peter pan score
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Peter Pan ScoreTRANSCRIPT
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...
p
perhaps the pic only "touches" each of these notes, while someone else sustains the melody
ffp
Strings (arco)
pp
p
6
Pno
p
a "smear" + mark-tree
6
10
Pno
6
mp
14
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Pno
mf
18
poco rall.
Co.
Pno
MRS. DARLING (off)"John!...Michael!...Wendy!"
p sotto voce
LONDONERSMEN ONLY?
There‘s
p
Nervously q = 14023
Co.
Pno
some thing in
the air
to night
-
Some thing- in
the breeze
sempre leggiero
27
Co.
Pno
Whist ling round
the chim
ney- stacks
Rust ling- through
the trees
30
Co.
Pno
Some thing- in
the air
to night
Does n't- feel
like spring
p
No. 1. Something In The Air 2
Peter Pan
34
Co.
Pno
The night
in- gales
- are sil
ent
-
As if
37
poco rit.
Co.
Pno
told they should
n't- sing
NEWSBOY: "Paper! Evening paper!"
MEN & WOMEN
mp
There‘s
A Tempo q = 14039
Co.
Pno
some thing in
the air
to night
-
Some thing- in
each gust
mp
42
Co.
Pno
Some thing leaves
us shiv
er- ing
-
No. 1. Something In The Air
Peter Pan
3
45
Co.
Pno
Some thing we
don‘t trust
mf
There‘s some
thing- in
the air
to night
-
That‘s
49
Co.
Pno
quick en- ing
- our tread
Some
marcato
thing- makes
us wor
ry,- Some
-
52
Co.
Pno
thingmakes
us hur
ry- to
our child
ren- at home
55 poco rit.
Co.
Pno
Safe
mp
ly- in bed
STORYTELLER:"All children, except one, grow up."
p
No. 1. Something In The Air 4
Peter Pan
Meno mosso q = c.120
58
Pno
pp
"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."
12
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Pno
MICHAEL: "Come on Wendy, bathroom inspection."
sfz
Mysterious q = c.9016
Pno
Cuckoo
[Mrs Darling enters, 'tut-tuts' and plumps a couple of pillows. As she does so...]
Cuckoo
Cuckoo
Cuckoo
Cuckoo
Cuckoo
mp
STORYTELLER: "Mrs. Darling was sure that she had seen a boy's face hovering outside the window!"
mp
20
Pno
mp
MRS. DARLING: "Who are you? Wait, child."
24Più mosso
Pno
"Don't go! Please!"
mf
MRS. DARLING: "Children? Michael? John? Wendy? Now where have you got to?"
[PETER DISAPPEARS]
No. 1a. Nursery March/Face at the Window 14
Peter Pan
q. = c.76 Sweetly
(Mrs Darling)
No. 2 15 JUST BEYOND THE STARS
Music - George StilesLyrics - Anthony Drewe
Piano
p
5
Pno
9
Mrs D
Pno
Justp
MRS. DARLING
be yond
- the stars,
Be yond
- that great
black
vel vet- cur
tain-
loco
13
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Mrs D
Pno
No
one
knows for cer
tain-
what you'll find
17
Mrs D
Pno
Just
be
- yond the stars
are count
less- mys
t'ries-
to un rav
- el-
simile
poco accel.21
Mrs D
Pno
Jour
nies-
you can trav
el-
in your mind
Close
your
25
Mrs D
Pno
eyes
mp
and im ag
- ine-
Close them tight
and pre tend
-
There's a
mp
30
Mrs D
Pno
place
p
where
prayers are ans
wered-
And your dreams
nev er- end
p
No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars 16
Peter Pan
35
Mrs D
Pno
No your dreams
Your dreams
nev er-
simile
poco più mosso40
Mrs D
Pno
end
mp
q. =c.82more confidently44
Mrs D
Pno
Justmf
be yond
- the stars
your flights
of fan
cy-
will be soar
ing-
mf
48
Mrs D
Pno
Days
are
nev er- bor
ing-
when you're there
No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars 17
Peter Pan
52
Mrs D
Pno
Just
be yond
- the stars
the end
ings- hap
py-
ev er- af
ter-
56
Mrs D
Pno
Hear
the
child ren's- laugh
ter-
fill the air
fClose
your
60
Mrs D
Pno
eyes
and im ag
- ine-
Close them tight
and pre tend
-
mf
There's a
f
65
Mrs D
Pno
place
where
prayers are ans
-wered
And your dreams
nev er- end
mf
No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars 18
Peter Pan
70
Mrs D
Pno
No your dreams
mp
Your
mp
74 q. = c.88più mosso
Mrs D
Pno
dreams
nev er- end
mf
May be- we've
mf
Con moto77
Mrs D
Pno
al rea- dy- been
there
May be- we're not
meant to know
May be- we'll
81
Mrs D
Pno
find
in the fut
ure- it's some
- where we all
have to go
mp
But it's
No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars 19
Peter Pan
85
Mrs D
Pno
nice
to think
that no
one- knows
for sure
mf
Per haps
- that's
mp
89 rit.
Mrs D
Pno
what
be yond
- the stars
is for?
mf
f
q. = c.80Broader93
Mrs D
Pno
Just
be yond
- the stars
all fears
and worr
ies-
will de sert
- you
97
Mrs D
Pno
No
bo-
dy- can hurt
you
when you fly
No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars 20
Peter Pan
101
Mrs D
Pno
Just
be yond
- the stars
where
shad ows- nev
er- dare
to wan
der-
105
Mrs D
Pno
Some
where-
way off yon
der-
in the sky
ff
Close
your
109
Mrs D
Pno
eyes
and pre tend
-
ff
114
Mrs D
Pno
mp
May your
mp
No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars 21
Peter Pan
120 poco rall.
Mrs D
Pno
dreams
p
Your dreams
nev er-
a tempo124
Mrs D
Pno
end
128 rall. al fine
Mrs D
Pno
p
pp
loco
No. 2. Just Beyond the Stars 22
Peter Pan
No. 2a 23 TINK'S ARRIVAL
Allegro q. = 180
Piano
CUE: Mrs Darling goes out leaving the door ajar.
p
The night-lights blink and then go out
p
We see another light,
6
Pno
'no bigger than a gentlewoman's fist' darting about exitedly, outside the window first...
10
Pno
mf
...and then, having found it's way through a crack, inside the nursery - it it PETER PAN'S helpmeet fairy, TINKERBELL.
JACK IN A BOX
12
Pno
15
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Pno
18
Pno
mf
BRICKS
21
Pno
mf
24
Pno
SOCKS
shake
BOOKS
27
Pno
p
30
Pno
mp
mf
No. 2a. Tink's Arrival 24
Peter Pan
32
Pno
mp
mf
INTO KENNEL
f
35
Pno
mf
f
ff
SEGUE AS ONENo 2b PAN'S ARRIVAL
No. 2a. Tink's Arrival 25
Peter Pan
(Instrumental
No. 2b 26
PETER'S ARRIVAL
Mysterious q = 120
Piano
Q: SEGUE AS ONE FROM #2a
[In the darkness WE wait...]
p
4
Pno
8
Pno
[PETER soars into the nursey...]
Wildly magicalff
poco rit.
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10
Pno
PETER: "Tinker Bell? Tink, are you there?"
Allegro vivace q. = 180
Music: GEORGE STILES
(Instrumental)
No. 2c 27
DID YOU SEE WHERE THEY PUT IT?
Piano
p
PETER: "Tinkerbell? Tink, are you there?"
CUE: PETER: "Do come out of there!"
p
PETER: "Did you see where they put it?"
5
Pno
THE CHILDREN STIRIN THEIR BEDS
mp
8
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poco rit.
Pno
mf
p
Allegro vivace q. = 180
Music: GEORGE STILES
(Instrumental)
No. 3 28
TINK & WENDY
Piano
WENDY: "What's that noise?"
CUE: PETER: "If you don't believe in faries, Wendy, fairies die." (TINK protests furiously)
WENDY: "Ouch!
mp
" Somebody - some-thing -
mf angry
5
A tempo q. = 170
Pno
just pulled my hair."
sfz
8
Pno
p leggiero
PETER: "That's a fairy - she's called Tinkerbell."
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11
Pno
sfz
TINK flies off
PETER: "She's jealous of you."
