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VOCAL SCORE

THE LEGEND OF BRIAR-ROSE

BOOK BY VERA MORRIS Music AND LYRICS BY BILL FRANCOEUR

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Book by VERA MORRIS, Music and Lyrics by BILL FRANCOEUR

SEQUENCE OF MUSICAL NUMBERS

MC 1 Enchanted page 1 MC 2 Hear Ye! Hear Ye! page 4 MC 3 I'm a Witch page 8

MC 3a I'm a Witch — Underscore page 12

MC 3b Hear Ye! Hear Ye! — Underscore page 13 MC 4 The Gift I Bring page 14 MC 4a I'm a Witch—Underscore page 19 MC 4b Passage of Time—Mood Music page 21 MC 4c The Gift I Bring—Underscore page 22 MC 5 Good Prince page 23 MC 5a I'm a Witch—Underscore page 27 MC 6 Entr'acte page 28 MC 7 The Death of the Party page 29 MC 8 Little Bird page 34 MC 8a I'm a Witch—Underscore page 37 MC 8b The Gift I Bring—Underscore page 38 MC 9 I Will Fight! page 39 MC 9a I Will Fight!—Underscore A page 42 MC 9b I Will Fight!—Underscore B page 43 MC 9c Sleeping Beauty Awakens—Underscore page 44 MC 10 All is Well That's Ended Well page 45

MC 10a Enchanted Sleeping Beauty— Epilogue page 48 MC 11 Curtain Call page 50 MC 12 Exit Music page 51

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ENCHANTED SLEEPING BEAUTY (Prologue)

MINSTREL/COMPANY Moderately Slow (J, 96) 1

■ NO. 1

4 L • • • come ye La- dies, 'tis a

7 N D G' D ..... I J • • • J 1,)41 4 .1 -a-- r tale I do tell, of a fair y - tale

10 N D • prin - cess, come ye now, bid well. Come ye

13 D Bmi n/ D r r • ----: • • J r, I a . Lords, come ye La- dies, she is born on this

16 GI D D • ■••■••1 • r • • • • • • day in a stor y - book king - dom, in a

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ENCHANTED SLEEPING BEAUTY-PROLOGUE

19 Dsus4 cresc. D # • j J • land far - a way COMPANY 23 A7 927f rit.

Come ye

27 D a tempo A r I- C. . • • a Lords, come ye La- dies, — come and fly thee a way, on a

31 G Asus4 A7

• • ma - gi - cal jour - ney, _ fol - low now, I do pray. Come ye

35 D Bmin Bmi n7/ A

• • • a 0 • .• • .7" Lords, come ye La- dies, _ we are wait - ing for you in a

39 G D/ Emi n Dsus4/ A cresc. J • • J stor - y- book king - dom, where dreams can come true.

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'Tis a sto - ry of true love, of beau - ty SO

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fair. Tis a tale of a chi - Id, a trea - sure so

2 ENCHANTED SLEEPING BEAUTY-PROLOGUE

-.- 'Tis a time of re - joic - ing as she blos - soms and

55 Emi n7 nit.

7 8 • - <, • • -dr-- -dr- grows. Come ye now, hear my st or - y of sweet

59 motto rit. Asus4 D a tempo

Bri - ar - Rose

MINSTREL Bmi n 63 D/ A Gsus4 G Dsus4 / G 277 it. a tempo • • • • • • • • • 'Tis a time of re - joic - ing as she bios - soms and

67 D/ G D Emi n • • grows. Come ye now, hear my stor - y of sweet

71 A • • O Bri - ar - Rose

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3 CUE: (Direct Segue from PROLOGUE)

HEARYE! HEAXYL!

BARONESS/LADY JESSICA/TOWNSPEOPLE

Maestoso (In Two) 1 NO. 2 IN= MIN (COMPANY EXITS following PROLOGUE)

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12 (LIGHTS UP on FORESTAGE)

(From EXTREME DOWN RIGHT on FORESTAGE ENTERS ...each holds a open scroll and sings/reads 18 BARONESS. From EXTREME DOWN LEFT, below aloud from it as she walks.) EVILINA'S tower room, ENTERS LADY JESSICA.

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BARONESS Brisk March(j . = 120 24 C F/ C C f 7 • 7 7 „ r r • • • ' J Hear ye! Hear ye! Good sub- jects of the king, a- LADY JESSICA 29 F/ C C C

rise and hear the glad - ful tid - ings we pro - claim. Hear ye!

4 HEAR YE! HEAR YE!

34 F/ C C Amin/ C Amin Emi n J • •

Hear ye! Good sub- jects of the king, come one, come all, it's

(The LIGHTS COME UP FULL on courtyard 39 F G C TOWNSPEOPLE begin to ENTER from ALL DIRECTIONS. C BARONESS: Good people of the Kingdom of time to spread the news. Never Nod. Know ye that on this day a princess has been born to their gracious Majesties, King Rudolph and Queen Eleanor. 42 LADY JESSICA: Rejoice! BARONESS: This is a time of celebration! CHEERS and HOLLERS)

LADY JESSICA: ...A time of holiday!... BARONESS: ...A time of happiness! LADY JESSICA 47 C Dmi n7 C/ E C F C/ E • a . 4r) 7 • • s• 1

Hear ye! Hear ye! Good cit - i - zens of the realm, come BARONESS 52 F G Am7 B C Dm7 • a • •

out, come out where - ev- er you are and don't be late. Hear ye!

57 C/ E C F G Ami n Amin Emi n C

• ' I • • • '

Hear ye! Good cit - i - zens of the realm, come one, come all, come

(Still more TOWNSPEOPLE ENTER) 62 F G C (They move CENTER, turn out to AUDIENCE...)

c 7 LADY JESSICA: Know ye the princess shall be out and cel - e - brate! called, Briar-Rose. BARONESS: And it is the wish of all good subjects that she grow up in beauty and LADY JESSICA: Rejoice! 66 lovliness. BARONESS: This is a time of celebration!

g LADY JESSICA: ...A time of holiday!... (CHEERS and HOLLERS) BARONESS: ...A time of happiness! HEAR YE! HEAR YE!

