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  1. Into the Woods had its world premiere in New York City on December 8, 2014, and was released theatrically in the United States on December 25, 2014.

  2. Into the Woods opened on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theatre on November 5, 1987, and closed on September 3, 1989, after 765 performances.

    • The Giant & Giantess
    • The Big Bad Wolf
    • Jack's Mother
    • The Baker's Wife
    • The Witch?

    I thought we'd start out with some of the least depressing goodbyes of the bunch. That's not to say that these giants deserved such a grim fate, but I think it's safe to say the male giant definitely overreacted a bit when Jack stole the magical harp. I mean, dude was cool with giving up golden eggs, but a singing harp was out of the question? Stra...

    Let's be honest, this fedora-wearing wolf had it coming what with eating grannies, little girls, and such. However, I would've liked to have seen Johnny Depp a little more than what the movie allotted, especially since there was so much hype surrounding his particular casting. So to only have him appear for 10 minutes (at best) throughout the entir...

    Here's where things started getting really depressing, especially since it was done completely by accident. As the giantess demanded to know the whereabouts of Jack, his mother immediately came to his aid, but was shoved aside by the king's Steward and fatally hit her head on a fallen tree. So just like that, poor Jack became an orphan. But at leas...

    Proving that no bad deed goes unpunished, just after having a romantic encounter with Cinderella's prince, the Baker's Wife ends up falling from a cliff, leaving her newborn baby motherless, much like Jack. But the truly tragic part came afterwards when Corden's Baker found out the terrible news and realized he'd be raising their child all on his o...

    This, I would say, is completely up for interpretation. I chose to believe that when the Witch threw away her beans, she simply vanished and reverted back into her old and ugly self somewhere else in the world. Is that naive? Maybe. Or perhaps I just don't want to live in any world where Meryl Streep doesn't exist in one form or another. (Can you b...

    • Kelly Schremph
  3. Unexpected Twists: The ending of “Into the Woods” is full of unexpected twists and turns. Characters face betrayals, revelations, and challenges that test their resolve. These twists keep the audience engaged and add suspense to the narrative.

  4. Before Broadway, Into the Woods played its initial full-scale production at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, CA. That production opened Dec. 4, 1986 and ran for 50 performances.

  5. Aug 6, 2010 · Into The Woods. 06 August 2010 - 11 September 2010. Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; Book by James Lapine. WINNER LAURENCE OLIVIER AWARDS. BEST MUSICAL REVIVAL. Into the Woods takes the stories of the Brothers Grimm and gives them a dark and humorous twist.

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  7. While his Mother is defending Jack, the Steward attacks her in order to prevent the Giant from getting any more upset at them. Rapunzel, shocked at the appearance of the Giant, runs into the woods and is stepped upon by the Giant. She dies and immediately afterward so does Jack's Mother.

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