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Into the Woods at Bridge Theatre is a charming, witty revival
Summary
Jordan Fein's Bridge Theatre production leans into the comedy of Sondheim and Lapine and features scenic and costume design by Tom Scutt alongside performances from Kate Fleetwood and Jamie Parker.
Content
Jordan Fein's production of Into the Woods is running at the Bridge Theatre. The staging emphasises comedic elements of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's musical. The plot weaves several fairy tales around a Baker and his wife, who are cursed by a Witch and must gather items tied to other stories. The show moves from an uplifting first act to a darker second act that examines wishes and endings.
Key details:
- Director Jordan Fein leans into the comedic aspects of the score and book.
- Jamie Parker and Katie Brayben play the Baker and his wife, with Kate Fleetwood as the Witch.
- The ensemble includes Rapunzel (Bella Brown), Cinderella (Chiumisa Dornford-May), Jack (Jo Foster), and Little Red Riding Hood (Gracie McGonigal), among others.
- Tom Scutt is credited for set and costume design and Aideen Malone for lighting; the forest is presented with realistic trees and shrubbery.
- The article highlights strong comic moments, such as the princes' rendition of "Agony," while noting some unevenness in musical performances.
Summary:
The article describes the Bridge Theatre revival as an engaging, cleverly staged version that showcases Sondheim's score and detailed design work while also noting occasional musical unevenness. Undetermined at this time.