71 C F/ C C F/ C f .• .• • •

Hear ye! Hear ye! A prin - cess now is born. Strike the drum and

76 C C • •• J • ' J • • (f) join the chor - us, raise your voice. Hear ye! Hear ye! A

81 F/ C C Amin/ C Amin Emin C G

prin - cess now is born. Come one, come all, come out and let's re -

86 C G7 C Dm7 C/ E C F C/ E • • • • • • • joice! Hear ye! Hear ye! A prin - cess now is born.

91 F G Am7 B C Dm7

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Sound the trum - pet, strum the harp an' don't be late. Hear ye!

96 C/ E C F G Ami n Ami n Emi n F C J (9) • rc • ' Hear ye! A prin - cess now is born. Come one, come all, come DANCE INTERLUDE (Penny Whistle) (Very rhythmic/pusating) 101 F G C • ION • 7 .1 7

out and cel - e - brate!

C 107 F Em i n 'C C G/ C C F/ C 0- • - yip. • • • • • • • • • • • ▪ -110- 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 (29

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HEAR YE! HEAR YE!

D A/ D 113 G C D G/ D -111- • • • • • • • • 7

FOm i n A D 119 Em7 D/ F# D G/ D P- ff 1 71 7 7 J6) Hear ye! Hear ye! A 124 G D/ F a • prin - cess now is born. Sound the trum - pet, strum the harp an' 128 A Bm7 A/ D Em7 D/ F# D G A J • rr r don't be late. Hear ye! Hear ye! A prin - cess - now is

133 Bmi n Bmin F#mi n G D G A D A • ' • • •

born. Come one, come all, come out and cel - e - brate! 138 Bmin FOmi n G A D A Bmin Ftkni n •• • • • • • p • r r Come one, come all, come out and cel - e - brate! Come one, 143 G D Bmin FSbni n G D Bmin Frni n G D Dsus4/ A • • • a • • • 77 • a.

come all, come one, come all, come one, come all, come out, 149 D

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and cel - e bratei

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7 CUE: ACT ONE, Scene Two LIGHTS UP on FORESTAGE EXTREME DOWN LEFT. EVILINA is on stage. I'M WITCH

EVILINA

Slow March; mysteriously odd (J = 74)

NO. 3 12 7 Et

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Inf 2 • • • • 7 "There was an old man liv - ing in the town,

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he was won- drous wise. He jumped in - to a bram - ble bush and

11 decresc. • 7 .MM There they were, rolling scratched out both his eyes." all over the place!

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"When he dis- coy- ered his eyes were on the ground, all his might and

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main, he jumped in - to an- oth- er bush, and scratched 'em in a -

I'M A WITCH

19 • MIMMIIMUM. 11111=11111 .M MI WW.IMMTIMM5■/r MMIUMM AL11■11 MI■MII• 11114.V•MMILIIMIMMIIIIIMMEIM/PM•MI 11■FIrMil • gain." I'm a witch, I'm a witch, Ev- - na is a witch. I'm as

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mad as a hat - ter on a roof. I'm a witch, I'm awitch, Ev- Ii- na is awitch.

(To an audience member) 23 cresc.

xl • • -.- One wrong move and poof! You're a frog! (She breaks into wild, scary laughter)

26 b6 gni • • • "There was a wo- man liv - ing in a town, she rode a thor - ough -

bred. One day she gal- loped 'neath a tree and du- ly lost her

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head." Cut it right off on a low hanging branch, don't you know.

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-.- When she dis- cov- ered her head was on the ground, with all her might and

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main, she climbed right up that hor - se's leg and

9 I'M A WITCH

37 decresc. f MI41111•1,211•MW .J■•■ wr ammie■wA■ AmMIMP/M1 ■1=1111 Mal

gal - loped off a gain." There she goes! I'm a

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witch, I'm awitch, Ev- na is awitch. I'm as mad as a hat- ter on a roof. I'm a

(To an audience member) 41 cresc.

witch, I'm awitch, Ev- na is awitch. Onewrong move and poof! You're a mouse!

43 (To a male audience member)

b l • • • •

There is a young man sit - ting in the house, star - ing straight at

45 cresc. decresc. •

me. He's won- d'ring why I look so good. Now would - n't you a -

48 (To a female audience member)

gree? (Blushing)Oh, my. I think There is a young girl sit - ting in the house, he has a crush on me! (She blows him a kiss) 51 cresc. f

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A filled with jea - lou - sie. She's won- d'ring w y , oh why, oh why,

she can't look like me. Eat your heart out, dearie! I'm a

I'M A WITCH

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witch, I'm a witch, Ev- - na is a witch. I'm as mad as a hat- ter on a roof. I'm a

(To an audience member) 58 cresc.

ff

witch, I'm a witch, Ev- - na rs---la witch. Onewrong move and poof! You're a snake!

60 (To an audience member) (To an audience member)

if

Poof! You're a cat! Poof! You're a dog!

64 (To an audience member) (To an audience member)

NM

rr Poof! You're a bat! Poof! I'm a witch!

CUE: EVILINA: (Pacing back and forth) I must think of something extra special to repay an extra special insult. Imagine..not inviting Evilina. CAT: Imagine. IM A WITCH (Reprise) EVILINA

Mysterious; ominous (Slow March) (tiJ = 74)

NO. 3a (e EVILINA: It must be wicked, and it must be effective. Something unique. Let me think. Hmmmmm. Hmmmmm. Hmmmmm.

