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Into the Woods (March 2004)

Book by James Lapine
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Patti Woolsey
Music Direction by Bradley Mariska
Produced by Brian Campbell


Performances Fridays and Saturdays -- Mar. 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27 (all at 8pm) and one Sunday matinee on Mar. 21 at 3pm.
Location The Kensington Town Center (address is at the bottom of the page, and directions can be found here)
For More Info Call us at 206.888.6642 or e-mail us at katonline.email@gmail.com.



The Mother of All Bloopers

The greatest on-stage blunder in KAT history happened on video night during Into the Woods. Those of us who know Stephanie Hummel are thankful that it was preserved forever on tape and now in digital form (which can never deteriorate).


Kim totally fishing for words
after Stephanie's botch

Kim wishing the knife was real
so she could stab Stephanie

Here is the script for the scene:

(FLORINDA tries on shoe; STEPMOTHER struggles to help her; LUCINDA watches)
 
Florinda: CAREFUL, MY TOE--!
 
Stepmother: DARLING, I KNOW--
 
Florinda: WHAT'LL WE DO?
 
Stepmother: IT'LL HAVE TO GO--
 
(FLORINDA reacts as STEPMOTHER suddenly brandishes a knife)
 
BUT WHEN YOU'RE HIS BRIDE
YOU CAN SIT OR RIDE.
YOU'LL NEVER NEED TO WALK!
 
(looks at her encouragingly, then cuts off FLORINDA's toe
as FLORINDA reacts in pain. FLORINDA limps to CINDERELLA'S PRINCE,
and is seated on horse)

Here is what happened after Stephanie skips her first line entirely (notice Mary Schmidt not being able to keep a straight face and the look of horror on Stephanie's face):

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