Andante q = 80
No. 3a 29
SOUND ASLEEP(Instrumental)
Piano
light trem. strings
CUE: WENDY: "Michael! Come on! You're going to do it too."We hear the sound of NANA's bark as she approaches.
mfp
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
pp
The children come back out of their hiding places - they have been prepared fro wonderful things....
p
JOHN: "Is it true? Can you really fly?" PETER PAN: "It's easy." JOHN: "I say!" MICHAEL: "What luck!"
simile
13
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Pno
fp
mp
SEGUE AS ONE No. 4 NEVER LAND
(Peter, Wendy, John and Michael)
No. 4 30
NEVER LAND
Music - GEORGE STILESLyrics - ANTHONY DREWE
Con Gusto q = 130
Peter
Piano
CUE: JOHN: "I say!" MICHAEL: "What Luck!"
mp
PETER
You must think
of some
thing
won der- ful
-
A sight
a
smell
a
mf
mp
6
Peter
Pno.
sound
A shake
or two
of fai
ry- dust-
and you'll
be sky
ward
10
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Peter
Pno.
bound
There is just
one rule
when fly
ing-
which is not
too hard
to un
der-
-
mp warming
14 poco rit.
Peter
Pno.
stand
What e
- ver-
3
you do
Ne ver
-
mf
With Excitement q = 12018
Peter
Pno.
land
Nemf ver- land
that's the se
cret- of fly
ing-
mf
mp
22
Peter
Pno.
Ne ver land
no thing- e
quals- the thrill
Take her hand
there is no
harm in
25
Peter
Pno.
try ing-
Just be lieve
- that
you can
and
you will
No. 4. Never Land 31
Peter Pan
28
Peter
Pno.
Ne ver- land
feel the wind
through your fin
gers-
Ne ver- land
let the clouds
brush your
31
Peter
Pno.
hair
and to stay
on
3
the wing
just re mem
- ber
3
one thing
Ne ver
-
f
3
3
3
3
35
Peter
Pno.
land
The three children tentatively rise from the bedroom floor.
6 6 6 6
6 6 6
37
Peter
Pno.
THE THREE: "Look at me, look at me, look at me!"
JOHN: "I say, why shouldn't we go outside?" PETER: "There are pirates."
f
submp
No. 4. Never Land 32
Peter Pan
41
Peter
Pno.
JOHN: "Pirates! We must go at once!" PETER: "And Indian braves - mermaids too." WENDY: "Mermaids! How spectacular!"
mf
[JOHN SWOOPS DOWN FOR HIS HAT]
44
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
PETER: "Follow me!"
mfNe ver- land
mfNe ver- land
mf Ne ver- land
why
JOHN + MICHAEL
just sit
a round- talk
ing?-
f
mf
48
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
Ne ver land
Ne ver land
we can soar
thru' the sky
Ne ver land
Who
JOHN
can stand
run ning- jump
ing- or
No. 4. Never Land 33
Peter Pan
51
John Michael
Pno.
walk ing-
When it's so
much
more fun
if
you fly?
54
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
Ne ver land
keep straight on
un til- morn
ing-
Ne ver land
se cond- star
to the
Ne ver land
Ne ver land
Ne ver land
Ne ver land
57
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
right
No one- cares
where
3
you roam
when the skies
are
3
your
home
No one- cares
where
3
you roam
when the skies
are
3
your
home
MICHAEL
JOHN
No one- cares
where
3
you roam
when the skies
are
3
your
home
3
3
ped.
No. 4. Never Land 34
60
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
Ne ver
- land
ff
Ne
ver
-
Ne ver
- land
Ne ver
- land
63
Peter
Pno.
land
ff
67
Wendy
Pno.
mf
WENDY
All of
No. 4. Never Land 35
Peter Pan
71
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
Lon
don- looks
so min
ia- ture-
JOHN
mf
Big Ben
is not
so
mf sweepingly
74
John Michael
Pno.
tall
MICHAEL
And who
would
think
thatKen
sing- ton
- could e
ver-
77
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
WENDY
There's Lord Nel
- son
on a
seem
so small?
No. 4. Never Land 36
Peter Pan
80
Wendy
Pno.
match
stick
-
and those ti
ny- peo
ple in
the Strand
83 poco rall.
All
Pno.
f
ALL
If on
ly-
3
they knew
They'd want
to
3
fly too
and
f
3
3
A Tempo q = 12087
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
Nemp ver- land
Ne ver- land
Try to fol
low her
Nemp ver- land,
See how Tin
ker bell- tea
ses-
Ne ver- land
Nemp ver- land
Ne ver- land
subito mp
No. 4. Never Land 37
Peter Pan
90
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
light
It's so grand,
float ing- off
on the bree
zes-
MICHAEL
Tho' I
93
John Michael
Pno.
feel
I've
3
been fly
ing-
3
all night
95
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
Nef
PETER
ver- land,
Not till we're
on my is
land-
Nef ver- land,
Nef
JOHN
ver- land
MICHAEL
f
No. 4. Never Land 38
Peter Pan
97
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
Ne ver- land,
Not much fur
ther- to go
There's the Bear,
there's
the
3
Plough,
we should
Ne ver- land,
Ne ver- land
3
3
100 poco accel.
Peter
All
Pno.
soon
be
3
there
now
Ne ver
- land
Ne ver
- land
3
3
103
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
PETER
No one- cares
where
3
you roam
When the
WENDY MICHAEL
No one- cares
where
3
you roam
When the
JOHN
No one- cares
where
3
you roam
When the
ff
3
No. 4. Never Land 39
Peter Pan
106
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
skies
are
3
your
home
Ne
ver,
-
skies
are
3
your
home
WENDY
Nev
er,
-
skies
are
3
your
home
Ne
ver,
-
3
mf
3
109
Peter
Wendy
Pno.
ne
ver
- - land
JOHN: "There it is!"
nev
er
- - land
f
3
3
3
3
piu mosso112
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
Ne ver- land
Ne ver- land
Ne
ver
-
Ne ver- land
Ne ver- land
Ne
ver
-
Ne
JOHN & MICHAEL
ver- land
Ne ver- land
Ne
ver
-
mf
3
f
3
No. 4. Never Land 40
116
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
land
land
land
ff
118
Peter
Wendy
John Michael
Pno.
3
3
3
3
No. 4. Never Land 41
Peter Pan
No. 5 42
THE LOST BOYS GANG
Music - GEORGE STILESLyrics - ANTHONY DREWE
Steady groove
(The Lost Boys)
q = 146
Piano
STORYTELLER: "Whenever Peter was away, things were quiet in Never Land. The mermaids took an hour longer at their morning toilets;"
CUE: AFTER APPLAUSE FROM #4
mp
"Tiger Lily's braves lay idle in their wigwams, twiddling their toes;"
HAND DRUMS
5
Pno
"and, if the pirates and the Lost Boys crossed trails, they merely bit their thumbs at one another. "
"But with Peter's imminent return, adventuring was once again underway."
9
Pno
BOYS’ heads appear, one by one, either over clumps of vegetation or around the trunks of palm trees.
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LostBoys
Pno
mp
No
LOST BOY 1
bo- dy- dares
us noth
ing ev er- scares
us
ev en- the loud
est- bang
mp
17
LostBoys
Pno
If
LOST BOY 2
you've an noyed
- us best
if you a void
us
LOST BOYS
'cos we're the Lost
Boys
Gang
21
LostBoys
Pno
LOST BOY 3
And those who fight
the Lost
Boys
dis co- ver- to
their
cost
LOST BOYS
There's
been
no
fight
26
LostBoys
Pno
that
the Lost
Boys
lost.
mf
31
LostBoys
Pno
LOST BOY 4
mf
We are no stran
gers to
the dark est- dan
- gers
yet we don't budge
an inch
No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang 43
Peter Pan
35
LostBoys
Pno
We
LOST BOY 5
show our met
tle- grasp
a sting ing- net
tle
-
and you won't see
us
flinch
39
LostBoys
Pno
And
LOST BOY 6
when we fight
in cold
blood
We're cold er- than
the
frost
43
LostBoys
Pno
There's
ALL
been
no
fight
that
the Lost
Boys
lost
f
46
LostBoys
Pno
mf
No
one- makes
us
No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang 44
49
LostBoys
Pno
go
to school
our
books
stay
on
their
shelves
Got
no use
for
53
LostBoys
Pno
sums
and stuff
we're
fend
- ing
for
our
selves
-
All
submp
we need's
a
57
LostBoys
Pno
cat
a- pult-
some
ar
rows
- and
a bow
mf
Read
ing,- writ
ing
-
mp
61
LostBoys
Pno
'rith
met- ic
won't
save
you
from
your
foe
f
so
-
f
No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang 45
Peter Pan
65
LostBoys
Pno
TWINS
subp
We stick to ge
- ther- nev
er- know ing- wheth
er
- some one's- a bout
- to pounce
submp
69
LostBoys
Pno
It
2 OTHER BOYS
may sound fright'
ning but
as quick as light'
ning
we
sfz
set tle- their
ac counts-
-
sfz
73
LostBoys
Pno
subp3 BOYS
For those who cross
the Lost
Boys
will
3 OTHER BOYS
soon
be doub
le
- crossed
subp
77
LostBoys
Pno
mp
There's
ALL
been
no
fight
that
the Lost
Boys
lost.