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(Gleeful) I have it! (To AUDIENCE) (As the LIGHTS DIM on the tower room.) Just the thing to give as a gift to Spindle, crackle, claw and bite! Princess Briar-Rose. Ha, ha. An evil curse be my delight!" 1 Princess Briar-Rose, you are doomed. (She laughs horribly.) HaHaHaHaHaHa! PROCESS ir0 AL MUSIC (Hear Ye! 9-Iear- NO

• NO. 3b ACET PRIME MINISTER: Attend! Attend! Attend! We gather this day to honor the infant... Princess Briar-Rose. (See Script or PIANO/CONDUCTOR Score for PROCESSIONAL Stage Directions) CUE: QUEEN ELEANOR: Let me have the princess. (NURSEMAID crosses to QUEEN ELEANOR and hands her the infant.) PRIME MINISTER: (An announcement of great importance.) The wise women of the kingdom of Never Nod. THE GIFTI BRING GOOD WITCHES/KING RUDOLPH/QUEEN ELEANOR CHORUS Moderately Fast (a la Minuet) (4J.= 92) 1 BLUE Penny Whistle F A n et, F/ A Gm i n C7 F • /I — IP- • ■ imr- s•■iimoomploa 011111=111MMINIIII w■•=.11.1111/7 iomlim=or.simmi■mo M1101111=111111ONI 111. 111111illE211■11, --•••■=smompoo 1.9mo NO. 4 V BLUE ENTERS first LEFT She's the leader. -.- A few seconds behind her is GREEN, and then The RED. They move as if they were made out of soft breezes.) 6 F Ami n 13[,/ D F/ C F/ A ••••0°.°16°°".°N.• gp • • • • • Jai • • • • a gift I bring is a gift that will nour - ish. Some peo- ple say, it's the

9 C/ E Ami n Dsus4 F/ C

great - est of wealth. gift I bring will pro - tect her from ill - ness; (Magic wand on baby's head) 12 F Am in L FLA 13[2 C F 1P• A In • 0 • • • • • r I bring the gift of good health ______

16 C7 F F GREEN Ami n

This is the gift that I bring The gift I bring is

19 136/ D F/ C 13[) F/ A

• • • -.- • gift she'll re - qui - re, one she will val - ue, twee -

[NOTE: During each Penny Whistle interlude touch baby's forehead with magic wand on beat 4 in time with finger cymbal as as indicated in music and on tape/CD] -14-

THE GIFT I BRING

21 C/ E F Ami n Dsus4 F/ C

dee- die- dee- dum. The gift I bring will pro - vide her with in - sight; (Magic wand 24 Amin on baby'sbaby Ahead)head) Bb C F F Bt. mf •• • 40 • • r I bring the great gift of wis - dom.

28 Bb C7 F F RED Ami n

o -.- This is the gift that I bring The gift I bring is a

31 B6/ D F/ C F/ A

a • • • • ••-.- gift she will cher - ish. Touch - ing her spir - it, yes,

33 C/ E Ami n Bb Dsus4 F/ C

IP -fp I must con- fess. The gift I bring will en - dow her with feel - ing; (Magic wand 36 Am i n on baby's head) Bb C F el) F/ A //if • • ■ • • • a • • I bring the true gift of kind - ness.

40 G-ni n F

This is the gift that I bring. Bells may toll and bells may ring,

44 Ami n Dmi n Bb C Bb F/ A Gmi n F

BIAIM2MMIr • 11■111r MIMIC I■1Ir -1■1•11r WS. MEW 1/■=' 3■ " mmoor sum- mer to win - ter, fall to spring. Tra Ia la Ia, let an - gels sing.

THE GIFT I BRING KING RUDOLPH BLUE/GREEN/RED 48 iF32 C7 F F F/ A 7 7 • • • • • • • -0- These are the gifts that we bring. We thank - you, good wit - ches for

QUEEN ELEANOR 51 Grnin F F/ A B6 F/ A CI E

6 • • • • • • • • • • • • a • your gen- erous off - 'ring. We glad- ly ac- cept on be- half of the

53 ORANGE F D7 Bmi n C/ E D

• child. The gift I bring is a gift she will cra - die,

56 C G B D/ F Bmin

• keep - ing it safe, though it be de- mand- ing. Yes, it's a gift she'll as-

Bmin 59 G L Esus4 G' D C .

sur - ed- ly need; my gift is un - der stand - ing. (Magic wand on baby's head) 63 PINK G B D7 G Bmin

• This is the gift that I bring The gift I bring is a

67 C/ E CAD C G B D/ G • • • • 7 • • • • gift she'll de- Si- re, bril - liant and scho- lar - ly for - ev- er hence The

70 Bmi n C Esus4 D D • • • • 7 • • • gift I'm giv - ing will help her a- chieve. I bring the gift of in -

THE GIFT I BRING (Magic wand on baby's head) 73 G Bmin G B C

tel - li - gence. This is the gift that I

WHITE Slowly (Rubato) 77 G G D7 G Bmin GE G' D

bring The gift I bring is a gift she will trea - sure.

80 C GB D/ F G • a • • • • s- She must take care for it thus is her du - ty.

82 Bmin C Esus4 G D • • • • • al • J

This gift must al - ways come first from with - in; (Magic wand Original Tempo on baby's head) Bm i n 84 c l..7P C G G .- -e-- -to- A. a. • • • • • • • • I bring the fine gift of beau - ty.

CHORUS 88 C decresc . D7 G cresc. G B Ami n G

r • This is the gift that I bring. Bells may toll and bells may ring,

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sum- mer to win - ter, fall to spring. Tra la a la, let an- gels sing. ALL WITCHES KING RUDOLPH 96 C D7 G C G B 117 • • • These arlrlTie gifts that we bring! We thank you, good wit - ches for THE GIFT I BRING

QUEEN ELEANOR 99 Ami n G G B G B D/ • • • • • • • • • • • • • JAI your gen- erous off - 'ring. We glad - ly ac - cept on be - half of the

ALL G B Amin D G Bmin

child Bells may toll and bells may ring, sum- mer to win - ter,

105 C D C G B Ami n G 1. ii • • ! fall to spring. Tra a la let an - gels sing.

ALL WITCHES WITCHES/CHORUS 108 C D7 G G Dsus4 0 • • • • s: 7 7 a 7 7 • • These are gifts that we bring. Yes, these are the gifts,

111 C Dsus4 Dsus4 cresc.

these are the gifts, these are the gifts (they/we)

(a few voices) 115 G G G

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bring!

CUE: ([EVILINA] ...She's delighted everyone is in awe of her. She waits until she has full attention. She points a crooked finger at the little princess!) I'M 91. WITCH (Reprise) EVILINA

Mysterious; ominous (Slow March) (J = 74) 1 NO. 4a EVILINA: Hear me well and mark my words. On the day Briar-Rose reaches her sixteenth...

3 i • • • • . • • r .1 • ...birthday, she shall prick her dainty finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and...die! Hahaha!

