Download - The Bakers Wife
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Entrance of the BakeryThe Baker's Wife
Piano /Vocal
Music and lyrics bySTEPHEN SCHWARTZ
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BARNABY: You hear that? He wants coffee but she is very tired.DOUMERGUE: "Thank you anyway ... So nice of you."
BARNABY: Who does she think she is? Putting on airs for us?PIERRE: And where did he pick her up? She must be half his age.ANTOINE: Snatched her from the cradle, no doubt.CLAUDE: Believe me – when an old rooster casts his eye on a young chicken, there will be trouble in the barn. (THEY exit, laughing – to ENGLISH HORN)
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PHILIPPE: (Runs on) Dominique, Celeste says she will wait for you by ...DOMINIQUE: I'm not interested. Tell her I'm not interested.PHILIPPE: But...DOMINIQUE: I’m not interested. In her or any of the others. (PHILIPPE exits.)
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Feminine CompanionshipThe Baker's Wife
PianøVocal
Music and lyrics bySTEPHEN SCHWARTZ
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MARQUIS: Yes, my friend, when one is accustomed to the presence of a woman -- the sound of a woman, the scent of a woman, the very essence of a woman... one has developed a habit that is impossible to break...(Sings)
Direct Segue from #12"....far more tangible."
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If It Wasn't For You – RepriseThe Baker's WifePiano/Vocal
Music and lyrics bySTEPHEN SCHWARTZ
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PIERRE: You hear that? He curses me and my spinach. (Hubbub)PRIEST: Quiet, please. What must not be forgotten is the seriousness of that woman's transgression. (Sings)
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The Baker's Wife P/V - 2 - # 14 – If It Wasn't For You – Reprise
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(During the song, AIMABLE has entered. As PRIEST notices him, HE trails off, embarrassed. There is a moment's awkward silence.)
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Transition to HotelThe Baker's Wife
Piano /Vocal
Music and lyrics bySTEPHEN SCHWARTZ
MARQUIS: Together?PRIEST: With them?DENISE: You're wasting time, you know.MARQUIS: Come... Let's hurry… (MUSIC) (MARQUIS, PRIEST, and TEACHER exit.) OTHERS: Good luck!... Bring her back, etc.
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SCENE 5 SET: A small seedy hotel room... Day
(DOMINIQUE, undressed, lying on bed... GENEVIEVE in a slip, looking out window.)DOMINIQUE: You know what I'm thinking?GENEVIEVE: Hmmm?DOMINIQUE: What do you say we go to Paris? I've always wanted to see Paris.GENEVIEVE: Paris?DOMINIQUE: I've got a pal who lives there. He can get us a place to stay, find us some work.GENEVIEVE: Yes, but...DOMINIQUE: But? You have a but about Paris?GENEVIEVE: I didn't think we'd go somewhere so far...DOMINIQUE: So far from what?GENEVIEVE: Nothing. I was just thinking... nothing.
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Curtain CallThe Baker's Wife
Piano /Vocal
Music and lyrics bySTEPHEN SCHWARTZ
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