After watching the 1991 filmed version of this, watching this and noticing the tiny differences in the lyrics and delivery was so fun! Thanks for posting :)
omg i when to go see into the woods 1987 and its was lit OMG I fell in love with Into the Woods I kept going over and over to see the show every night every night
I'm this is 8y ago but I have to comment this is my first time seeing this channel and is named “your gonna love tomorrow” and I am bc I'm going to Florida!!
Am I the only one that thinks some of the performers sounded more out of breath in this recording than others, such as Robert Westenberg in "Hello, Little Girl" and Chip in "It Takes Two," and many of the people in the finale sound the same way. Not that I'm knocking the performance at all, it's wonderful! But it is rather strange to me.
It's so cool seeing the original makeup since everything was obviously plused up for the PBS filming.
After watching the 1991 filmed version of this, watching this and noticing the tiny differences in the lyrics and delivery was so fun! Thanks for posting :)
The definitive production,all parts played to perfection!
May we just talk about how clip 8 is just a collection of random shots and noises with no damn context given.
omg i when to go see into the woods 1987 and its was lit OMG I fell in love with Into the Woods I kept going over and over to see the show every night every night
What a gem!! This is what RUclips is made for!
Robert Westenberg had and has such a dynamo voice. Wowzah. Always did like him but i do even more now against all the other male singers in his league
(1). No more
Chuck and Robert sounded so fabulous almost identical
my eyes were glued to Peter's giant hair.
I'm this is 8y ago but I have to comment this is my first time seeing this channel and is named “your gonna love tomorrow” and I am bc I'm going to Florida!!
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Some different lyrics? "How about a piggy?"
Interesting Danielle Ferland comes off significantly younger here than the PBS tape
I want it!
why does this sound better than the pbs recording -_-
Kinda wish the PBS version kept the skrim going up at the end of the prologue.
Am I the only one that thinks some of the performers sounded more out of breath in this recording than others, such as Robert Westenberg in "Hello, Little Girl" and Chip in "It Takes Two," and many of the people in the finale sound the same way. Not that I'm knocking the performance at all, it's wonderful! But it is rather strange to me.
is this opening night