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i ■••.111, 4 QUILL: Die?! EVILINA: Bah. OTHERS: Die? No! Stop it! Evil witch! QUEEN ELEANOR: Let that dreadful fate fall on Enough! No! No! my head if you will, but don't harm this poor 7 child. • • , • i KING RUDOLPH: I'll give you anything you ask. EVILINA: Never. Evilina never forgets, Only take back your curse. and she never forgives!

10 17 s • • • • 41 • .1 i BARONESS: Surely the wise women of the kingdom can help? WHITE: Our powers are not the equal of Evilina's. 12

EVILINA: So! You admit I am the most BARON:(To KING RUDOLPH, his grip on the sword) powerful witch in Never Nod. Your majesty, let me run her through. That will end the curse.

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I'M A WITCH-REPRISE/4a

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M a W& ma =NW IWWW:7■V MI' A _W. =NW AW I MOW s l W 131WM II AmIll■WIIMIMIPAY W.WPW WNW AMMEr J1/7/91r 111•111•IMWS NOW•W WIL ARNOW WNW ■MAI "NOMMIN MIIIII=MMENIMAW A/W NIPOIW•ogYio•MMIIM mivem BLUE: No. Even worse might befall. GREEN: If you kill a wise woman, nothing follows but disaster.

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P 11_40 . RED: We'll think of something, Your Majesty. PINK: Yes, yes. In time. WHITE: We must. ORANGE: We'll save the princess. EVILINA: Wishful thinking. (Snarls) Amateurs

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(EVILINA moves to exit, LEFT. She turns back. Now I'm going to rain on your celebration! Forcefully.) This is what you get for not inviting me! EVILINA: The curse remains! Thunder and wind and rain! Ha! Ha! Ha!

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Thunder and wind and rain! (She lifts her arms Laughing in triumph, EVILINA EXITS. OTHERS as if calling down the elements. STAGE DARKENS. OTHERS scatter in all directions to escape SOUND OF THUNDER. STORM EFFECTS. the coming storm. BLACKOUT.) PASSAGE OF TIME (Mood Music)

4 TA CUE: BLUE: Let us concentrate. Let us chant... (As GOOD WITCHES begin to "spell," the SPIDER slinks up the aisle and OUT. Or, he can slink to BACKSTAGE via some side door.d GOOD WITCHES lift their wands and chant in unison. Their voices are musical. C9-fANT (The Gift I Bring, Underscore) GOOD WITCHES Amin 1 Slowly Guitar F Bb F/ A Bb F/ C NO. 4c

GOOD WITCHES: "If evil comes to pass...

F Ami.n 5 C/ E F Amin B Dmi n F/ C BI Csus4 FBI/ FF -• ao- -15 — i s rook

woo"' Sprindle cuts like glass... Briar-Rose, alas...

11 Bb F/ A Bb F/ C C/ E F Amin B7 Dmin F/ C BI Csus4 • • • -0- • ••••••"" •••■„. Will sleep forever... Til love, true love embraces her... 'Til love, true love awakens her... (They begin to back OUT.)

REPEAT AS NEEDED F B6/ F F 17 F (2X on tape) Bb/ F LAST TIME r She will sleep...sleep deep... She will sleep...sleep deep.

If evil comes to pass..."

CUE: PRINCE ALEXANDER: ...Why there are those who would give a king's ransom to marry a prince such as myself. PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE:(Growing jealous; worried) Who? PRINCE laughs. BRIAR-ROSE realizes she has been fooled) That's not very funny. GOOD PRI9WE PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE/PRINCE ALEXANDER Allegretto (Playful and charming; in two)

1 Penny whistle E NO. 5

PRINCESS BRIAR - ROSE (Feigning anger) 5 D+9 E COmi n A E 0 • 0 7 • 7 • • • -• 7 • IIMI 4 -.- r Good prince, good prince, you're rude and you're boast - ful.

• COmi n A E/ G/4 B • • • • • • • 7 ill What makesmakes you think I would wed such a man? Good

10 min Gil mi n A E

P 7 • • • • • 4 .1 J prince, good prince, I nev er will mar - ry a PRINCE ALEXANDER (Feigning disbelief) 12 FOmi n B D+9 E Asus4/ D E

MI ) jr---dp--g • ....._.— -or w prince who is quite out of handl My

16 GO mi n A E COrni n A . E ...... • • • 7 • • • • • • • • -• • la - dy, my la - dy, I beg thee, my la - dy. You must be- lieve you're the

GOOD PRINCE

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love of my life. My la - dy, my la - dy, my prin - cess, my la dy. I PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE 22 FOmi n B D-F9 E A E/ 277 • • • • • • • • • 7r • beg thee now, come be my wife. Why should I trust you, when

E E/ E/ C B E E/ • I don't be- lieve you? Why should I cher - ish, love and o- bey?

28 A E/ F#mi n E E/ • • • • • • • J

Why should I hon - or a man such as you? Good PRINCE ALEXANDER E (Melodramatic)

prince, fare - thee - well, now be on your way! My

32 E mi n A E

la - dy, my la - dy, I'm bro - ken, my la - dy,

34 D'mi n A E/ B • • • • • • • a • shat - tered, be - wil - dered, a mise - ra - ble man. Myt (a tease) 36 min C mi n A E FOmi n B

-7/ la - dy, my la - dy, what am I to do? Per - haps, I'll go see La- dy

GOOD PRINCE PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE (Appalled) 39 D+9 E Asus4/ D E COmi n

p • -• • • Anne Good prince, good prince, you're

43 A E qfrni n A E/ • • , • • • • • • • • • • -a- • sim - ply re - volt - ing! I can't be- lieve what a cad you can be. Good

46 C•mi n min A

prince, good prince, be gone and good rid - dance. My

(Playing a game) 48 F#rni n B D+9 E A E/ • • • • • • suit - ors are wait - ing for me. I heard Prince An- drew came PRINCE ALEXANDER (Playing along) 51 Frni n E/ GO A E/C B E E/

• court - ing to- day. La - dy Chris - ti - na, has begged me to stay. PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE A E/ F#rni n

I hear Prince Phil - lip is hand - some - ly French. PRINCE ALEXANDER (Bold and brash) PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE 56 A E/ B E (Feigning anger)

„r 4 .11=1111■9111•1=11•111111111111■ d •

a -a- La - dy Ca - san - dra, now there's a fine wench! Good

58 mi n A

• prince, good prince, you're crude and you're hope- less.