No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang 46
Peter Pan
80
Pno
ff
83
Pno
ff
ff
87
Pno
sp
91
Pno
mp
No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang 47
Peter Pan
94
LostBoys
Pno
mf
Read
ALL
ing,-
writ
ing- 'rith
met- ic-
won't
save
you
from
your
mf
97
LostBoys
Pno
f
foe
So
f
101
LostBoys
Pno
ff
No bo- dy
dares us noth
ing- ev er- scares
us
ev en- the loud
est- bang
Argh!
ff
ff
sfff
105
LostBoys
Pno
If you've an noyed
- us best
if you a void
- us
'cos we're
the Lost
Boys
Gang
mp
mp
No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang 48
109
LostBoys
Pno
And those
who fight
the Lost
Boys
dis co
- ver- to
their
cost
113
LostBoys
Pno
There's
been
no
fight
p
There's
been
no
fight
p
117
LostBoys
Pno
ff
There's
been
no
fight that
the Lost
Boys
[PERCUSSION BREAK]
ff
120
Pno
No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang 49
Peter Pan
123
LostBoys
Pno
Lost!
No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang 50
Meanacing h = c.96
No. 6 51
GOOD OLD CAPTAIN HOOK(Pirates)
Music - GEORGE STILESLyrics - ANTHONY DREWE
Pirates
Piano
CUE: SLIGHTLY: "I'd use the second wish to wish for a mother." NIBS: "I'd wish for a pair of magic moccasins."
CURLY: "Magic moccasins?" NIBS: "I'd put them on and be off like the wind before the pirates get here."
mf offstage
PIRATES
Yo
oh
- -
pp
galley drums
7
Pirates
Pno
Heave
TOOTLES: "Skedaddle, lads! Here they come!" The LOST BOYS take to their heels...
ho
-
Yo
oh
-
Heave
ho
-
p
mp
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Pirates
Pno
Yo
STORYTELLER: "Lacking a leader's courage, the Lost Boys ran… Enter the ruffian pirate crew…"
oh
-
Heave
ho
-
Heave
- - -
mf
f
Andante con moto h = 10619
Pirates
Pno
ho!f
-
f
23
Pirates
Pno
Who
mf
put the jol
ly- in the jol
ly
- Rog
er?
-
mf
27
Pirates
Pno
Who
put the treas
ure- in our chest?
31
Pirates
Pno
Who's
more
art
ful
- than
the
Art
ful
- Dod
ger?
- Who's
more
No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook 52
Peter Pan
35
Pirates
Pno
scar
ey
-
than the Mar
y
-
Cel
este?
-
sfz
39
Pirates
Pno
Who
goes a pill
- a- ging- and swabs
the
decks
with
blood?
Who's
the
mf
43
Pirates
Pno
vil
est
- man
in
an
y
- one's
book?
Who
is
mp
47
Pirates
Pno
worse
than
an
y
- oth
er?
- Who's
a
cred
it
- to
his
moth
er?
- Yes
it's
good
old
mf
No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook 53
Peter Pan
52
Pirates
Pno
Cap
tain
-
Hook
f
57
Pirates
Pno
Who
SOLO PIRATE 1
mp
is the ter
ror- of the ter
ra
- fir
ma?
-
mp
61
Pirates
Pno
Who
SOLO PIRATE 2
is the ty
rant- of the seas?
65
Pirates
Pno
Who
SOLO PIRATE 3
chills
blood
and
caus
es
- hearts
to
mur
mur?
- Who's
SOLO PIRATE 4
more
No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook 54
Peter Pan
69
Pirates
Pno
dead
ly
-
Than a dead
ly
-
dis
ease?
-
sfz
mp
73
Pirates
Pno
4 PIRATES mp
whose
luck y pris
on- ers- go
Whose
4 PIRATES
luck y- pris
on- ers- go stro
ho
- ho
- - ho
-
mp
mf
77
Pirates
Pno
stro
ling
- down
the
plank?
Who
SOLO PIRATE 5
can
cur
dle
- milk
with
bare
ly
- a
ho
ling
- down
the
plank?
mf
81
Pirates
Pno
look?
Who
SOLO PIRATE 6
is
feared
in
ev'
ry
- har
bour?
- Cuts
SOLO PIRATE 7
more
f
No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook 55
Peter Pan
85
Pirates
Pno
throats
than
an
y
- bar
ber?
- Yes
ALL
it's
good
old
Cap
tain
-
89 Pull right back
Pirates
Pno
Hook
Cap
tain
- Hookff
Cap
f
f
tain
- Hookff
f
ff
93 accel.
Pirates
Pno
Hook
goes a pill
- a ging- and Hook
Hook
Hook
Hook
Hook
goes a pill
- a ging- and Hook
Hook
Hook
Hook
No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook 56
Peter Pan
A tempo97
Pirates
Pno
Swabs
the
decks
with
blood
He's
the
vil
est
- man
in
an
y
- ones'
-
Swabs
the
decks
with
blood
He's
the
vil
est
- man
in
an
y
- ones'
-
ff
mf
101
Pirates
Pno
book
He
is
worse
than
an
y
- oth
er,
-
but
subp
a
cre
dit
- to
his
book
He
is
worse
than
an
y
- oth
er,
-
but
subp
a
cre
dit
- to
his
colla voce
ff
p dolce
A tempo106
Pirates
Pno
moth
er,
-
He
is
good
old
Cap
- tain
moth
er,
-
He
is
good
old
Cap
- tain
fff
f
No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook 57
111
Pirates
Pno
Hook
p
Hook
mf
Hook
p
Hook
mf
p
mf
115
Pirates
Pno
Hook
ff
Good old
Cap
tain
- Hook!
Hook
ff
Good old
Cap
tain
- Hook!
fff
ff
No. 6. Good Old Captain Hook 58
Peter Pan
(Instrumental)
No. 6a 59
THE HOOK
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Piano
CUE: HOOK: "I have waited long to shake his hand with this."
mf
[Bowed glass sound]
HOOK: "Oh, I'll tear him, Smee!"
(Instrumental/Tiger Lily & Braves)
Andante q = c.160
No. 6b 60
CROCODILE & TIGER LILY
Clock
Voice
Piano
Tickmf
CUE: STARKEY: "You allus was a rare one, Captain."
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
HOOK: "The crocodile!"
tock
tick
tock
Bowed bassesLow pianoTimps etc.
p
7
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
The PIRATES take to their heels and the CROCODILE enters, ticking loudly, and exits in pursuit of the PIRATES.
mf
12
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Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
f
16
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
sfz
20
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
f
24
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
No. 6b. Crocodile & Tiger Lily 61
Peter Pan
28
Same pulse q. = 160
Clock
Voice
Pno
tick
tock
INDIAN HAND & STICK DRUMS
mf
31
Voice
Pno
Hey
TIGER LILY
yay
ay
-
Hey
ah
-
35
Voice
Pno
ah
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!"
mf
TOOTLES : There's Tinker Bell!
4
Pno.
6
Pno.
mp ticklish
She's up Nibs's vest...
Tink out
8
Pno.
11
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Pno.
Tink back in
mp
f
14
Pno.
Nibs kicks her out.
16
Pno.
f
Into the ear of Tootles.
Allegro q = 13018
Pno.
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
p
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..."
"...Let's build a house around her!"
PETER
First
mp
we'll build
each
wall
When it's just
so
tall
we'll
stop
With a
mp
6
Voice
Pno.
high
pitched
roof,
That is wat
er
- - proof
on
top.
We should strength
en
- it
with
11
Voice
Pno.
clay
To keep bay
ing
- wolves
at
bay
Build a house
for
Wen
dy
-
Build a
16 piu mosso q = 150
© 1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company
Voice
Pno.
home
where
Wen
dy
- will
stay.
JOHN: "Don't you think she should see a doctor?"
22
Pno.
