Into The Woods Backdrops For Rent
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Forest Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2510
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Forest Swamp Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2509
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Featured Into The Woods Backdrops For Rent
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Deep Woods Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2477
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Beam and Plaster Exterior Cut Tab Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2097
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Beam and Plaster Exterior Cut Tab Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2096
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Woods Border Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2091
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Tree Tab Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2048
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Beam and Plaster Exterior Cut Tab & Leg Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2040
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Woods Border Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2029
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Woods Border Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2028
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Woods Border Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2027
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Woods Legs Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2024
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Woods Portal (2 Pieces) Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2023
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Woods Legs Backdrop
Backdrop Number: 2022
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The Enchanting Tale History of Into the Woods Musical
Into the Woods is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales and follows them to explore the consequences of the characters’ wishes and quests. The main characters are taken from “Little Red Riding Hood”, “Jack and the Beanstalk”, “Rapunzel”, and “Cinderella”, as well as several others.
The musical is tied together by an original story involving a childless baker and his wife and their quest to begin a family, their interaction with a Witch who has placed a curse on them, and their interaction with other storybook characters during their journey.
A Spotlight on Into the Woods: Debut, Cast & Awards
The musical debuted in San Diego at the Old Globe Theatre in 1986 and opened on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theatre on November 5, 1987. It closed on September 3, 1989 after 765 performances. It starred Bernadette Peters, Joanna Gleason, Chip Zien, Kim Crosby, Ben Wright, Danielle Ferland, Chuck Wagner, Merle Louise, Tom Aldredge, and Robert Westenberg. The musical was directed by James Lapine, with musical staging by Lar Lubovitch, settings by Tony Straiges, lighting by Richard Nelson, and costumes by Ann Hould-Ward (based on original concepts by Patricia Zipprodt and Ann Hould-Ward). Bernadette Peters’ performance as the Witch and Joanna Gleason’s portrayal of the Baker’s Wife brought acclaim to the production during its original Broadway run. The original production won the 1988 New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award and the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical, and the original cast recording won a Grammy Award. The show was nominated for ten Tony Awards, and won three: Best Score (Stephen Sondheim), Best Book (James Lapine) and Best Actress in a Musical (Joanna Gleason).













