Approximately 75 minutes (no intermission, which is perfect for younger siblings).
The comedic heartbeat of the show was the duo of the and the Baker’s Wife ([Actor’s Name]) . Their chemistry was wonderful, and they navigated Sondheim’s rapid-fire patter songs (“Maybe They’re Magic”) with clarity and charm. Special mention goes to [Actor’s Name] as Little Red Riding Hood —feisty, funny, and sporting a wolf-coat that got one of the biggest laughs of the night. into the woods script jr
Additionally, the sound mix was a tad uneven; the orchestra occasionally drowned out the quieter voices in “On the Steps of the Palace.” Approximately 75 minutes (no intermission, which is perfect
★★★★ (4/5 Stars)
has once again proven that big magic can come in small packages with their delightful production of Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods JR . While Sondheim’s famously complex music and witty, layered lyrics might seem like a tall order for a cast of young performers, this junior adaptation proves to be a perfect fit, and the cast rose to the occasion with impressive skill and palpable joy. Special mention goes to [Actor’s Name] as Little
This production proves that you are never too young to grapple with big ideas—or big notes.
The standout performance of the evening came from as the Witch . Commanding the stage with a booming (and shockingly clear) voice, they transformed from a grotesque, rapping antagonist into a glamorous, wounded mother figure with astonishing ease. Their rendition of “Last Midnight” was a showstopper—equal parts terrifying and thrilling.