PETER: "There isn't a doctor - perhaps there's something she could take for it?"
JOHN: "I've got this. It's Collinson's Cure-all."
27
Voice
Pno.
JOHN: "It attends to all juvenile ailments. It says so on the label." ALL: "Hurrah!"
PETER: "I'll make sure she takes this medicine every night."
LOST BOYS
In the
32
Voice
Pno.
walls
of
wood
Ma ny- win
- dows
should
be
cut
Look ing-
36
Voice
Pno.
out
each
way,
Just
PETER
as long
as
they
don't
shut!
LOST BOYS
From each
No. 7. Build A House 68
Peter Pan
40
Voice
Pno.
win
- dow,
come
what
may,
There's a diff
'rent
- view
each
day;
GROUP I
Build a
44 piu mosso q = 160
Voice
Pno.
house
for
Wen
dy
-
Build a home
where
Wen
dy
- will
stay
mp
GROUP II
Build a house
Build a home
Chop
and
49
Voice
Pno.
saw
and
ham
mer
- nails
for
Wen
dy,
- Lay
ADD GROUP I
the
No. 7. Build A House 69
53
Voice
Pno.
PETER
Add
mf
the kind
of
loft
Where old
floor
and
pic
ture
- rails
for
Wen
dy
- Chop
mp
and
57
Voice
Pno.
toys
are
oft
en
- flung
And where par
ents
- play
To re
-
saw
and
ham
mer
- nails
for
Wen
dy
- Lay
the
61
Voice
Pno.
call
when
they
were
young
Make it now
with
out
- de
-
floor
and
pic
ture
- rails
for
Wen
dy
-
No. 7. Build A House 70
Peter Pan
65
Voice
Pno.
lay,
Moth ers- like
things
done
that
way;
PETER
mf
Build a
On a tim
ber
- frame...
It's a sim
ple
-
68
Voice
Pno.
house
for
Wen
dy,
-
Build a home
where
Wen
dy
- will
aim,
Build
mf
a house
Build a home
mf
72
Voice
Pno.
stay.
Build a house
for
Wen
dy
-
Build a house
for
Wen
dy
-
Build a house
for
Wen
dy
-
f
No. 7. Build A House 71
Peter Pan
77
Voice
Pno.
Build a home
for
Wen
dy
-
Build a home
for
Wen
dy
-
Build a home
for
Wen
dy
- Whenp
SLIGHTLY SOLO
it's built,
To
p
81
Voice
Pno.
ease
our guilt
We'll patch
a
feath
er
- quilt for Wen
dy-
84
Voice
Pno.
Weave
TOOTLES SOLO
a rug
to make
it snug
ADD
With co
coa-
in
mp
mp
No. 7. Build A House 72
Peter Pan
87 rall.
Voice
Pno.
a
mug for Wen
dy-
For Wen
-
SLIGHTLY'SGROUP
For Wen
dy-
For Wen
-
OTHERS
For Wen
dy-
Con Moto q = 15690
Voice
Pno.
dy
dy
ff
95
Pno.
FIRST TWIN: "What else do we need?" PETER: "There isn't a door knocker...Tootles, your shoe will do."
mf
mp
No. 7. Build A House 73
Peter Pan
100
Pno.
PETER: "And it hasn't got a chimney... John, your Sunday hat will suit."
f
[THE HAT begins to smoke... EVERYONE cheers]]
ff
105
Voice
Pno.
LOST BOYS
Pap
p
er,
- paste
and
paint
the
subp
109
Voice
Pno.
sills
for
Wen
dy,
- Cur
- tains
laced
with
bows
and
rall.113 Tempo I q = 140
Voice
Pno.
p
PETER
Place a rock
ing
- chair
near the fi
re
- where
she'll
rest
frills
for
Wen
dy
-
pp Mmm
p
No. 7. Build A House 74
Peter Pan
118
Voice
Pno.
When we hear
her
call
It's the time
we
all
love
best
Mmm
122
Voice
Pno.
mp
As she tells
in
her
own
way
Diff 'rent- stor
ies
- ev
'ry
-
Tells
mp
in
her
own
way
126 piu mosso q = 150
Voice
Pno.
day
mf
That's the joy
of
Wen
dy,
- No
Lost
Boy
is
Stormf
ies- ev
'ry- day
That's the joy
No
lost
Boy
is
mf
mf
No. 7. Build A House 75
130
Voice
Pno.
Wen
dy
-
f
She's
PETER
the sun
- shine's
most
heav
en-
- ly
ray
Wen
dy
-
mf
poco rit.134 piu mosso q = 150
Voice
Pno.
mf
And we pray
mf And
we
all
pray
mf
138
Voice
Pno.
PETER: "All look your best."
mp
And
we
pray
mp
And
we
all
mp
No. 7. Build A House 76
Peter Pan
143
Voice
Pno.
PETER: "First impressions are awfully important."
And
p
we
pray
rit.147
Lento e rall q = 140
Voice
Pno.
pray
that
Wen
dy
-
will
p That
Wen
dy
-
will
p
151
Voice
Pno.
stay
stay
p
pp
No. 7. Build A House 77
Music: GEORGE STILESLyrics: ANTHONY DREWE
(The Lost Boys, Wendy)
No. 7a 78
THE LOST BOYS GANG (Reprise)
Steady Groove q = c.146
Lost Boys
Piano
CUE: WENDY: "Now get inside at once, you naughty, naughty children!
6 LOST BOYS
f
No bo- dy dares
us noth
ing ev er scares
us
ev en- the loud
est- bang
SIMPLE PERCUSSION GROOVE
mf
5
LostBoys
Pno
WENDY: "You're neglecting to wipe your feet."
[WENDY claps]
(Clap)
If you've an noyed
- us best
if you a void
- us
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LostBoys
Pno
'cos we're
the Lost
Boys
Gang
WENDY: "You've all your toys to put away."
And
4 LOST BOYS
those
who fight
the Lost
Boys
mf
13
LostBoys
Pno
dis co
- ver- to
their
cost
WENDY: "And don't leave the towel on the bathrrom floor."
3 LOST BOYS
There's
been
no
fight
WENDY: "Bed - this instant!"
2 LOST BOYS
18
LostBoys
Pno
mf
There's
been
no
fight
WENDY: "Bed!"
mf
21
LostBoys
Pno
mp
There's
SLIGHTLY
been
no
fight
that
the Lost
Boys
SLIGHTLY: "Good night, Mother."
Lost!
p
f
mp
No. 7a The Lost Boys Gang (Reprise) 79
Peter Pan
Happy q = 195
No.8 80
THE CLEVERNESS OF ME
Piano
WENDY:"As parents we have to show a good example, Peter. Rules are rules" PETER: "Not for me they're not. No-one tells me what to do."
p
4
P.
Pno.
PETER
mpBoth
the
sun
and moon
are ser
vants
- I give or
ders- they
o bey
-
It's
mp
7
W.
P.
Pno.
mp
WENDY
Well
if
you'd been
to school
Not
run a
-
real
ly- up
to me
If there
should be
a night
or day
10
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W.
Pno.
way
soon af
ter- birth
You
might
have learned
of some
thing- called
'the or
bit- of
the earth'
13
Pno.
p
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."
VAMP
mp
p
ROUGHLY 14 TIMES
q = 1503
Voice
Pno
mp low pizz + bass clar?
7
q. = c.160
Voice
Pno
f
11
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Voice
Pno
Hey
TIGER LILY
yay
ay
-
Hey
BRAVES REPLY
yay
- -
f
f
14
Voice
Pno
Yey
ah
ah
-
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..."
HARP, PERCUSSION,WATERPHONE
p
simile
5
Mer-maid
Pno
mp
Oo
MERMAID
Oo
Oo
10
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Mer-maid
Pno
13
Mer-maid
Pno
Oo
mf
Oo
mf
16
Mer-maid
Pno
STORYTELLER: "Peter, having spirited his band out of the pirates' clutches, had brought them to the lagoon to play."sub mp
19 poco rit.
Mer-maid
Pno
loco
STORYTELLER: "But the sun had gone, the moon had slowly taken it's place,..."
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
mf
21 q = 120Allegro
Mer-maid
Pno
...and a cold shiver across the waters sent the mermaids to their coral caves."
Oo
p
loco
p
f
No. 9 - Siren Song 99
Peter Pan
(Cecco, Cookson)
No. 9a 100
MAROONER'S ROCK
q. = c.100 Andante
Pirates
Piano
CUE: PETER: "They were tied up. When the tide comes in, Marooner's Rock (MUSIC) is under water..."
