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Allegro mysterioso q = c.140
(Full Company)
PETER PAN 1
Act One - No. 1SOMETHING IN THE AIR
Music: GEORGE STILESLyrics: ANTHONY DREWE
Company
Piano
CUE: A single heart-stopping moment as the audience are plunged into sudden darkness...
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perhaps the pic only "touches" each of these notes, while someone else sustains the melody
"One day, when Wendy was two years old and she was playing in the garden, she plucked another flower and ran with it to her mother."
simile
64
Pno
"Mrs Darling put her hand to her heart and cried out: Oh, Wendy, why can’t you stay like this forever? That was all that passed between them on that subject"
70
Co.
Pno
"but, from that moment on, Wendy knew that she must grow up. You always know after you are two." PETER PAN: (Who we cannot see, but whose voice echoes round the auditorium): "Two is the beginning of the end."
mp
STORYTELLER
There's
poco più mosso q = 14074
Co.
Pno
some thing in
the air
to night
Some-thing in
the dark
No. 1. Something In The Air 5
Peter Pan
78
Co.
Pno
Shad
p
ows- in
an all
ey- way
-
Voic es- in
the park
82
Co.
Pno
Some thing- feels
fam il
- i- ar
-
Some thing- we
once knew
mp
85
Co.
Pno
A mem
or- y
- is stirr
ing
But is stay
ing- out
of view
No. 1. Something In The Air 6
Peter Pan
90
Pno
NEWSBOY: "Evening paper! Read all about it! Baby vanishes from its perambulator! Little baby disappears!" STORYTELLER: "London Town was strangely ill at ease that night. For Mr Darling though, hurrying home from work,
p
p
96 Con moto q = 160
Pno
his concerns were of a rather less sinister nature..."
f
f
100
Pno
MR DARLING: "Stop - that - HAT!"
102
Pno
No. 1. Something In The Air 7 Peter Pan
104 Tempo primo q = 140
Co.
Pno
MR DARLING: "Thank you."STORYTELLER
There‘s
mp
some
thing in
the air
to night
-
subp
mp
107
Mr. D
Co.
Pno
Chil
mf
ly- for
the time
of year
Wind
has got
a bite
Some thing in
the breeze
110
Mr. D
Co.
Pno
I don't
re mem
- ber- see
ing- stars
Whist ling round
the chim
ney- stacks
3
No. 1. Something In The Air 8
Peter Pan
112
Mr. D
Co.
Pno
Burn
ing- quite
so bright
Some thing- in
the
Rust ling- through
the trees
Some
COMPANY
thing- in
the air
to night
-
115
Mr. D
Co.
Pno
air to night
- Does n't- feel
like spring
The
Does n‘t- feel
like spring
118
Mr. D
Co.
Pno
night in- gales
- are sil
ent
-
As
mp
if told
they should
n‘t- sing
MEN - higher
WOMEN
mf
The
night
in
- gales
- are
sil
ent
-
mp
As if told
they should
n‘t- sing
mf
MEN - lower
The night
in- gales
- are sil
ent
-
As
mp
if told
they should
n‘t- sing
No. 1. Something In The Air
Peter Pan
9
122
Mr. D
Co.
Pno
SA
There‘s
f
some
Ah
thing- in
the air
to night
-
TB
There‘s
f
some
thing- in
the air
to night
-
mf
f
126
Co.
Pno
Some
Ah
-thing in
each gust
Some
Ah
-thing leaves
us shiv
er- ing
-
Some thing- in
each gust
Some thing leaves
us shiv
er- ing
-
130
Co.
Pno
Some
Ah
-thing we
don‘t trust
There‘s some
thing- in
the air
to night
-
That‘s
Some thing- we
don‘t trust
There‘s some
thing- in
the air
to night
-
No. 1. Something In The Air 10
Peter Pan
134
Co.
Pno
quick en- ing
- our tread
Quick
mp
en- ing
- our tread
Quick en- ing
- our tread
mp
Quick en- ing
- our
MEN
mf
Quick en- ing
- our tread
137
Co.
Pno
tread
mp
Quick en- ing
- our tread
Quick
p
en- ing
- our tread
p
niente
No. 1. Something In The Air
Peter Pan
11
141
Co.
Pno
Quick
pp
en- ing
- our tread
STORYTELLER: "Meanwhile, in the Darling family house,
144
Pno
in a backwater in Bloomsbury, there were all the outward manifestations of domestic normality, if only from the children..."
