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AWESOME. Oh.My.Gosh. This is SUCH a GREAT album!!! I LOVE THIS MUSICAL! Im in this musical at my school and everything about it is GREAT!! I love the music.

it's okay, but kind of strange. i guess this is good, but this musical is really weird. i saw it. the wolf is, like, a total creeper and the scene with little red riding hood right after that is really awkward.

No!. Ok. I just want to start off by saying that I LOVE ITW. It is by far my favorite sondheim musical of all time (if not my favorite). I listened to the original broadway cast and everything was golden. I thought "well a revival of one of my favorite musicals. this should be great!" Famous last words. This not only ensemble-wise paled in comparison to the original, but Most of the actors in it were Horribly suited for the parts. I'll admit, Laura Benanti (Cinderella) Stephen deRosa (Baker) and Kerry O' Malley (Wife) were great. But the rest were simply pathetic. Vanessa Williams was just not good or suited for the role. I like her voice in general, but honey, stick to r&b. What was with the weird percussions in Beans Beans? This is NOT an R. Kelly video! Chris Seiber and Gregg Edelman as the princes.... I love both of these actors, but they just couldn't justify the incomparable Robert Westenberg and Chuck Wagner. Jack and Little Red just couldn't sing! They COULDN'T!! Still Nothing can compare, especially with the baker and the baker's wife even though they were great, to the absolutely untouchable performances of Chip Zien, Joanna Gleason, and, of course, Bernadette Peters. If there were negative stars, I would give it. TRUST ME!

High school play sounded better....... Saw the play recently and was astounded to find how talented the singers and actors in my school are, went to go buy it off iTunes and was sorely disappointed. It's clear that the singers lack the personality that an actor should assume. Agony and Last Midnight were exceptionally poor in comparison to what I heard. (By the way, yes, I do go to a public school and not a magnet school either.)

Fun, Deep, Touching, and most of all...AMAZING!!!. this is one of the best musicals in broadway history. it is so amazing. not only is the music great, but the deepness and symbolism might really make this show the level of greatness it is. so the plot is that there's all these fairy tales that everybody knows like cinderella, little red riding hood, and jack and the beanstalk. but then there is the story of the baker and his wife which is the story that really ties all of these fairy tales together. the baker and his wife want a child, but they are placed on a spell by a wicked witch that prevents them from having a child. they have to go on a journey that takes them "into the woods" to find the cow as white as milk, the cape as red as blood, the hair as yellow as corn, and the slipper as pure as gold. this witch is the witch in the story of rapunzel that ties in with the story of the baker and his wife. she is the charactor that really holds up the show. at times this show is very, very funny and clever, and at times it is sad, and at times it is soooo deep. it all gets confusing at the beginning because in the prologue they start out telling the story in a song which goes really fast. but after a bit you will catch on and you might even recognize a lot of the symbolism. at first, this show seems cute, but not amazing, but really, deep inside, it is amazing. here are the top ten best songs: (but they're all great) Finale - Children Will Listen Prologue: Into the Woods Lament No One Is Alone Stay With Me Last Midnight Hello, Little Girl Agony Any Moment / Moments In the Woods It Takes Two Honerable Mentions: No More I Guess This Is Goodbye / Maybe They're Magic So, at my school we are doing this show. And I wasn't sure about at first. They had an intrest meeting. And they explained the plot and played a little bit of the music. I thought at first that it was going to be nothing the previous show I was in at a big theater (which was Les Mis, which is obviously also one of the best shows on broadway) but i was wrong. it is almost as good. if not just as good. after i bought a few songs on the soundtrack, i started listening to them and i started to really, really like them. So i bought a few more and sooner or later i had the whole soundtrack and now i love it so much. it is a wonderful show. Lastly, if you're wondering what some of the symbolism is, the title, "Into the Woods" symbolizes the journey you have to take in life.

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When did act ii: your fault come out?

Act II: Your Fault is a song that was released in 18 June 2002.

From which album is the song act ii: your fault?

Act II: Your Fault is a song from the Into the Woods (2002 Broadway Revival Cast) album.

Who performs the song act ii: your fault?

Act II: Your Fault is performed by Vanessa Williams, Molly Ephraim,.

How long is act ii: your fault?

Act II: Your Fault has a duration of 1:38 minutes.

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