting older,
 Your father's not back,
 And you can't just sit here dreaming pretty dreams.
 To wish and wait
 From day to day
 Will never keep 
 The wolves away.
 So into the woods
 The time is now.
 We have to live,
 I don't care how.
 Into the woods
 To sell the cow,
 You must begin the journey.
 Straight to the woods
 and don't delay-
 We have to face
 The marketplace.
 Into the woods to journey's end-
 JACK
 Into the woods to sell a friend-
 JACK'S MOTHER
 Someday you'll have a real pet, Jack.
 JACK
 A piggy?!
 JACK'S MOTHER
 (groan)
 NARRATOR
 Meanwhile, the Witch, for purposes of her own,
 explained how the Baker might lift the spell;
 WITCH
 You wish to have 
 The curse reversed?
 I'll need a certain
 Potion first.
 Go to the woods and bring me back
 One: the cow as white as milk,
 Two: the cape as red as blood,
 Three: the hair as yellow as corn,
 Four: the slipper as pure as gold.
 Bring me these
 Before the chime
 Of midnight,
 In three day's time,
 And you shall have,
 I guarantee,
 A child as perfect
 As child can be.
Go to the wood!
 STEPMOTHER
 Ladies.
 Our carriage waits.
 CINDERELLA
 Now may I go to the Festival?
 STEPMPTHER
 The Festival-!
 Darling, those nails!
 Darling, those clothes!
 Lentils are one thing but
 Darling, with those,
 You'd make us the fools of the Festival
 And mortify the Prince!
 CINDERELLA'S FATHER
 Our carriage is waiting.
 STEPMOTHER
 We must be gone.
 CINDERELLA
 Good night, Father.
 I wish...
 BAKER
 Look what I found in father's hunting jacket.
 BAKER'S WIFE
 Six beans. 
 BAKER
 I wonder if they are-
 BAKER'S WIFE
 The Witch's beans! We'll take them with us!
 BAKER 
 No! You are not to come.
 BAKER'S WIFE
 I know you are fearful of the woods at night.
 BAKER
 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.
 BAKER
 No. You are not to come and that is final.
 Now what am I to return with?
 BAKER'S WIFE
 You don't remember?
 The cow as white as milk,
 The cape as red as blood,
 The hair as yellow as corn,
 The slipper as pure as gold-
 BAKER
 The cow as white as milk,
 The cape as red as blood,
 The hair as yellow as corn,
 The slipper as pure as gold...
 NARRATOR
 And so the Baker, reluctantly, set off to meet the
 enchantress' demands.
 And as for Cinderella:
 CINDERELLA
 I still wish to go to the Festival,
 But how am I ever to get to the Festival?
 BAKER
 The cow as white as milk,
 The cape as red as blood,
 The hair as yellow as corn-
 CINDERELLA
 I know!
 I'll visit Mother's grave,
 The grave at the hazel tree,
 And tell her I just want to
 Go to the King's Festival...
 BAKER
 The slipper as pure as gold...
 The cow, the cape,
 The slipper as pure as gold-
 BAKER'S WIFE
 The hair-!
 CINDERELLA & BAKER
 Into the woods, 
 It's time to go,
 It may be all
 In vain, I know.
 Into the woods-
 But even so,
 I have to take the journey.
 CINDERELLA, BAKER & WIFE
 Into the woods,
 The path is straight,
 You know it well,
 But who can tell-
 BAKER 
 Into the woods to lift the spell-
 CINDERELLA
 Into the woods to visit Mother-
 BAKER'S WIFE
 Into the woods to fetch the things-
 BAKER
 To make the potion-
 CINDERELLA
 To got to the Festival-
 CINDERELLA, JACK, JACK'S MOTHER, BAKER, WIFE
 Into the woods 
 Without regret,
 The choice is made,
 The task is set.
 Into the woods,
 But not forget-
 Ting why I'm on the journey.
 (Little Red Riding hood Joins)
 Into the woods
 to get my wish,
 I don't care how,
 The time is now.
 JACK'S MOTHER
 Into the woods to sell the cow-
 JACK
 Into the woods to get the money-
 BAKER'S WIFE
 Into the woods to lift the spell-
 BAKER
 To make the potion-
 CINDERELLA
 To go to the Festival-
 LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
 Into the woods to Grandmother's house...
 Into the woods to Grandmother's house...
 ALL
 The way is clear,
 The light is good,
 I have no fear,
 No no one should.
 The woods are just trees,
 The trees are just wood.
 No need to be afraid there-
 CINDERELLA & BAKER
 There's something in the glade there...
 ALL
 Into the woods,
 Without delay,
 But careful no 
 To lose the way.
 Into the woods,
 Who knows what may
 Be lurking on the journey?
 Into the woods
 To get the thing
 That makes it worth
 The journeying.
 into the woods-
 STEMOTHER & STEPSISTERS
 To see the King-
 JACK & MOTHER
 To sell the cow-
 BAKER & WIFE
 To make the potion-
 ALL
 To see-
 To sell-
 To get-
 To bring-
 To make-
 To lift-
 To go to the Festival-!
 Into the woods!
 Into the woods!
 Into the woods,
 Then out of the woods,
 And home before dark!