SEGUE AS ONE No 1aNURSERY MARCH
No. 1. Something In The Air 12
Peter Pan
A Bright March q = 180
No. 1a 13
NURSERY MARCH/FACE AT THE WINDOW(Instrumental)
Piano
Q: SEGUE AS ONE FROM #1
mf FIFE/DRUM
4
Pno
MICHAEL: "Left, right! Left, right!"
8
Pno
JOHN: "It's not so easy for Nana, she has two lefts and two rights."
CUE: WENDY: "Michael! Come on! You're going to do it too."We hear the sound of NANA's bark as she approaches.
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JOHN: "Quick, turn the light down! Hide!"
LIZA enters with NANA - they look around
LIZA: "There! What did I say? Not so much as a whisper - all sound asleep, bless their little hearts, and in the land of dreams…
5
Pno
But NANA barks again. LIZA: "…Stop that - or I shall go straightway round and fetch the master and the missis from their dinner-party - and then there would be trouble! Come along!"
Con moto q = 1609
Pno
OPTIONAL SECTION FROM HERE
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The children come back out of their hiding places - they have been prepared fro wonderful things....
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JOHN: "Is it true? Can you really fly?" PETER PAN: "It's easy." JOHN: "I say!" MICHAEL: "What luck!"
TIGER LILY: "The pirates were here." NIBS: "It doesn’t take an expert tracker to know that...I saw them with my own eyes." TIGER LILY:"They run away from “Tick-tock; tick-tock”.If the pirates flee from the tick-tock, then the tick-tock shall lead us to the pirates."NIBS: "Um, I suppose so, but I’ll need to check that with Peter." TIGER LILY: "Where is Peter Pan?" NIBS: "In that Other Place." TIGER LILY" "He is always in that Other Place. We need him in Never Land for adventures to happen."NIBS: "He’ll be back soon enough."
No. 6b. Crocodile & Tiger Lily 62
Peter Pan
38
Voice
Toms
Pno
Hey
yay
yay
-
41
Voice
Toms
Pno
Ha!
p
soft hand drums
SEGUE AS ONE TO #6c
No. 6b. Crocodile & Tiger Lily 63
Peter Pan
Allegro q. = 180
No. 6c 64
TINK'S INSTRUCTIONS / SHOOTING WENDY
Piano
FIRST TWIN : "I see it!"SECOND TWIN : "I see it too!"
TOOTLES: "She says that Peter CURLY: "I wonder why?" TOOTLES: "If that's what Peter wants, Curly........ wants the Wendy bird shot dead."
mp
mf
22
meno mosso q = 100
Pno.
we don't ask why." SLIGHTLY: "We carry out his orders without question."
NIBS: "Good shot, Tootles!"
f
sfz
Andante q = 80
26
Pno.
mp
6
[WENDY spirals down from the sky...]
6
6
6
6 66 6
6
6
No.6c. Tink's Instructions/Shooting Wendy 65
Peter Pan
28
Pno.
FIRST TWIN: 66"It wasn't a bird after all."
6 6 6 6
6
6
30
Pno.
SECOND TWIN: "It was a flying lady."
[TINK laughs]
SHORT DIALOGUE HERE
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vabasso
33
Pno.
PETER: NIBS: SLIGHTLY: "Wendy, with an arrow in her heart. She's dead. " "It was Tinker Bell's doing, Peter." "She told us to shoot down the Wendy bird."
p
37
Pno.
PETER : You're banished, Tinker Bell!Be gone - for all eternity!
f
(TINK makes a rude "I don't care noise")
No.6c. Tink's Instructions/Shooting Wendy
Peter Pan
(Peter & The Lost Boys)
Music: GEORGE STILESLyrics: ANTHONY DREWE
No. 7 67
BUILD A HOUSE
Freely q = 140
Voices
Piano
CUE: SLIGHTLY: "Oh well, she'll die then - there's no help for it." PETER: "Yes there is..."
WENDY: "And if you're so clever, how come you fell out of your pram in the first place?"
PETER: "You don't think it's clever to live in a place as wonderful as this?"
16
P.
Pno.
If
PETER
it's
sum
mer- in
the tree
tops
Then it's spring
in the
la goon
-
It's
mp
19
W.
P.
Pno.