PETER: "...Someone's coming - Hide, everyone!"
Heave
mp
CECCO, COOKSON
ho
mp
Soft Indian hand drums
"Earthy" pad
Pirates' galley drums+ low bass pitch
4
Pirates
Pno
Heave
ho
Heave
ho
Heave
ho
7
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Pirates
Pno
Heave
ho
Heave
ho
Heave
10
Pno
COOKSON: "Speedily, Cecco, get the dark deed done - this sailor's graveyard gives me the goose-bumps."
13
Pno
16
Pno
VAMP UNTIL DIALOGUE CUE TO STOP
No. 9a Marooner's Rock 101
Peter Pan
Music: GEORGE STILES
(Instrumental)
No. 9b 102
THE FIGHT AT THE LAGOON
Allegro q = 190
Piano
f
Q: PETER: "Well then - I am Peter Pan"
Q: HOOK: "And I am the one and only Captain Hook, boy"
Q: PETER: "Let them have it, boys!"
f
[PETER and the LOST BOYS attack the PIRATES]
mf
6
Pno
10
Pno
ff
14
Pno
PETER: "See to it that Wendy gets to safety. Go to it! Now!"
h = 120Prestissimo19
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Pno
f
22
Pno
mf
COOKSON: "Finish him, Captain!" SMEE: "Reduce him down to cutlets, Captain - and bite-size bits o' brisket!"
25
Pno
HOOK: "Cutlets? Bite-size bits o' brisket? I'm a swash-buckling buccaneer, Smee - not a back-street retail butcher."
mp
smfp
30
Pno
Q : HOOK: "Don't stand there goggle eyed. Get after them. I want that girl!"
smfp
f
34
Pno
Dictated chords
smfp
mp
Wendy enters
fp
sfz
No. 9b The Fight At The Lagoon 103
Peter Pan
q = c.80Andante
No. 9c 104
RESCUED BY KITE(Instrumental)
Piano
CUE: HOOK: "I might pop back to enjoy your final moments."
PETER PAN: "We mustn't give up hope - the Lost Boys might come back and find us." WENDY: "They did so want me to be their mother."
PETER: "I'm sorry ,Wendy." WENDY : :You've nothing to blame yourself for, Peter."
p
Cello/flute duet
6
Pno
PETER PAN: "More than all the world." WENDY: "The last motherly advice I gave them was that they were not to come back and look for me."
PETER PAN: "Ah! They are grand lads - and will do as they've been told."
11
Pno
" Be brave, Wendy. Dying will be an awfully big adventure." WENDY: "Look, Peter!" [The KITE sails into view...]
q = c.90Con moto13
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Pno
PETER PAN: "It's Curly's kite come here to save us." WENDY: "But how has it done that by itself?"
mp
PETER PAN: "It hasn't come alone, Wendy"
Allegro q. = 19017
Pno
mf
PETER PAN: "It hasn't come alone, Wendy. Tinker Bell is in full control."
20
Pno
PETER PAN: "She begs to be forgiven - yes, Tink, we are best friends again."
23
Pno
Flurrying25
Pno
TINKERBELL undoes the ropes...
mf
28
Pno
PETER: "Hold tight!"
31
Pno
PETER and WENDY sail aloft on the kite...
HOOK: "Smee! Smee! They're escaping, Smee! They're free!"
No. 9c Rescued By Kite 105
Peter Pan
Music - GEORGE STILESLyrics - ANTHONY DREWE
A Andante diabolo q = 108
(Hook, Peter, Pirates)
No. 10 106
WHEN I KILL PETER PAN
1
Hook
Piano
CUE: DEAD SEGUE No.9c
ff
4
Hook
Pno
SMEE: "Cheer up, Captain. Think of it as like letting a little tiddler off the hook - you'll have all the happy times and joy of catching them again."
HOOK: "Happy...?"
mp
8
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Hook
Pno
How
HOOK
can I be hap
py-
While Pe
ter- Pan is free
Smee?
p
12
Hook
Pno
How can I be hap
py- when that cro
co- dile-
con tains
- a part of me
15
Hook
Pno
Smee?
Per haps
dolce
- I should for give
- and for get,
- Smee?
Would that
dolce
18 rit.
Hook
Pno
make
you a hap
py- lit tle- man?
Per haps
- we should re turn
- to the
A tempo q = 10821
Hook
Pno
high
sea?
Well I will
when I kill
Pe ter- Pan
ff
mp
No.10 When I Kill Peter Pan 107
Peter Pan
25
Pirates
Hook
Pno
Cock
PETER
a- doo
- dle- doo!
28
Hook
Pno
Who
HOOK
thinks I
am foo
lish-
not sail
ing- forth
a gain
-
men?
mp
32
Hook
Pno
Who thinks I
am foo
lish- and
who thinks
I am
more chick
en- than
a hen
35
Hook
Pno
men?
Don't
dolce
say the cat
got your tongues
men?
dolce
No.10 When I Kill Peter Pan 108
P
38 rit.
Hook
Pno
Tell me what you think
you know you can
Am I to
as sume
- we are
con
-
con fuocoa tempo q = 10841
poco accel.
Hook
Pno
tent
then?
Not un til
-
I can kill
Pe ter- Pan
How I'd
ff
mp
Faster (q = c.126)46
Hook
Pno
love to make
a hand
bag-
of that
3
croc
co- dile-
How I'd
48
Hook
Pno
love to slit the giz
zard- of
that boy
and grind
his wretch ed- fai
ry- in to-
No.10 When I Kill Peter Pan 109
Peter Pan
51 poco rall.
Hook
Pno
fai ry- dust
That is some
thing- I
would thor
ough- ly-
en joy
-
Un
-
54 poco rall. rall.
Hook
Pno
til I have
wreaked ven
geance- we
will stay
I trust
that no
one- wants
it a
ny-
57 A Tempo q = c.108
Hook
Pno
oth
er
- way?
Good!
Peter Pan laughs
p
fp
62
Hook
Pno
Did
HOOK
I hear
a snig
ger-
from some
one- in
my crew?
p
No.10 When I Kill Peter Pan 110
Peter Pan
65
Hook
Pno
You!?
ff
Some one- thinks they're big
ger- Than the Cap
tain- and it's time
the Cap tain-
fp
sub p
68 A tempo e sostenuto
Pirates
Hook
Pno
Yoo
PETER
hoo!-
knew
Who?
It's Pan
He's here
It's him
Smee
Now it's
mp
72 poco rall. rall.
Hook
Pno
time
to con coct
- a lit
tle- plan
To guar
an- tee
- he can
not- es cape
- me
richly
No.10 When I Kill Peter Pan 111
Peter Pan
Blood curdling q = 126
76
Pirates
Hook
Pno
Ahf
PIRATES
Ah
Blood
will
spill
When I
kill
ff
Ped.
etc.
81
Pirates
Hook
Pno
ff
Ah
Pe
ter
- - - Pan
f
fff
84rall.
Pirates
Hook
Pno
Ah
Ah
Ah,
Ah
Ha ha ha ha ha
No.10 When I Kill Peter Pan 112
Peter Pan
(Instrumental)
Maestoso q = c.80
ACT TWO 113
No. 10aENTR'ACT
Piano
ff
Allegro diabolo q = 1405
Pno
The Hook Organ
8
Pno
11
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Pno
15
Pno
20
Pno
24
rit. Adagio miserablile q = 60 rit.
Pno
[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 - "
p
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…"
mp
SMEE
Cap tain-
p
3
3
3
3
5
Smee
Pno
Hook
He‘s
a sen
si- tive- soul
who just thrives
on com mit
- ting-
foul crimes
And I‘m
mp
9 rall.
Smee
Pno
sure
we
could gen
tly- ca jole
- him with fond
re min- i
- scence- of hap
pi- er- times
A tempo q. = c.6413
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Smee
Pno
mf
Look back
thru‘ a rose
tint- ed- eye
patch-
Think
3
3
3
3
mf
17
Smee
Pno
back to our mur
der- ous- larks
One swipe
of your cut
lass- Your foes
all fell gut
less- and
21
Smee
Pno
then be came- food
for the sharks
Look back
thru‘ a rose
tint- ed- eye
patch
-
No
25
Smee
Pno
pi rate- could e
qual- your fame
f
Those wimps
from Pen zance
-
would be
f
28
Smee
Pno
fill ing- their pants
Ev‘ ry- time
some one- ut
tered- your name
No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch 117
Peter Pan
31
Pirate 1
Pirate 2
Pirates
Pno
2nd time only
PIRATE 1
mpLook back
thru‘ a rose
tint- ed-
PIRATE 2
mpLook back
thru‘ a rose
tint- ed-
mf
La la
la la
la la la
p
La la
la la
mf
La la
la la
la la la
p
La la
la la
La
mf
la
la
la
La
p
la
mf
mp
[Piano tacet these bars?]
