"Moments in the Woods" - Into the Woods



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Into the Woods is an award-winning musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.
This is "Moments in the Woods," with Robert Westenberg as the Prince and Joanna Gleason as the Baker's Wife.


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joanna perfect ( 3 months ago by Sarzuuk)
joanna perfect
i was just cast as ... ( 3 months ago by yodelingfan)
i was just cast as sleeping beauty and tweedle dee, i wonder what i do.
She is my favorite ... ( 3 months ago by songsparrow882)
She is my favorite Baker's Wife. Her line delivery is absolutely hilarious!
Wow,I love her.she ... ( 2 months ago by vrule3)
Wow,I love her.she is like the best actress in the history of acting.She has an amazing voice as well.
Exactly! ( 2 months ago by SecondMateFred)
Exactly!
My favorite ... ( 2 months ago by eheatond)
My favorite charectors are the baker and prince charming! I love them!
my play and musical ... ( 2 months ago by 7SingerGirl7)
my play and musical director was the baker's wife and she was HILARIOUS! omg, it was kinda awkward though...yuo know...lol really funny though, the princes are so funny!
Everything that ... ( 1 month ago by Rocketjay12)
Everything that Joanna Gleason performs in is better because of her.
I love this song ... ( 1 month ago by SleepyRagnarok)
I love this song n.n ...also she has the best death scene (well I liked the Narrator's, too, but that was supposed to be funny).
This is my favorite ... ( 1 month ago by actress5082)
This is my favorite scene in Into the Woods. I love the song, and Joanna Gleason is a great actress.
Joanna is ... ( 1 month ago by starshooter1093)
Joanna is definitely the best baker's wife ever. She doesn't just sing, she plays the role so that you believe she believes what she's singing, and she is so funny. she, the baker, and the witch are my favorite characters.
I know right! lol ( 1 month ago by Sageoia)
I know right! lol
I need to memorize ... ( 1 month ago by Ragdoll2010)
I need to memorize this song so I can sing it for my audition!! Ack! And its not hard to memorize it, but. . . god, I'm nothing compared to Joanna!!
I'm going to do ... ( 1 month ago by OhMyGuam)
I'm going to do this song for an audition too :)
awesome!! I really ... ( 4 weeks ago by Ragdoll2010)
awesome!! I really need to get it! but I've been distraceted by other songs. T-T must. . .stay. . .focused!!
1:20 ( 2 weeks ago by ivycatmb)
1:20
Array ( 2 weeks ago by broadwaybby724)
I've met her!!! <3
What happened at ... ( 2 weeks ago by MagnetoManiac)
What happened at the end?
i just go this part ( 2 weeks ago by singingstar95)
i just go this part
she got crushed by ... ( 1 week ago by foxylady089)
she got crushed by the giant
hahahahahahahahaha ... ( 1 week ago by bullEE3000)
hahahahahahahahaha di$ $hyt 3m0 az fukk hahahahahahahah1111111 tri fiddy n s0lj@ d@ r33lu$t muzik$ haha1111111
Lucky ( 1 week ago by Broadwayjr411)
Lucky
Congratulations!! :) ( 5 days ago by broadwaylove52)
Congratulations!! :)
Haha.... thought ... ( 3 days ago by TrueCourse)
Haha.... thought she was Teri Garr for a moment :) Great clip. Thanks for the post!



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