WENDY
But
Pe
ter- that's
not clev
er-
You're
win
ter- on
the ri
ver
- And
au
tumn's- com
ing- soon
22
W.
Pno.
be
ing- such
a dunce
For
what
is one
to wear
If all
the sea
sons- come
at once?
No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me 81
Peter Pan
25
P.
Pno.
Just
au
tumn
- leaves
and
cob
webs
-
I've
no
need
for
a
scarf
29
P.
Pno.
No
cold
will
ev
er
- catch
me
I'm
clev
er
- er
-
by
half
33
P.
Pno.
mf
Oh
the
clev er ness
- of
me
The
clev er ness
- of
me
I've
mf
36
P.
Pno.
nev
er- met
a per
son- yet
Who'd ev
er- dis
a
- gree
-
The
clev er ness
- of
me
The
No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me 82
39
P.
Pno.
clev er- ness
- of
me
I
have
to crow
be cause
- I know
the
41
P.
Pno.
clev er- ness
-
PETER: "Cock-a-doodle-doo!"
of
43
P.
Pno.
me
(WOLVES are heard howling somewhere nearby. PETER PAN draws WENDY away.)
f
46
P.
Pno.
mf
Ev
'ry
- day
a new ad ven
- ture
- Ev 'ry- mo
ment- to
be filled
Why
mf
No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me 83
Peter Pan
49
W.
P.
Pno.
mp
The
wolves
are ra
ther- fright
ening-
They're
bo
ther- with
a bed
time
- With
pi
rates- to
be killed
misterioso
52
W.
Pno.
sound
ing clo
ser- now
We
don't
have them
in Blooms
bu- ry
- The bye
laws
- don't al low
-
55
P.
Pno.
When
PETER
ev
- er
- wolves
are
prowl
ing
-
Am
ongst
- the
Nev
er
-
mp sotto voce
58
P.
Pno.
Trees
You
must
ap
proach
- them
back
wards
-
Then
No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me 84
61
P.
Pno.
stare
be
tween
- your
knees
(PETER and WENDY both assume the prescribed position. The WOLVES quickly disappear. WENDY remains upside down, and PETER creeps up on her, very pleased with himself...)
mf
65
P.
Pno.
PETER: "Boo!"
f
PETER
Oh
the
f
68
P.
Pno.
clev er- ness
- of
me
The
clev er- ness
- of
me
I've
nev
er- met
a pers
on- yet
Who'd
f
71
P.
Pno.
ev er- dis
a
- gree
-
The
clev er- ness
- of
me
The
clev er- ness
- of
me
I
No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me 85
Peter Pan
74
P.
Pno.
have
to crow
be cause
- I know
The
clev er- ness
-
PETER: "Cock-a-doodle-doo!"
of
77
W.
P.
Pno.
WENDY
Of
me
The
Clev er- ness
-
mf
80
W.
P.
Pno.
who?
f Of
you!
f Of
me!
No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me 86
Peter Pan
83
W.
P.
Pno.
ff
86
Pno.
(A PIRATE appears on the higher level. PETER grabs WENDY and pulls her to safety,)
89
Pno.
subito mp
92
P.
Pno.
( clapping his hand over her mouth to stifle a scream. The PIRATE exits,)
f
Oh
the
No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me 87
Peter Pan
95
W.
P.
Pno.
f The
clev er- ness
The
clev er- ness
-
clev er- ness
-
The
clev er- ness
-
I've
nev
er- met
a per
son- yet
Wo'd
f
98
W.
P.
Pno.
Who
could doubt the clev
er- ness
-
ev er- dis
a
- gree
-
The clev
er- ness
-
The
clev er- ness
- of
me
I
101
W.
P.
Pno.
You have
to crow
Be cause
- you know
have
to crow
Be
cause- I
know
The
No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me 88
Peter Pan
103
W.
P.
Pno.
The
clev er- ness
-
clev er- ness
-
105
P.
Pno.
And
mf
what
comes
next
you
won't
ev er- guess
I
love
the
now
or
- -
mf
108
W.
P.
Pno.
It's
all
part
of
the
clev er- ness
-
nev er- ness
-
It's
all
part
of
the
clev er- ness
-
ff
of
me
f
ff
No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me 89
Peter Pan
112
W.
P.
Pno.
