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Sneak Peek at Heather Headley, Rob McClure, and More Broadway Stars in Into the Woods

St. Louis’ Muny offers up a montage from the opening-night performance.

Elena Shaddow (Cinderella), Jason Gotay (Jack), Rob McClure (the Baker), and Sara Kapner (Little Red Rising Hood) share the Muny stage for a limited run of Into the Woods.
Elena Shaddow (Cinderella), Jason Gotay (Jack), Rob McClure (the Baker), and Sara Kapner (Little Red Riding Hood) share the Muny stage for a limited run of Into the Woods.
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On Tuesday night, the Muny opened its star-studded production of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Into The Woods. The production is set to run through July 27.

Rob McClure, Erin Dilly, Ken Page, and Sara Kapner in the opening number of Into the Woods at The Muny.
Rob McClure, Erin Dilly, Ken Page, and Sara Kapner in the opening number of Into the Woods at the Muny.
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Tony and Grammy Award winner Heather Headley leads the cast as the Witch, along with fellow Broadway veterans including Tony nominee Rob McClure (Honeymoon in Vegas), Tony nominee Erin Dilly (A Christmas Story The Musical), Elena Shaddow (The Visit), Ken Page (Ain't Misbehavin'), and Jason Gotay (Bring It On The Musical), Sara Kapner (Hollywood Arms), and Samantha Massell (La Bohème).

Heather Headley as the Witch in a scene with McClure and Dilly, as the Baker and the Baker's Wife.
Heather Headley as the Witch in a scene with McClure and Dilly, as the Baker and the Baker's Wife.
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The seasoned company also includes Ellen Harvey (Cinderella's Stepmother), Michael McCormick (Mysterious Man/Cinderella's Father), Andrew Samonsky (Cinderella's Prince/Wolf), Ryan Silverman (Rapunzel's Prince), Zoe Vonder Haar (Jack's Mother), Anna Blair (Granny/Cinderella's Stepmother), Jennifer Diamond (Florinda), Gary Glasgow (Steward), Maggie Lakis (Milky White), and April Strelinger (Lucinda).

The cast of Into the Woods in a scene from Act II.
The cast of Into the Woods in a scene from Act II.
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Take a look at clips from the opening night performance, including Headley's soulful rendition of the classic "Children Will Listen."

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