34
Pirate 1
Pirate 2
Pirates
Pno
eye patch
-
‘Twas tru
ly- a glo
ri- ous- past
The
eye patch
-
‘Twas tru
ly- a glo
ri- ous- past
la la la
La la
la la
la la la
The
la la la
La la
la la
la la la
The
la
la
La
la
la
la la
The
No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch 118
Peter Pan
37
Pirate 1
Pirate 2
Pirates
Pno
beau ti- ful- bri
ny-
The corp
f
ses- we hung
from the mast
mp
Look
Your hook
nice and shi
ny- The corp
f
ses- we hung
from the mast
mp
Look
beau ti- ful- bri
ny- Your hook
nice and shin
y- The corp
f
ses- we hung
from the mast
beau ti- ful- bri
ny- Your hook
nice and shin
y- The corp
f
ses- we hung
from the mast
beau ti- ful- bri
ny- Your hook
nice and shin
y- The corp
f
ses- we hung
from the mast
mf
41
Smee
Pirate 1
Pirate 2
Pirates
Pno
SMEE
We‘re
f
back thru‘ a rose
tint- ed- eye
patch
-
For get
- this young boy
who can fly
back thru‘ a rose
tint- ed- eye
patch
For get
- this young boy
who can fly
p
La la
la la
la la la
Ah
h
- h
-
p
La la
la la
la la la
Ah
h
- h
-
La
p
la
la la
la la
Ah
h
- f boy who can fly
mp
No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch 119
Peter Pan
45
Smee
Pirate 1
Pirate 2
Pirates
Pno
sure you would soon
er- go sink
a nice schoon
er- If
on ly- you‘d give
it a try
But for
If on
ly- you‘d give
it a try
But for
f
If on
ly- you‘d give
it a try
But for
If on
ly- you‘d give
it a try
But for
f
If on
ly- you‘d give
it a try
But for
f aggressive
49
All
Pno
pir
ates-
It‘s a mis take
- if your swash
has n‘t- buck
led- for
f
52 poco rit.
All
Pno
years
And as pir
ates-
We need a break
‘cos we‘re down
on our luck
as lame duck
buc can- eers
-
No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch 120
Peter Pan
57
Smee
All
Pno
mp
Think back
to our mur
der- ous- larks
Our mur
der- ous- larks
Our mur
der- ous- larks...
SMEE: "The Dastardly Demise of Dead-eyed Dick"
Our mur
der- ous
- larks
Our mur
der
- ous
- larks...
mp
p
Silent Terror q = 14062
Pno
f
66
Pno
mf
ff
mf
ff
68
Pno
mf
ff
gliss.
SMEE: "The Lynching at theLynch-gate of Larry the Loon"
gliss.
No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch 121
Peter Pan
A Country Dance q = 15071
Pirates
Pno
Hey!
Hey!
mf
75
Pno
79
Ta-da! q. = 60
Pno
sfz
Ratchet
mf
SMEE: "The Terminal Tarantella of the Tuscan Tyrant."
Tarantella on a trip q. = 18083
Pno
f
3
ff
3
88
Pno
No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch 122
Peter Pan
92
Pno
96 rit.
All
Pno
mf
Look
ff
Con moto q. = 70100
All
Pno
back thru' a rose
tint- ed- eye
patch
-
Nos tal
- gia- is good
for the soul
f Those
mf
104
All
Pno
kids are a can
ker- It's time
we weighed an
chor- and played
our trad i-
tion- al-
f
No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch 123
Peter Pan
107
All
Pno
role
HOOK: "How do you kill a rat, Smee? "
mp
111
All
Pno
SMEE: "A portion of the cook's stew, Cap'n?"
mf
f
Lento q = 80115
Pirates
Pno
SMEE: "Not...not deadly poison, captain?" HOOK: "Aye, Smee. The deadliest. If we cannot dispose of those disgusting brats by devious means
pp
119
Wickedly q. 54
Hook
Pno
"then, on my oath, lads. we'll get rid of them by dubious ones!"
HOOK
Just two
drops of this
brings a hid
e- ous- death
Let‘s
fp
mp
No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch 124
Peter Pan
122 rit.
Pirates
Hook
Pno
ff
Look
f
ff
Look
watch as those chil
dren- all draw
their last breath
ff
Look
f
A Tempo q. = 64124
Pirates
Hook
Pno
back thru‘ a rose
tint- ed- eye
patch
-
We used
to be hid
e- ous- crooks
SOLO PIRATE
f
As
back thru‘ a rose
tint- ed- eye
patch
-
We used
to be hid
e- ous- crooks
back thru‘ a rose
tint- ed- eye
patch
-
We used
to be hid
e- ous- crooks
ff
128
Pirates
Pno
pir ates- our du
ty- is nick
ing- the boo
ty- It says
so in all
the best
mf
(Trem strings?)
No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch 125
Peter Pan
rit. 131 Broader q. = 60
Pirates
Hook
Pno
books
Look
back
thru‘ a rose
tint- ed- eye
patch-
Re
-
All the best books
Look
back
thru‘ a rose
tint- ed- eye
patch-
Re
-
All the best books
Look
back
thru‘ a rose
tint- ed- eye
patch-
Re
-
Look
back
thru‘ a rose
tint- ed- eye
patch-
Re
-
ff
134
Pirates
Hook
Pno
mem ber- those ha
cy- on days
For
mem ber- those ha
cy- on days
For
mem ber- those ha
cy- on days
For
mem ber- those hal
cy- on- days
HOOK
It may
be im mo
- ral-
But who‘s
gon na- quar
rel-
For
f
No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch 126
Peter Pan
138 rall. Slower
Pirates
Hook
Pno
good hon est- pir
a- cy- pays
Good hon est- pir
a- cy-
good hon est- pir
a- cy- pays
Good hon est- pir
a- cy-
good hon est- pir
a- cy- pays
Good hon est- pir
a- cy-
good hon est- pir
a- cy- pays
Good hon est- pir
a- cy-
Con Moto q. = 68141
Pirates
Hook
Pno
pays
pays
pays
pays
ff
HOOK: "Cheers!"
No. 11. Look Back Through a Rose-Tinted Eyepatch 127
Peter Pan
q. = c.156 Indian attack
Music: GEORGE STILES
(Instrumental)
No. 11a 128
INDIANS TO PORT AND STARBOARD
TigerLily
Piano
Heyf
yay
ay
-
mf
Indian Hand & Stick Drums
4
TigerLily
Pno
CECCO: "Tiger Lily and her Braves in sight! Enemy to port...
7
Pno
"and starboard!" STARKEY: "Scarper!"
ff
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Pno
13
Pno
16 poco rall.
Pno
mf
mp
q = c.86Tranquillo19
Pno
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!"
p
be yond
- the stars,
Be yond
- that great
black
vel vet- cur
tain-
p
Hesitant at first
5Flowing now q. = 80
Wendy
Pno
No
one-
knows for cer
tain-
what you'll find
Just
mp
be yond
- the stars
Are count
less-
mp
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Wendy
Pno
mys
teries-
to un rav
- el-
Jour
neys-
you can trav
el-
in your mind
Close
your
17
Wendy
Pno
eyes
mf
and im ag
- ine-
Close them tight
and pre tend
-
There's
mp
a
mf
22
Wendy
Pno
place
where
prayers are ans
wered-
And your dreams
nev er end
No your
mp
28 piu mosso
Wendy
Pno
dreams
Your dreams
nev er- end
May
mf
be we've
34
Wendy
Pno
al read- y- been
there
May be it's on
ly- a dream
May be we'll find
in the
mf
No. 12 Just Beyond The Stars (Reprise) 132
Peter Pan
39
Wendy
Pno
fut ure- that things
are not all
that they seem
But
mp
for now
I on
ly- hope
that I'll
be
mp
44 poco rit.