GOOD PRINCE

n A E/ B • • • 7 • What makes you think would wed such a man?

62 Cemi n minn A E

prince, good prince, nev - er will mar - ry a PRINCE ALEXANDER 64 D +9 F#mi n B E E (Sincere) In er • • • • prince who is quite out of hand! My

67 m i n A

la - dy, my la - dy, my prin - cess, my la - dy,

69 n A E B C#mi n 4mi n • • • • • • • • • IF • • • • • you are my bless - ing, my spir - it, my life. My la - dy, I'd tra - vel the

PRINCESS BRIAR - ROSE (Softening) (Dreamy) 72 A n rit. E rit. B 7 D+9 E • • • • • • • • world just for you. Good prince, I will still be your wife. Good

PRINCE BRIAR - ROSE PRINCE BRIAR - ROSE PRINCE (Equally as dreamy) decresc. oco a poco BRIAR - ROSE 75 D+9 a temes24...... D+9 • • • • J

prince. My la - dy. Good prince. My la - dy. Good prince. My la - dy. Good

Quickly 78 0+9 Penny whistle Inp

(She runs away laughing as Prince prince. BRIAR-ROSE (a tease) But I still think Prince Phillip is terribly handsome! Alexander gives chase.) 81 E GOrl i n E Frn n B7 Asus 4/ D

He catches her. They both laugh as the music ends.) - 26 - CUE: EVILINA: I've been saving it. For a "special occasion." Happy Birthday from Evilina. (To SPIDER) Get out! SPIDER: Gone. (The SPIDER slinks AWAY. As EVILINA chants her spell, she circles the spinning wheel. LIGHTS BEGIN TO DIM.) I'M AWN -CH EVILINA (Reprise) Mysterious; ominous (Slow March) (J =74)

IM• NO. 5a 6 EVILINA: "Spindle, crackle, claw and bite! This evil curse is my delight!

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6

Spin, spin, Princess Briar-Rose! Spin, spin, take a sleeping pose!

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Sweet Princess Briar-Rose and all a-fright! (Roaring our the command she turns For you each day...eternal night!" the wheel.) Spin! Spin! Spin!

[BLACKOUT; END OF ACT ONE] ENTRACTE (Hear Ye! Hear Ye!)

NO. 6

CUE: EVILINA: (Rather sadly) Another party and I haven't been invited. Tsk, tsk. I must be the party pooper of all time. (To AUDIENCE) What' wrong with me? Nobody seems to like me... Well, if I can't be the life of the party, I'll be its death! Hee, hee, hee. T5-fE DEATH OF THE PAVY EVILINA/SPIDER/CAT Tempo Rubato (Slow and Bluesy) 1 NO. 7 C ME. CAT pops up and listens.)

EVILINA 4 Dmin 3 G7 3

• Take one good look at me, now what do you see?

6 Dmi n 3 B17 A7 3 ti • • 4 One sad and lone - ly witch not loved by an- y- bod- y cresc. poco a poco 8 Dmi n D[?aug F/ C 3 B m7(6.5) • • • • • • • • No time to fret, no time to cry a_ sin - gle tear

A7 Grni n7 3 el)/ c • Look- out, world, get read - y, - i li - na is here!

13 Caug Dixieland ( 411 = 106) (*:* (1-■ D7

-• .- I'll be the hag of the ball, the death of the par - ty, with my

THE DEATH OF THE PARTY

16 G7 B7 • • • • black - toed pumps and my mag - is wand They'll

18 C7 F D7

7 • • nev - er for - get, no, make 'em re - gret, the 20 G7 G7/ B D67 C7

• • • J day they ev - er heard the name, Ev i - li - na! The

22 F D7 • -a J 6 • JAI • -.- —.1 hag of the ball, the death of the par ty, they'll be

24 G7 6 J J • • cry - in' dy - in' for Bri - ar - Rose But I'll

26 Bdi m F/ C D7

J dance eve - ry dance, while she's in a trance I'm the

by wick - ed- est witch I ___ know! They thought that they'd be cle - ver 31 B69 Dmin G7

• They've leav - ing me out, they real - ly snubbed me to the max. 34 Dmin BI29

got a lot to learn a - bout this fies - ty gal.

- 30 - THE DEATH OF THE PARTY

36 Ami n7 cresc. C7

set her up, say, goo& night, then low - er the axe! I'll be the 38 F D7 6 • • • hag of the ball, the death of the par - ty with my 40 B7 C7

• • • - new hair - do and my mag- is wand They'll nev - er for - get, no, ___. I'll 43 F D7 G7 G7/ B • Jb • • • • make 'em re - gret, the day they ev - er heard the name,

45 67 C7 F

-.- Ev i - li - na! The hag of the ball, the 47 D7 G7 • J • J J • death of the par ty, they'll be weep - in', sleep - in' from 49 13b. Bdi m 12 • • • • • head to toe. Then I'll dance eve - ry dance in my 51 F/ C D7 G7 C7 • 717 • • black stretch pants, I'm the class - i - est witch I know. I'm

gon - na get my yen - geance, I'm mak- in' em pay. They're

- 31 - THE DEATH OF THE PARTY

56 Dmi n G7 Dmi n

gon- na feel my rath to- night. Yes, I'm gon- na work my mag- is what a 59 B69 Ami n7 cresc.

fine dis - play. tuck 'em in, say good- night, then

61 CZ_ SPIDER/CAT F

IIIIIIPX MIME

shut out the lights! She'll be the hag of the ball, the

63 D7 EVILINA G7 lm • -7 • 4. • - • • • • • •

death of the par - ty with my black - toed pumps and my 65 SPIDER/CAT B7 C7

•• 4 5 mag - is wand They'll nev - er for - get, no, she'll

67 F D7 EVILINA G7 G7/ B

• • )• • .77 J make 'em re - gret, the day they ev - er heard the name, ALL THREE SPIDER/CAT 69 D67 C7