6 3
No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me 90
Peter Pan
Indian War Dance q. = 160
No. 8a 91
WALKING BACKWARDS(Instrumental)
Voice
Piano
CUE: HOOK: "...that's such a contemptable plan, Smee, that it appeals to my worst possible nature---"
STARKEY: "Captain!" [HOOK and the PIRATES listen] HOOK: "Tiger Lily and her warriors. We'd best take cover till they're gone. Smee! They are expert trackers. They would seek us out in seconds. Walk backwards, lads -they'll think we've gone off in the opposite direction."
TIGER LILY: "Pirates' footprints - and almost obliterating the tracks of onewho was here before them. Someone whotreads so lightly that his moccasins scarce bend a blade of grass or stir the dust... Come! We shall catch a Pirate and present his scalp to Peter Pan to welcome him back to Never Land."
subito p
VAMP - ROUGHLY 12 TIMES
17
Voice
Pno
Hey
TIGER LILY & BRAVES
ah
-
TIGER LILY and her BRAVES set off again...HOOK, SMEE and STARKEY emerge...
f
19
Voice
Pno
ah
mf
21
Voice
Pno
HOOK: "Look lively, Starkey! Roust out the crew." STARKEY: "Aye, Captain. And then?" HOOK: "Persue Tiger Lily and her braves."
No. 8a Walking Backwards 92
Peter Pan
q. = q23
Voice
Pno
p
"They think that they're on our trail - but you'll surprise them from behind. Fall on them and take Tiger Lily prisoner."
27
Voice
Pno
SMEE: "So, Captain, are we still going to snaffle the Lost Boy’s brand-new darlingest mamma and keep her for our own?
31
Voice
Pno
HOOK: "Indeed we are, Smee. I need that girl to bait the trap that will bring steel jaws, like crocodile's teeth - Snap, snap! - on Peter Pan."
35
Voice
Pno
HOOK: "Nothing will deter me from that avowed intent,
VAMP
No. 8a Walking Backwards 93
Peter Pan
38
Voice
Pno
TIGER LILY
but first we have pea-brained Piccaninny Tiger Lily to despatch."
3
Indian War Dance q. = 16041
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
HOOK: "The Crocodile!"
tick
tock
tick
tock
mf
44
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
f Hey
Tiger Lily enters + BRAVES??
No. 8a Walking Backwards 94
Peter Pan
47
Clock
Voice
Pno
sees Starky
f
"spat" flute
50
Clock
Voice
Pno
Hey
ey
- yay
-
52
Sinister q = 150
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
e a
- e- ay
-
mf
No. 8a Walking Backwards 95
Peter Pan
55
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
f
59
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
sfz
63
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
f
No. 8a Walking Backwards 96
Peter Pan
67
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
70
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
SEGUE AS ONE TO #9 - "SIREN SONG"
No. 8a Walking Backwards 97
Peter Pan
(Mermaid)
No. 9 98
SIREN SONG
Andante mysterioso q = 100
Mermaid
Piano
CUE: SEGUE AS ONE FROM #8a
STORYTELLER: "It was the end of a very long day... Overlooking the Mermaid's Lagoon, from the coral grottoes, beneath the lapping waters came fitful music..."
[Night - the downcast PIRATES on the beach -lanterns...]
mp
A tempo (con rubato)28
Pno
STORYTELLER: "Across the bay, the pirate barque, The Jolly Roger, bobbed at anchor. On the rock-strewn shore nearby, the pirates polished cutlasses,oiled pistols and cleaned their muskets and honed their daggers to a razor sharpness - preparatory to killing any living thing - "
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STORYTELLER: (cont.) "...bird, beast or best of all, Lost Boy - that happened to chance their way. James Hook, meanwhile, stoodapart from all of this activity, staring out across the rippling sea. At last, he let out a melancholy sigh..."
32
Pno
[HOOK lets out a sigh]
No. 10a Entr'act 114
Peter Pan
36
Pno
BILL JUKES: "He's been that way for days now." SKYLIGHTS: "Like a ship becalmed." STARKEY: "But with dark clouds gathering on the horizon."
STORYTELLER:"Hook sighed again, andlouder and more melancholy than before."
[HOOK lets out another sigh]
38 rall.
Pno
MULLINS: "Somebody should have a word with him. It ain't properly practical, him standing there without an oath for nobody -
mp
p
A tempo40
Pno
not so much as a boot-toe for the ship's cat. It ain't right for him, and it ain't right for us lads neither.
42
molto rall.
