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better than junior, worse than the original broadway cast.... I would like to start this out by saying Sondheim and Lapine are musical prodigys. The lyrics in ITW are so intelligent, and the 80's, a time of change, was the perfect time to present the OBC. In the past year I was in ITW jr. and ITW the way the OBC presented it. The revival cast just couldn't amount to the amazing performances, especially Joanna Gleason and Bernadette Peters', whose performances totally blew me away. Junior just totally butchered the play and took away some context that is really vital for a truly amazing show. Overall, this CD is good, but it's no OBC.

Worth Owing for Sonheim Fans. I loved this revival. While not the OBC, I think the cast is top flight. I do question some of the changes made but that is the director and Sondhiem experimenting. If you are a fan of Sondheim you need to make this version part of your collection.

Into the woods it's time to go, you have to get this album!. Even though this is not the original cast recording, i think that it is absoulutley AWESOME! I think the title really says it all. If you're not going to buy the album, at least buy Agony[ reprise] Hello Little girl AND Your fault

Umm....no.. Well, let me start off by saying that Into the Woods is one of my favorite musicals. I love it. It appeals to audiences of all ages, it is witty, the music is spectacular and original. This album loses most of that in the translation. Bernadette Peters is basically my idol. Joanna Gleason was made for her role and her interpretation was perfect. Original Little Red (name?) was superb, mostly because she wasn't ACTUALLY a twelve-year-old. Vanessa Williams has not at all claimed the witch role as her own, and that's one that needs to be grabbed by the horns! I am fourteen, so for anyone who says that this album appeals to the younger crowd, that's not always the case. Don't waste your money on this; but absolutely buy the original.

Insulting 2 OBC!. I cannot stand the Revival of this beautiful show!!! It is so different from the OBC & is a slap in the face 2 all Into the Woods lovers!!! Wish I could give 0 stars!!! I HATE this revival. WORST REVIVAL EVAH!!!!

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When did act i: ever after come out?

Act I: Ever After is a song that was released in 18 June 2002.

From which album is the song act i: ever after?

Act I: Ever After is a song from the Into the Woods (2002 Broadway Revival Cast) album.

Who performs the song act i: ever after?

Act I: Ever After is performed by John McMartin.

How long is act i: ever after?

Act I: Ever After has a duration of 2:26 minutes.

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