6 . 4 Ev i - Ii - na! The hag of the ball, the EVILINA 71 D7 G7 • 6 • death of the par - ty, they'll be cry - in', dy - in' for 73 SPIDER/CAT B6 Bdi m EVILINA • • J J • Bri - ar - Rose. But she'll dance eve - ry dance in my THE DEATH OF THE PARTY

EVILINA

SPIDER/CAT 75 F/ C D7 G7 C7 F D7 •

black - stretch pants. She's the wick - ed- est witch we know. I'm the

EVILINA 78 G7 C7 F

wick - ed- est witch know! I'm gon- na

81 Bdi m F/ C D7 SPIDER/CAT

J

show up un - in - vi - ted though it is - n't po- lite. She's gon- na

83 Bdi m F/ C D7 EVILINA

6• 6 •

show up un - in - vi - ted, gon- na give 'em a fright. I'm gon- na

85 Bdi m F/ C Daug7

J • •

crash that par - ty, it - 'II serve them right. SPIDER/CAT 87 Grni n7 F/ A 136 Bdi m Csus4 EVILINA cresc . • if

Ev - i - li - na's corn- ing to town. I'll be the death of the

89 Par - ty' Fmi n Fmi n7/ Dm7(65) D6Maj 7 Fsus4/ C •

She'll dance the dance In her black - stretch pants SPIDER/CAT

the death the par - ty to- night. Yeah!

CUE: PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE: I may be sixteen and soon to be a bride, but I'm still treated as a child. And I'm bored. (BIRD in a nearby cage begins chirping and singing cheerfully.) LITTLE BIRD

PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE

Moderately Slow (j= 96) 1 C7 F I/7

•■• NO. 8 • • PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE: What are you so happy bird, lit - tle about? You're a prisoner too, you know. Lit - tle

6 Dmi n 136 C7 F Dmi n 6 J • • J J • J -6- bird, all a - lone in your cage, hear you sing - ing each

11 Bb C7 Ami n F/ 136, F/ C

2 • • 0• morn ing. If you had just one wish, tell me what would it

16 136/ D F/ A C7 . nt. F a tempo 6 • • • • • • {J _0. be? Lit - tle bird, would you wish to be frees'

21 F Dmi n7 B6 C7 0- • 6 - . • • • • V . Lit - tle bird, lit - tle bird, I've a se- cret to tel.

27 F Dmi n7 B6 C7 Ami n J J J It's locked a - way deep in - side me. Lis - ten close and I'll

LITTLE BIRD 32 F/ C Bb/ D F/ A ___,... • rr • • • • d • t • • • tell you, lit - tle bird, don't ask why, but I wish, how I 36 C7 F Ft A cresc. B6 C7 cresc. • a • • • • • • • Cr • • • wish, I could fly. I would fly through the for - est, _ ov- er

41 F Dmi n Gmi n7 C7 F • • J snow- coy - ered hills. I would soar ov- er val - leys — of green

46 F/ A C7 F Dmi n • • • • I would fly ov - er moun - tains, sail - ing high on the wind, then

51 E36 F/ A ani n7 C7 11•••■., rit. decresc.

• • • -6- down to my cas- tle and back home a - gain Lit - tle

56 Dmi n7 Bb C7 F a tempo 6 re • • • • • -6- bird, lit - tie bird, if I let you go free, would you please

61 Dmi n7 Bb C7 Ami n B12 • • • • 0 • prom - ise to take me? Let me al - ways be with you, fol - low

66 F/ C B6/ D F/ A C7 • cresc. 4, • where you may go, lit - tle bird, what a life we would know

LITTLE BIRD 71 F/ A BI? C7 F cresc.f

• We could laugh in the sun - shine, — we could dance in the 75 Dmi n Can i n C7 F F/ A

rain. We could sing as we tra - vel the sky We could

80 136 C7 F Dmi n BI? • D.• a • I sail 'cross the o- cean ____ to a far - a- way land. Lit - tie bird, let me 85 F/ A Grni n7 Csus4 She takes the bird out of the cage J ( r r fly with you, please take my hand (She releases the bird...) 90 motto rit. A6 a tempo Fmi n E67

I nous 7 14.1 1PL7VI JIMMIND,IMINSIMILTMI EL'et■13•1111ka!■1111111MIII ► Lit - tie bird, lit - tie bird, let me ride on your wing. 95 Al? Fmi n DI? 67/ Db Cmi n I • I • 6 I J J • J r G. Show me the way to your king dom. Lit - tie bird, don't for - EVILINA: (From OFFSTAGE) Princess?... 100 Al?! E6 • CA Princess Briar-Rose? Rubato nt. TACET TILL CUE: • 0 9 •

get me. Come fly me a way! CUE: BRIAR-ROSE: (Startled) Oh. Lit - tie Someone's coming. (To the voice) In here! 105 EI2 sus? Al nit. decresc. a tempo Al,/ F6 PI , J J J bird, may - be some oth - er day

110 617

[NOTE: The fake bird should be released into the wings, OFFSTAGE. BRIAR-ROSE should (EVILINA hobbles in LEFT...) follow the bird in flight as if flying out over the audience's head and away.) - 36 - CUE: EVILINA: Turn the wheel. PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE: Turn the wheel.(She does) EVILINA: Wrap theyarn around the spindle. PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE: Wrap the yarn around the spindle. (As PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE busies herself with the mysteries of the spinning wheel, EVILINA moves RIGHT on FORESTAGE chanting out to AUDIENCE.) WITCH EVILINA (Reprise) 1 Mysterious; ominous (Slow March) (J =74) NO. 8a Hee, hee. Everything is going as I planned. (Chants.) "A princess sits before it...

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A shrewd witch stands aside... When the spinning wheel sighs...

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The spindle answers and many folks will cry. ...A witch's broth!" A weave of unseen cloth is fit stuff for... Ha! Ha! Ha!

PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE: (Pricks her finger) Oh. CUE: SEAMSTRESS: (Points) The princess. (ALL look, gasp) QUILL: I've never seen her do that before... sleeping on a garden bench. SLEEP MUS/C (The Gift I Bring, Underscore) QUEEN SAMANTHA/KING RUDOLPH/QUEEN ELEANOR SEAMSTRESS/QUILL/NURSEMAID/LADY JESSICA BARONESS/CHEF/PRIME MINISTER/COURT MEMBERS 1 Slowly (Rubato) Guitar F Ami.n BI) F/ A NO. 8b

4 Bb F/ C C/ E Ami n B Dmi n F/ C • • • • • •

QUEEN ELEANOR: Briar-Rose...(Yawns) NURSEMAID: Princess, wake up. This isn't good KING RUDOLPH: What's the matter with the girl? manners...(Yawns) (Yawns)

LADY JESSICAL: I feel so sleepy...(Yawns) CHEF: I musn't fall asleep. So much to do. BARONESS: So do I...(Yawns) (Yawns)

12 Bb F/ C C/ E F Ami n Dmi n F/ C tf • .

QUILL: I could do with a nap...(Yawns) (COURT MEMBERS sleepily EXIT LEFT and RIGHT. PRIME MINISTER: A nap before cake and PRINCE ALEXANDER ENTERS Tower Room from ice cream would be nice...(Yawns...) EXTREME DOWN LEFT and gets into the chair... REPEAT AS NEEDED F 02/ F F 16 BI) Csus4 , ox on tape) F Bb / F LAST TIME • • • • •

frog-like. He is still under EVILINA's spell. Gradually the SLEEP MUSIC FADES and the GOOD WITCHES step to PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE and look down at her.)

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CUE: BLUE: You'll find Briar-Rose in the garden. But beware. Evilina will try to prevent you from waking the princess. She will try to destroy you. She's already had one try. PRINCE: I'll be ready for her. I WILL FIGHT! PRINCE ALEXANDER

Moderately Fast March (A la Celtic Jig) (J = 104) 1

NO. 9 66 BLUE: Hurry. PRINCE ALEXANDER: Aren't you coming with me? PRINCE ALEXANDER 4 3 3 3

• • • • • BLUE: There's nothing I can do. It's all up to you, Prince Alexander. Only you. (PRINCE Ev - i - li - na, Ev- i ALEXANDER throws his chest out to AUDIENCE.) PRINCE ALEXANDER: I'm ready for the challenge. Gm i n 8 F F E6 3 3 3 3

I I • • • I

li - na, Ev - i - li - na, I am

10 Gm i n 3. 3 3 3 _ 3 6 • sure - ly corn- ing for, corn- ing for you. Ev - i - li - na, Ev- i -

12 F Grni n F C 3 3 3 E6 3

Ev - i - li - na, I will

14 Gm ; n 3 cresc. B6 =:"41 3 • 7 • see to it you are thor - °ugh- lythrough. I will fight, fight, like a manwho's po& sessed, I WILL FIGHT!

fight, fight, I will give it my best. I will strug - gle, I will bat - tie, 'til

18 Quin F/ A e6 F 3 3 3 • di ) 77 Ev - i - Ii - na's no more. I will fight, fight, Ill the bat- tle is won,

20 Gmi n Dmin 3 F 3 6 3 3 3

fight, fight, I have on- ly be- gun. I will van- quish, nev- er faul - ter, I will

22 Gmin Cmi n D D E D 6 • a o • dr [, • • 7 • -1 7 7 r) ,) 4 sure - ly win the war; fight! fight! fight! fight!

25 D Gmin 3 3 • • a • • • • 1 Fight 'til I set - tle the, set - tle the score. Bri - ar -

F Coin F E6 C 28 ani n 3 _____3 .. , 3 • 7 a .1 • • • a ' r 2 I am Rose, Bri - ar - Rose, Bri - ar- Rose,

31 D Grnin 3 3 3 3 3 7 • • • 7 • • • • a • 2 • sure ly corn- ing for, corn - ing for you. Bri - ar - Rose, Bri - ar -

Coin F E6 C 33 F 3 3 I 6 J 7 7 7 gi' 7 Rose, Bri - ar - Rose, your I WILL FIGHT!

35 D Crni n 3 cresc. 136 3 3 3 3 ff ' • • • a • • • • prince is corn- ing for, corn- ing for you. I will fight, fight, like a man who's pos sessed,

37 Gm i n Dmi n 3 F _3 3 3 —3_ 3 __ 3

6b • • • • • • • • '1 'I 'I • 77 • • • fight, fight, I will give it my best. I will strug - gle, I will bat- tle, 'til

39 Gm i n F/ A Bb F 3 3 _3 —3— 3 _K.. 3 • • • • • • • /V ./ Ev i - li - na's no more. I will fight, fight, 'til the bat- tle is won,

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fight, I have on- ly be- gun. I will van- quish, nev- er faul - ter, I will

43 Grni n Cmi n D

sure ly win the war;

45 Gm i n cresc. 3 3

• • • • • • • fight! fight! fight! fight! Fight 'til I set - tle the, set - tie the score! I WILL FIGHT (Underscore s1)

[THE WALL OF THORNS]

NO. 9a TACET I WILL FIGHT (Underscore B)

[THE DARK KNIGHT] a NO. 9b TAC CUE: EVILINA: Oh, wicked boy. You have defeated me. (EVILINA covers her face with her hands and sinks to the floor.) SLEEPING BEAUTY ° AWAKENS' PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE/PRINCE ALEXANDER Slow; Rubato 1 E Keyboard Two (Penny Whistle/Flute) qmi n wif #-I: - • • NO. 9c g • • • • • 4 PRINCE ALEXANDER steps to PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE...

3 A Clfmi n A E B E .....„„...... • 1 • • • 'I

He kneels beside the bench....

Cp-ni n (3mi n A rit. E FOmi n rit B7 ,y___._....„_...... ---, • • • • • • • • • • • w ...and removes the scarf...Pause...... Gently he kisses the PRINCESS.

a tempo decresc. poco a poco 9 D+9 E D+9 E DO+9 E • • 4 • • P- • Stands. Pause... ...PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE wakes, yawns.)

12 D+9 D+9

PRINCESS BRIAR-ROSE: Goodness. What am I doing napping on a garden bench? (Etc.)