Wendy
Pno
good
At rais
ing- boys
mf
The way
a moth
er
- should
mf
A tempo q. = 8050
Wendy
Pno
Stars
p
in the sky
so bright
Watch ov er- us
to night-
p
55
Wendy
Pno
Drive aw ay-
ev ery- ev
il
- you
may
find
And
mp
in some oth
er- sky
No. 12 Just Beyond The Stars (Reprise) 133
Peter Pan
61
Wendy
Pno
Please keep a watch
ful- eye
Ov er- those
left be hind
mp
66
Wendy
Pno
mp
Just how long
can this last?
p
I've
colla voce
a feel
ing- I've grown
up too fast
p
mf
mp
71
Wendy
Pno
a tempo
All these child
ren- have need
of my love
But still
I can't
76
Wendy
Pno
see
If I
mp
moth er- them
Who
will
moth er- me?
mp
No. 12 Just Beyond The Stars (Reprise) 134
Peter Pan
83 rall.
Wendy
Pno
Who
p
will
moth er- me?
p
87Lento
Wendy
Pno
Who
pp
will moth
er
- me?
pp
No. 12 Just Beyond The Stars (Reprise) 135
Peter Pan
Same pulse q. = 160
No. 12a 136
SLEEPING CHILDREN(Instumental)
Music: GEORGE STILESLyrics: ANTHONY DREWE
Voice
Piano
CUE: STORYTELLER: "A thought to spare for sleeping chilren"
Hey
TIGER LILY
yay
-
INDIAN HAND & STICK DRUMS
mf
4
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Voice
Voice
Pno
ay
Hey
PETER
yay
ay
-
7
Voice
Voice
Pno
PETER : Well fought, Tiger Lily. The Pirates are in full retreat............................TIGER LILY : Then go. Sleep undisturbed. We shall stay here to guard you..
VAMP
10
Pno
No 12a, Sleeping Children 137
Peter Pan
No. 12b 138
TINK MOCK(Instumental)
Music: GEORGE STILESLyrics: ANTHONY DREWE
© 1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company
Piano
CUE: "PETER: "Those of a devoted son, Wendy"
36
mf
SEGUE AS ONE No. 13
Music: GEORGE STILESLyrics: ANTHONY DREWE
No. 13 139
ONE BIG ADVENTURE(Wendy & Peter)
Agitato h = 114
Wendy
Peter
Piano
CUE: PETER: "Those of a devoted son, Wendy." WENDY: "I thought as much."
WENDY
mp
Don't
you
want
to
3
grow up?
mp
PETER
No,
nev
er
-
mp
simile
5
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
Don't
you
want
to
3
grow up?
Not at all!
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Wendy
Peter
Pno.
But
you
can't
stay
a
child
for ev
- er
-
Why
not?
13
Wendy
Pno.
For a start,
you'll be come
- too
tall.
17
Wendy
Pno.
There
is
noth
ing-
3
to fear
in
grow
ing
-
simile
21
Wendy
Pno.
And
there's
so
much
3
to learn
on
3
the way.
25
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
That's
I
think
I've
heard
e nough-
I'm
go
ing
- Wen
dy
-
No. 13 One Big Adventure 140
Peter Pan
colla voce29 a tempo
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
typ
i
3
cal- run,
Turn
3
your back
and
3
have fun;
Well I'm not
going to beg
you to stay...
You're
33 Slower - quasi recit
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
No!
It makes
me fe el- sad
to hear you car
ry- on like this.
Life is full of pleas
ures,
-
not?
rall.37 Andante doloroso h = 90
Wendy
Pno.
pleas ures- that you'll miss.
Can't
you
see
it
3
as one
big ad ven
- ture?
-
41
Wendy
Pno.
Not
a prob
lem-
3
on which
to
3
pour scorn
An ad
-
No. 13 One Big Adventure 141
Peter Pan
46
Wendy
Pno.
ven
ture,
- as
Pan
Grows
from
boy
to a man
Which
be
gan
- on
the
day
you
were
born
Agitato h = 11452
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
What's
mf
so
great
ab
3
out- grow
ing
- ol
der?
-
simile
mf
56
Peter
Pno.
Hair
goes
grey
and
3
the eyes
be
-
3
come sad...
60
Wendy
Pno.
There
are
some
bur
dens
- we
must
shoul
der...
-
No. 13 One Big Adventure 142
Peter Pan
64
Wendy
Pno.
But it's not
real ly- all
that
bad
68
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
f Pir
ates,
- in
di-
3
an- braves
and
fair
ies...
-
f Fun
comes
3
in diff
'rent
- guis
es
-
f
simile
72
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
Won't
the
nov
el-
3
ty- wear
a
3
bit thin?
Ev
'ry-
3
day brings
sur
pris
- es
-
No. 13 One Big Adventure 143
Peter Pan
76
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
You'll
soon
get
bored
if
noth
ing
- var
ies...
-
A
Not
while the sun
still
ris
es!
-
80poco rit.
Wendy
Pno.
chap
ter-
3
must end
So
the
next
can
3
be gin
-
Andante doloroso h = 9484
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
mf
Can't
you
see
it
3
as one
big ad ven
- ture?
-
mf
Not
list
'ning...
-
mf
No. 13 One Big Adventure 144
Peter Pan
88
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
Not
a prob
lem-
3
on which
to
3
pour scorn
An ad
-
Can't
hear
you...
92
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
ven
ture,
- as
Pan
Grows
from
boy
to a man
Which
be
gan
- on
the
day
you
were
born...
La la la
la
la la la
la
la
f I
Agitato h = 10498
Peter
Pno.
don't know what you mean,
And if I did,
I would n't- care
'Cos I
102 poco rall.
Peter
Pno.
told
you I won't
grow
up
so
there!
No. 13 One Big Adventure 145
Peter Pan
Broader h = 100108
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
f
Can't
you
see
it as one
big ad ven
- ture?
-
If
in
- tend
to fly
for all
I'm
f
112
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
Not
a prob
lem-
3
on which
to
3
pour scorn
An ad
-
worth
I
will
nev er- come
back
down
to
116
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
ven
ture
- as
Pan
grows from boy
to a man
Which be
-
earth
Please
un
der- stand-
My
place
is
No. 13 One Big Adventure 146
Peter Pan
120
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
gan
on
the
day
you
were
here
in
Nev er-
piu mosso e stringendo124
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
born
mf
Don't
you
want
to
3
grow up?
Land
mf
No,
nev
er
mf
128
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
f
For
ev
er?
-
f I
will
stay
as a boy
f
No. 13 One Big Adventure 147
Peter Pan
132 poco rit. Slower
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
ff What
makes you
think that you're
so
clev er?-
No
one
-
ff What
makes
you
think that you're
so
clev er?-
No
one
-
fp
ff
ff
136 Presto h = 140
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
can
get
one
ov
er
- Pet
er
- Pan
can
get
one
ov
er
- Pet
er
- Pan
ff
140
Wendy
Peter
Pno.
No. 13 One Big Adventure 148
Peter Pan
(Instrumental)
No. 13a 149
BEHIND THE WARDROBE
Allegro q. = 140
Piano
mf
CUE: PETER: "I hope you all like your mothers...................Tinker Bell will lead the way."
ff
4
Pno
"PETER: "Another skirmish - .........................or, possibly, the final battle......
mf
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Tomtom
Pno
"PETER: "Whatever it was - it's over."
ff
q = 195Aggresive
No.13b 150
THE CLEVERNESS OF ME (Reprise)
Piano
mf
cello
4
P.
Pno.
mfEv
PETER
'ry
- day
a new
ad ven
- ture
- Ev 'ry- mo
ment- to
be filled
Why
7
P.
Pno.
both
er- with
a bed
time
- With pi
rates- to
be killed?
And
mer
maids- still
to cap
ture
-
Wild
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slower
P.
Pno.
an
i- mals
- to track
There's
no
such fun
in Blooms
bu- ry-
I
mp
bet
that they'll
be back
mp
13
P.
Pno.
What
p
can
be
found
in
Lon
don
-
But
sad
ness
- and
re
gret?
-
For
p
17 rall.
P.
Pno.
win
dows
- don't
stay
o
pen
-
And
mo
thers
- soon
for
-
20
P.
Pno.
get
HOOK: "Now that the sprats are safely netted, it's time to land the mackerel."
Darkly menacing
p
Low bass synth pad
ALMOST DEAD SEGUE
No.13b - The Cleverness Of Me - reprise 151
Peter Pan
(Instrumental)
Moderato mysterioso q = c.102
No. 13c 152
LAND THE MACKREL
Piano
Q HOOK: "Now that the sprats are safely netted, it is time to land the prize mackerel."
THE WOMAN: "Leaving the pirates guarding their captives, Hook and Smee stole down into the underground home...
flam effect between two hands
p leggiero
4
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Pno
...where Peter lay exhausted from his day's excitements."
