American Playhouse Into the Woods (1981– ) watch online HD
- Original title:Into the Woods
- Category:TV Episode / Comedy / Drama / Romance / Sci-Fi
- Released:1981–
- Director:James Lapine
- Actors:Bernadette Peters,Joanna Gleason,Chip Zien
- Writer:James Lapine
- Duration:2h 31min
- Video type:TV Episode
- Rating 8.4
- Votes 708
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In a case where life imitates art, Robert Westenberg who played Cinderella's Prince and Kim Crosby who played Cinderella met making this play, eventually married and still are together (2009).
Cinderella's wedding dress is an exact replica of Princess Diana's.
The original Broadway production of "Into the Woods" opened at the Martin Beck Theater in New York on November 5, 1987, ran for 765 performances and won the 1988 Tony Awards for the Best Book and Score. The original Broadway cast is virtually intact for this filmed production which included Joanna Gleason, the winner of the 1988 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical and Robert Westenberg, the nominee for the 1988 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical.
Originally aired on PBS-TV on March 15, 1991.
The original production was shot on video in the Martin Beck Theatre about a year after opening. Bernadette Peters had left the show and returned for the video, which was shot over several live performances. Cameras were placed throughout the house, and seats behind them that would have obstructed view were left unsold. The sets, lights and costumes were all refreshed for the shoot. More extensive witch makeup was done on Ms. Peters so it would look convincing on camera.
The transition scene where the witch went from haggard to glamorous was done onstage by having Ms. Peters pull up a hood on her cape and walk behind a tree where a double was waiting to come out the other side. Ms. Peters then descended on an elevator behind the tree, where several pieces of witch prosthetics were removed and her natural face was touched up. The double walked around the stage miming to a recording of Peters' voice until she saw Peters return on the elevator, then she walked behind the tree again. Peters came back out, and when she took off her cape she revealed her own face and a gown that had been under the cape since the scene began. This was quite effective onstage, until the performances shot for video, because the more elaborate witch makeup for television took much longer to remove. Several embarrassing moments passed for the cast members who were left to improvise onstage after they ran out of scripted dialogue while they waited for Peters to return. Most of the audience for the taped performances were fans who knew the show, and realized this was wasn't planned. The delays were cut from the final video.
Although this version of the musical is often referred to as reuniting "the original Broadway cast", that is only partially true. A single original cast member failed to return for the taping - Jean Louisa Kelly as Snow White. She is played here on film by Cindy Robinson instead (an original company understudy for the 1987 Broadway production). It is barely noticeable, however, since Snow White and Sleeping Beauty only appear for three minutes in the finale of the musical.
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| Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Joy Franz | - | Cinderella's Stepmother | |
| Edmund Lyndeck | - | Cinderella's Father | |
| Philip Hoffman | - | Steward | |
| Kay McClelland | - | Florinda | |
| Lauren Mitchell | - | Lucinda | |
| Chuck Wagner | - | Rapunzel's Prince | |
| Pamela Winslow Kashani | - | Rapunzel (as Pamela Winslow) | |
| Merle Louise | - | Grandmother / Cinderella's Mother / Giant | |
| Barbara Bryne | - | Jack's Mother | |
| Ben Wright | - | Jack | |
| Danielle Ferland | - | Little Red Riding Hood | |
| Kim Crosby | - | Cinderella | |
| Robert Westenberg | - | Wolf / Cinderella's Prince | |
| Tom Aldredge | - | Narrator / Mysterious Man | |
| Joanna Gleason | - | Baker's Wife |
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