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News THE SCREENING ROOM: Into the Woods Performances from Broadway, London and More (Video) The Tony Award-winning musical Into the Woods is receiving a much-anticipated New York revival at the Delacorte Theater beginning July 24 as part of the 2012 Shakespeare in the Park season.

The Public Theater presents the production, based on the 2010 Regent's Park Open Air Theatre staging in London, which will run through Aug. 25 in Central Park.

To celebrate the return of the fairytale musical, Playbill.com collected some videos of various performances and productions.

Bernadette Peters performs "No One Is Alone" in concert.

A look at the 2010 Regent's Park production, which inspired the current Shakespeare in the Park revival of Into the Woods.

Mandy Patinkin sings "Children Will Listen" on "Larry King Live."

The original Broadway cast (with the exception of Phylicia Rashad, who succeeded Bernadette Peters as the Witch) performs on the Tony Awards.

Joanna Gleason performs "Moments in the Woods" in the original American Playhouse broadcast of Into the Woods.

A look at the original London production of Into the Woods.

The 2002 revival cast performs on the Tony Awards.

 

Original cast members Gleason and Chip Zien reunite for "It Takes Two" at Sondheim! The Birthday Concert.

Barbra Streisand sings "Children Will Listen" at Bill Clinton's inaugural gala.

Cast members from the 2002 revival, including Laura Benanti, perform "No One Is Alone."

A snippet of "Hello, Little Girl" from the Regent's Park production.

Betty Buckley sings "Children Will Listen" at Carnegie Hall.

Playbill.com's video coverage of the recent Westport Country Playhouse/Baltimore Centerstage production.

 

The second part of Playbill's video coverage of the recent Westport Country Playhouse/Baltimore Centerstage production.

 

"Hello, Little Girl" from the original London production.

Another look at the Regent's Park production of Into the Woods.

 
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