Original Broadway Cast of Into the Woods & Tom Aldredge
Kim Crosby & Merle Louise
Robert Westenberg & Danielle Ferland
Joanna Gleason, Ben Wright & Chip Zien
Danielle Ferland
Original Broadway Cast of Into the Woods & Ben Wright & Kim Crosby & Joanna Gleason
Robert Westenberg & Chuck Wagner
Joanna Gleason & Chip Zien
Bernadette Peters
Kim Crosby
Original Broadway Cast of Into the Woods & Tom Aldredge
Original Broadway Cast of Into the Woods & Tom Aldredge
Robert Westenberg & Chuck Wagner
Bernadette Peters
Joanna Gleason & Robert Westenberg
Bernadette Peters, Chip Zien, Kim Crosby, Danielle Ferland & Ben Wright
Chip Zien & Tom Aldredge
Chip Zien, Kim Crosby, Ben Wright & Danielle Ferland
Original Broadway Cast of Into the Woods & Bernadette Peters
After attending three evenings' worth of balls at the royal palace, Cinderella explains her ambivalence about the prince who has expressed interest in her.
This, alongside “I Know Things Now” and “Giants in the Sky”, functions as the third in a trilogy of song recapping the classic fairy tales, and...
[CINDERELLA]
He's a very smart prince
He's a prince who prepares
Knowing this time I'd run from him
He spread pitch on the stairs
I was caught unawares
And I thought: Well, he cares—
This is more than just malice
Better stop and take stock
While you're standing here stuck
On the steps of the palace
You think, what do you want?
You think, make a decision!
Why not stay and be caught?
You think, well, it's a thought
What would be his response?
But then what if he knew
Who you were when you know
That you're not what he thinks
That he wants?
And then what if you are
What a prince would envision?
Although how can you know
Who you are till you know
What you want, which you don't?
So then which do you pick:
While you're safe, out of sight
And yourself, but where everything's wrong?
Or where everything's right
And you know that you'll never belong?
And whichever you pick
Do it quick
'Cause you're starting to stick
To the steps of the palace
It's your first big decision
The choice isn't easy to make
To arrive at a ball
Is exciting and all—
Once you're there, though, it's scary
And it's fun to deceive
When you know you can leave
But you have to be wary
There's a lot that's at stake
But you've stalled long enough
'Cause you're still standing stuck
In the stuff on the steps...
Better run along home
And avoid the collision
Even though they don't care
You'll be better off there
Where there's nothing to choose
So there's nothing to lose
So you pry up your shoes
Then from out of the blue
And without any guide
You know what your decision is
Which is not to decide
You'll just leave him a clue
For example, a shoe
And then see what he'll do
Now it's he and not you
Who is stuck with a shoe
In a stew
In the goo
And you've learned something, too
Something you never knew
On the steps of the palace!
On the Steps of the Palace was written by Stephen Sondheim.
On the Steps of the Palace was produced by Jay David Saks.
Kim Crosby released On the Steps of the Palace on Fri Jan 08 1988.