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Fiasco Theater Goes Into the Woods With Roundabout Theatre Company

Check out photos from the new small-scale production of the legendary Sondheim musical.

Ben Steinfeld as The Baker, Jennifer Mudge as The Witch, and Jessie Austrian as The Baker's Wife.
Ben Steinfeld as The Baker, Jennifer Mudge as The Witch, and Jessie Austrian as The Baker's Wife.
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Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's musical Into the Woods is back in New York, this time in a Fiasco Theater Company production now playing at Roundabout Theatre Company's Laura Pels Theatre. The production, which was first seen at the McCarter Theatre Center in New Jersey, began previews on December 18, with an official opening scheduled for January 22.

Emily Young as Little Red Riding Hood and Noah Brody as the Wolf in Into the Woods.
Emily Young as Little Red Riding Hood and Noah Brody as the Wolf in Into the Woods.
(© Joan Marcus)

Into the Woods stars Jessie Austrian as Baker’s Wife; Noah Brody as Lucinda, Wolf, and Cinderella’s Prince; Paul L. Coffey as Mysterious Man; Andy Grotelueschen as Milky White, Florinda, and Rapunzel’s Prince; Liz Hayes as Cinderella’s Stepmother and Jack’s Mother; Claire Karpen as Cinderella and Granny; Jennifer Mudge as Witch; Patrick Mulryan as Jack and Steward; Ben Steinfeld as Baker; and Emily Young as Little Red Ridinghood and Rapunzel.

The minimalist rendering of the fairy tale-inspired musical is directed by Noah Brody and Ben Steinfeld, who also starred in the McCarter production. Fiasco is known for its acclaimed small-scale revivals of Shakespeare's plays Cymbeline and Measure for Measure.

The full cast of the Fiasco Theater production of Into the Woods at the Laura Pels Theater.
The full cast of the Fiasco Theater production of Into the Woods at the Laura Pels Theater.
(© Joan Marcus)

Into the Woods weaves together the stories of Cinderella, Little Red Ridinghood, Jack (and his beanstalk), and a childless Baker and his wife as they seek to achieve their greatest wishes. The musical was last seen in New York as part of Shakespeare in the Park's 2012 summer season. It premiered on Broadway in 1987 and was revived in 2002. A film version starring Meryl Streep and Johnny Depp hit movie theaters on December 25.

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