Pno
It's like I say, somebody should have a word with him." CECCO: "Mullins is right. Somebody should."
pp
No. 10a Entr'act 115
Peter Pan
No. 11 116
ROSE-TINTED EYEPATCH
Music - GEORGE STILESLyrics - ANTHONY DREWE
A Shanty q. = c.64
(Smee, Hook, Pirates)
Smee
Piano
CUE: SMEE: "Look on the bright side, Captain....
there are evil deeds around the corner, waiting to be perpetrated, just like in the bad old days…"
STORYTELLER: "Peter's adventure at Mermaid's Lagoon had turned Tiger Lily into his staunchest ally. He had..."
p
23
Pno
"...saved her life and she was eager to repay the kindness. But while Peter Pan enjoyed fighting pirates, with the warrior princess battling at his side, it was Wendy's motherly duty to remain behind,..."
27
Pno
"...in the underground home, and tell the Lost Boys their bedtime story. It was a fairy-tale which satisfied Wendy's fantasy, rather than their own..." WENDY: "...The crystal slipper is a perfect fit. The happy pair are joined in matrimony that very afternoon:..."
No. 11a - Indians To Port And Starboard 129
Peter Pan
33
Pno
"...the bride, entirely elegant in a white satin gown, with a broad pink sash, and lover's knots. 'Do you take this handsome prince?' the archbishop asks, his voice resounding through the palace chapel..."
rall al fine38
Pno
"...thronged with regal guests. 'I do!' she whispers breathlessly. 'I do! I do, oh yes, yes, yes - I truly do!'"
SHORT DIALOGUE
pp
No. 11a - Indians To Port And Starboard 130
Peter Pan
Music: GEORGE STILESLyrics: ANTHONY DREWE
No. 12 131
JUST BEYOND THE STARS (Reprise)
q. = c.74Sweetly - a lullaby
(Wendy)
Wendy
Piano
Just
CUE: MICHAEL: "A song about a place where prayers are answered...!" THE BOYS: "Yes, please!"
PETER : Well fought, Tiger Lily. The Pirates are in full retreat............................TIGER LILY : Then go. Sleep undisturbed. We shall stay here to guard you..
HOOK: "Cheerful? (a hollow laugh) Suddenly I am sad, Smee."
mf
p
No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience 171
Peter Pan
Andante q = 110108
Smee
Pno
SMEE What sort of a sadness is it, Captain? HOOK The kind that compels me to make my dying speech. Lest, when dying, there may not be time for it. Better, perhaps, for Hook to have had less ambition!
116 rit.Smee
Pno
HOOK: "Oh fame, fame, thou glittering bauble, why when I have your comfort for my mantle, do I seem to suffer lonliness the most...?"
mf
It's
SMEE
a
q = c.170A tempo124
Smee
Hook
Pno
curse
to be
a pir
ate
- who is thought
ful
-
mf
I
im
merse
- my self-
in
mf
129
Hook
Pno
what is right
and
wrong
mp
The
Et
on- ed
uc- at
- ed
- Are so
mp
No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience 172
Peter Pan
134
Smee
Hook
Pno
mf
But in your
case you
de serve
- to win
the gong...
Win
f
the
oft
en- ov
er- rat
- ed
-
mf
140
Smee
Hook
Pno
gong...
Win
ff
the
gong...
HOOK: "Why thank you."
It's
f
a
f
ff
146
Smee
Hook
Pno
One
last
verse
and then
our
curse
to be
a pir
ate
- of my stand
ing
-
f
No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience 173
Peter Pan
151
Smee
Hook
Pno
dead ly- deeds
must
start
Though
you
may
think I
would rel
ish
- A fin
-
156
Smee
Hook
Pno
al
e- that
is hell
ish
HOOK: "You'd be oh so wrong..."
-
'Cos it's mur
der- for
a pir
ate
- with a
161
Smee
Hook
Pno
Yes it's mur
der- for
a pir
ate
- with a
heart
Yes it's mur
der- for
a pir
ate
- with a
No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience 174
Peter Pan
165
Smee
Hook
Pno
heart
heart
Yes
ff
it's mur
der-
for
mf
a pir
ate-
with
p
a
Presto q = 200169
Smee
Hook
Pno
Heart!
ff
Yes it's
ff
Yes it's
p
mf
f
173
Smee
Hook
Pno
mur
der- for
a pir
ate
-
A pir
ate- with
a heart!
mur
der- for
a pir
ate
-
A pir
ate- with
a heart!
ff
No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience 175
Peter Pan
(The Lost Boys)
No. 16 176
NEVER LAND (Reprise)
Insistently q = 96
LostBoys
Piano
CUE: HOOK: "Pan's dead - and you may have my hook on it."