CUE: PRIME MINISTER: Attend! Attend! Attend! May the Princess Briar-Rose and her prince live happily ever after. ALL: Happily ever after. (CAT pops up.) CAT: Wow. ALL IS WELL THAI'S ENDED WELL KING RUDOLPH/QUEEN ELEANOR/PRIME MINISTER QUEEN SAMANTHA/PRINCE AL1EXANDER/BRIAR-ROSE COMPANY - 1'6) KING RUDOLPH 1 Fast (Energetic with a strong rhytmic pulse) C G

f NO. 10 7M. -1= J (LAUGHTER and CHEERS) It's a QUEEN ELEANOR 5 E G Ami n J r r J time to cel - e - brate. Let's have a cel - e - bra - tion. QUEEN SAMANTHA PRINCE/BRIAR-ROSE 7 PRIME MINISTER F G C G C C/ E

c -a • • • • • • Sound the trum - pet, strike the bell. It's a time to cel - e- brate. Let's COMPANY 10 ALL SOLOISTS G Ami n F • • • • • • • • -* have a cel - e- bra - tion. All is well that's end- ed well! It's a

14 C C/ E F G Ami n • • • b) • , • • time to cel - e- brate. Let's have a cel - e - bra - tion.

16 F G C G F/ G C C/ E • • • • • • 0 • • • Sound the trum - pet, strike the bell. It's a time to cel - e- brate. Let's

ALL IS WELL THAT'S ENDED WELL KING RUDOLPH 19 F G Ami n G C G Ami n

us-

have a cel - e- bra - tion. All is well that's end- ed well! Let there

23 G B Ami n Emi n • be a pro - clam - a - tion sent through - out the na - tion; QUEEN ELEANOR 25 G Ami n G B Ami n • • o • • •

all are wel - come on this day. We will have a roy - al wed- ding. QUEEN SAMANTHA 28 ALL SOLOISTS COMPANY Emi n Dmi n cresc. F/ G

1111111111Mr EMMW .■■• /111•11l ..■■• 111 . In a roy - al set - ting. All are wel - come on this day! It's a

32 C/ E G Ami n • J • J • time to cel e- brate, let's have a cel - e - bra - tion.

34 F G C G F/ G C C/ E

• or • • • • • I Sound the trum - pet, strike the bell. It's a time to cel - e- brate, let's

PRINCESS BRIAR - ROSE 37 Ami n F G C G Ami n

r') • • • a • • have a cel - e- bra - tion. All is well that's end- ed well! Let the

41 G B Ami n Emi n

c r r days be filled with laugh - ter, al - ways ev - er of - ter,

ALL IS WELL THAT'S ENDED WELL PRINCE ALEXANDER 43 C F G Ami n 4 • • ' • • • mer - ri - ment, to all good cheer. Let the

45 B Ami n Emi n F J J J r P r nights be filled with danc - ing, sing - ing and ro - manc - ing. ALL SOLOISTS COMPANY 47 Dmi n F G cresc. cresc. Al? Gip/ 4 wommanamgamori 1..1■• Ma=r 11■■11" . 11=1.11/91•11•121=Planaa Maa•MINIIW a

Heard by peo - ple far and near It's a

50 D5 D6( F AS B6mi n a a • J • •

6? r time to cel - e- brate, let's have a cel - e- bra - tion.

52 Al? D C7/ • • 6 • a • • Sound the tru m - pet, strike the bell. It's a

54 D5 D19/ F 136.mi n 6666 • • r • • J • r time to cel - e - brate, let's have a cel - e- bra - tion. 56 Ati 6/ Ad • 7 • 31- • a • • r , a • All is well that's end- ed well! It's a All is well that's end- ed

59 • DI? Al2sus 7/ MIYININ/JELIMI INIU1111•MINNIMMIMPIMIP7iale■Biz o r MLIIM!1131■7M1rialrummlimaztomminsamzmawmr zimou Off..INANIPM ■ /011=10/1•011 • • RAINalaaNIMME IM.,MMEMOZWAIMMAIIIMISIO) NaMa 1 •• well Cel - e - brate' CeI - e - brat&

64 (Opt. few voices) z .cresc. I I - '. MarialOIJNIMIIIIL ■ MVEIMMi",;:-11MMIIIMFMIMMLMAMOIV.. WAIMIINIMAMMILIMa;■ 1' =nal N f•••111=IPMFUITINWILMIlallMIMMM il(al lii-liMIla • Cel - e brat&

[DIRECT DEGUE to No. 10a, EPILOGUE] - 4 7 -

CUE: (DIRECT SEGUE from No. 10; ALL IS WELL THAT ENDS WELL.) EVHANTED SLEEPING BEAUTY (Epilogue) MINSTREL/COMPANY 96) 1 Maestoso (Moderately Slow) (J =

MM. NO. 10a 4

COMPANY 6 rit N C# A A7 D a tempo Inf • fl • J Come ye Lords, come ye La- dies, — come and fly thee a - way, on a

ma - gi - cal jour - ney, fol - low now, I do pray. Come ye

Lords, come ye La- dies, _ we are wait - ing for you in a stor - y- book

N D/ F' Emi n Dsus4/ A D cresc. Bmi n r/111114 1111111•111 Gc king - dom, where dreams can come true Tis a sto- ry of

D/ A D/ F D/ A 11111 1/1•■ • INMP1 ■•■••■•11 • ••■•1•1=11•■ MISIN=r MOW. /1•1■F.INIMMI• •■••••• NNW Amor =I ■IMM.411••■••••• true love, of beau - ty so fair. Tie a tale of a chi - Id, a

ENCHANTED SLEEPING BEAUTY-EPILOGUE

trea - sure so rare. Tis a time of re - joic - ing as she bios - soms and

motto rit. Emi n7rit Asus4 A

grows. Come ye now, hear my stor - of sweet Bri - ar -

MINSTREL 40 D Bmi n a tempo rit. in f a tempo

4 ... •• •

Rose Tis a time of re -

45 D/ A Gsus4 G Dsus4/ G D/ F G a a 9 • • • 0 joic - ing as she bios - soms and grows. Come ye now, hear my

49 D Emi n A D

7 )- iMJ • J • i i J stor - y_ of sweet Bri - ar - Rose.

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End Of Musical CURTAINCALL (Allis Well ghat's Ended Weft)

NO. 11 TACET EXIT MUSIC (Little Bird)

TAC