(One BOY begins to stamp on the deck - a slow beat)
CUE: STORYTELLER: "Noodler was speedily despatched---"(A scream...)
p
SLIGHTLY: "One!" (A scream...) "Two!" (A scream...) "Three!" (A scream...) "Four!"
Grand casa BD(Whoomp!)
VERY SHORT DIALOGUE
Andante q = 100
No. 16b 179
THE DOODLE-DOO(Instrumental)
Piano
Q: HOOK: "...if the Doodle-Doo kills them, what of it? We are none the worse."
They manhandle the BOYS into the cabin - then, afraid at what their eyes might see, HOOK and the PIRATES turn their back on the cabin and again cover their faces with their hands. Relieved, by PETER, of their shackles, and armed with such
weapons as they have managed to lay hold of, the BOYS tiptoe up on deck and take up hiding-places. PETER releases WENDY indicating that she too hide. Taking her cloak, he folds it around himself and takes her place at the mast, then: PETER: "Cock-a-doodle-doo!"
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(Instrumental, Peter)
No. 17 180
THE FIGHT
Allegro h = 90
Piano
CUE: WENDY: "There is one!"MULLINS: "Then who is this one?"
PETER: "Peter Pan!" SKYLIGHTS: "You swore that Pan was dead - you laid your Hook on it."
mp strange and distant
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mp ghostly
5
Pno
SMEE: "The ship's a floating coffin and seaman's corpses are its' cargo!"
JOHN: "Who's that lady?" WENDY: "Hush that's mother. Hide."
19
Pno
MRS DARLING: "George? George, dear! Time for your evening exercise!"
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23
Pno
MRS DARLING: "Liza's in the kitchen. She'll let you out into the yard. Or would you rather I came with you?"
27
Pno
MR DARLING: "There are some things in life, Mary, that a fellow needs to do alone. Taking his backyard exercise comes high up on that list of priorities."
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31rall.
Pno
MR DARLING exits
35
molto rall.
Pno
There is a sound from behind one of the beds. MRS DARLING hears it, but does not dare to turn and look.
No. 18a Mrs. Darling At The Piano 190
Peter Pan
Lento q. = 40
No. 18b 191
REUNION(Instrumental)
Piano
CUE: MRS. DARLING "Who's there?"
"I hear those children in thisroom so often, in my dreams,that I still seem to sense theirpresence when I'm not asleep."WENDY: "Mother!"
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MRS D: "That is Wendy."JOHN: "Mother!"
MRS D: "That is John."MICHAEL: "Mother!"
MRS D: "And now Michael.When they call, I stretch outmy arms to them, but they never come. They are never there..."
STORYTELLER: "This time, however, they were there. Mrs Darling hugged her children all at once, then each in turn. And each in turn, then all at once, they hugger her back."
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q. = c.80Con moto
5
Pno
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10
Pno
"Hide again, dears, and we'll surprise your father."
MR D: "Just look at what the wind has blownin our direction, Mary!"
These six charming boys came settling down, out of the skies into our very own backyard!...
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19
poco più mosso
Pno
...Perhaps they will suffice until..."
MRS DARLING ushers WENDY, JOHN and MICHAEL into view.
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23rit.
meno mosso q. = 70
1.
Pno
MR. DARLING: "Bless my boots and braces, those are our three! Now we do have a houseful!We couldn't possibly keep all of you."
MRS. DARLING: "Oh yes we can, George. And we shall. It will mean no more than a few extra beds in the drawing room."
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2.30
Pno
"We shall put screen around them when we have visitors." MR. DARLING: "You are right, my love, as always. Although, I must say, you don't do things by halves."
36
Bright March q = c.160
Pno
MRS DARLING: "But first things first, andmost important, these children must be fed."
STORYTELLER: "With Mrs. Darling leading the way, Liza bringing up the rear,...
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No. 18b Reunion 192
Peter Pan
41
Pno
"...and Mr. Darling skipping somewhere in the middle of the party, they set off towards the dining room. Wendy stayed behind, for a reason she herself "
Magical once more q = 10045
Pno
"was not quite sure of, but one which was to become instantly clear."