(Hook & The Pirates)
No. 14 153
WHEN I KILL PETER PAN -GOOD OLD CAPTAIN HOOK (Reprise)
Moderato mysterioso q = 110
Hook
Piano
CUE: HOOK: "And look where their ham-fisted arrogance got them..."
(cont..) "Smee - this is Hook's way."
Two
mp
drops
HOOK
are
suf fic
- ient!-
To rid
me of
this
p
5
Hook
Pno
boy,
JOY!
sfz
SMEE: "Shh!"
Two
mp
drops are
suf fic
- ient- So
im
-
sub mp
sfz
8
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Hook
Pno
ag ine- what
two spoon
fuls- could
des troy,
-
Joy!
mf
Tho'
mp
it is
n't- good
form to
mf
12
Hook
Pno
gloat,
Smee
I think
that just
this once
per haps
- I can
For
poco rit. molto15
Hook
Pno
when the poi
son- trick
les- down
his throat,
Smee
Oh
ff
the
slower17
Hook
Pno
thrill
SMEE: "Shh!"
I will kill
SMEE: "Quickly Captain! He stirs!"
Pet
pp
er
-
Gleeful h = 11020
Hook
Pno
Pan
SMEE: "Look lively, Captain - the dark deed's done."
mp
No. 14 When I Kill Peter Pan - Good Old Captain Hook (Reprise) 154
Peter Pan
24
Hook
Pno
Who
mf
will be hall
owed- in the halls
of
Et
on?
-
Who
mf
29
Hook
Pno
will be fet
ed- for his flair?
Who
shows
child
ren
- that he can't
be
35
Hook
Pirates
Pno
beat
en?
-
f
PIRATES
The sur vi
- val
-
of a riv
al
-
is
rare
Who's
mf
f
sfz
mf
41
Pirates
Pno
the e pit
- o- me- of foul
and
ev
il
- deeds?
In
the
un
der
- world
- the
up
per
- most
- crook?
No. 14 When I Kill Peter Pan - Good Old Captain Hook (Reprise) 155
Peter Pan
47
Pirates
Pno
We're
f
so
proud
to
say
we
serve
him
Ev
en
- hell
does
not
de
serve
- him
Yes,
it's
good
old
f
53
Pirates
Pno
Cap
tain
-
Hook!
He's
f
the
ty
rant
- whom
we
mf
f
59
Hook
Pirates
Pno
If
mf
you
don't
you're
bound
to
per
ish
-
cher
ish
-
Yes
f
it's
good
old
Cap
tain
-
Hook!
mp
f
mf
65
Hook
Pirates
Pno
mp
Or
you're
push
ing
- up
the
Best
f
to
show
er
- him
with
prais
es
-
mp
f
No. 14 When I Kill Peter Pan - Good Old Captain Hook (Reprise) 156
Peter Pan
71
Hook
Pirates
Pno
dais
ies
-
Yes
it's
good
old
Cap
tain
-
dim. poco a poco al fine
Hook!
dim. poco a poco al fine
f
77
Pirates
Pno
Hook!
Hook!
VOICES FIRST TIME ONLY
REPEAT AND FADE AS NEEDED
p
ALMOST DEAD SEGUE No. 14a
No. 14 When I Kill Peter Pan - Good Old Captain Hook (Reprise) 157
Peter Pan
q = c.110 Agitato
No. 14a 158
TINK AND THE POISON (Instrumental)
Piano
PAN: "Who goes?"
39
PAN: "Tiger Lily andher braves defeated?"
mp
mf
5
Pno
"Wendy and the Boys all captured?"
"I'll rescue her!"
40
8
piu mosso
Pno
PAN: "But first things first, Tink. I promised I would take her medicine."
40
"Poisoned? Who could have poisoned it? You mustn't look to find fault, Tink, with everything that has to do with Wendy."
41
f
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12
Pno
[TINK drinks the poison]
PAN: "Why Tinker Bell - you've drunk all of Wendy's medicine - every drop!"
3
3
3
3
3
q = c.80Andante15
Pno
42
PAN: "Tink? Tinker Bell? What is it? Then it was poison - you did that for me? Her light is growing faint...
p
and if it goes out altogether, that means
p
20
Pno
îthat she is dead." "Her voice has dropped so low that I can scarcely tell what she is saying.
Try and speak up, Tink - I can hardly hear you? What's that?"
43
25
Pno
"She says - she says she thinks she could get well again if children believed in fairies!"
pp
pp
"Do you believe in fairies? Say quick that you believe!If you believe, clap your hands!"
44
TINK is saved
f
q = c.110Allegro30
Pno
ff
No. 14a Tink And The Poison 159
Peter Pan
33
Pno
35poco rit.
Pno
PAN: "Oh thank you, thank you! And now to rescue Wendy! Ready Tinker Bell?"
VAMP
DEAD SEGUE - #14B - "ONE BIG ADVENTURE REPRISE"
f
No. 14a Tink And The Poison 160
Peter Pan
Puposefully h = 92
No. 14b 161
ONE BIG ADVENTURE (Reprise)(Peter)
Peter
Piano
DEAD SEGUE FROM #14A
f This
time
Cap
tain
- Hook
it's
"do or
die"
With quaver pulse in rhythm section
f
6
Peter
Pno
When
you
hear
my
cock a doo
- dle
- cry
Your
pir
ate- band
3
3
11
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Peter
Pno
will
have
no
place
In
Nev er
piu mosso e stringendo h = 12617
Peter
Pno
Land
In
Nev
er
-
mf
21
Peter
Pno
Land
In
Nev
er
-
f
25 poco rit.
Peter
Pno
Land
ff
Slower h = c.8028
Peter
Pno
I
am
youth,
I
am
free
dom,
- I
am
p
No. 14b One Big Adventure (Reprise) 162
Peter Pan
Maestoso h = 9431
Peter
Pno
truth...
PETER flies slowly and majestically upwards with his sword held high, and accompanied by TINKER BELL
ff
3
3
37
Pno
42
Pno
Largo q. = 4047
Pno
STORYTELLER: "One ghostly green light, flickering over Kidd's Creek close by the mouth of the pirate river,
3
3
3
3
mp ghostly
No. 14b One Big Adventure (Reprise) 163
Peter Pan
52
Pno
"marked where the ship lay low in the water. Most of the crew were sleeping, fitfully, in the foc'sle. Hook prowled the deck, 3
3
57molto rall.
Pno
"consumed by nagging thoughts, while Smee, busy at his labours, kept one eye on his captain, and the other on his task... "
3
3
3
3
FADE OUT UNDER BEGINNING OF SCENE
No. 14b One Big Adventure (Reprise) 164
Peter Pan
(Hook & Smee)
No. 15 165
A PIRATE WITH A CONSCIENCE
Allegretto q = 180 q = 150Freely
Hook
Piano
CUE: HOOK: "That is the burden these broad shoulders were shaped to carry."
(cont.) "I'm far too considerate by half..."
HOOK
It's
mp
a
curse
to be
a pir
ate
- with a
mp
7
Smee
Hook
Pno
Noth
SMEE
ing- worse;
I feel
so sor
ry- for
you
boss
con
science
-
My
q = 160Faster13
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Smee
Hook
Pno
Tho' that
prin
ci- pals-
are lof
ty
- Un der- neath
- I'm just
a soft
y
-
18
Smee
Pno
is
n't- quite
the way
you come
a cross
-
HOOK: "What?" SMEE: "Nothing..."
24
Smee
Hook
Pno
It's a curse
to be
a pir
ate
- with char is
- ma
-
I'm a per
son
- who just
30
Hook
Pno
goes ag ainst
- the
norm
I know child
ren- al
ways- 'boo'
me
And yet
35 rall.
Hook
Pno
if
they real
ly- knew
me
I am sure
they'd find
me sen
sit- ive
- and
No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience 165
Peter Pan
A Tempo q = 17039
Smee
Hook
Pno
SMEE: "No question..."
It's a curse
to be
a pir
ate
- who is
warm
43
Smee
Hook
Pno
car
ing
-
Ev
'ry
- nurse
would do
so well
to learn
from
47
Smee
Hook
Pno
you
oo
- -
Have
you
not
iced- my
pre cis
- ion
- When I'm
No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience 167
Peter Pan
51
Hook
Pno
mak
ing- an
in cis
- ion?
- I so hate
the sight
of
54
Smee
Hook
Pno
I know
you do
Ouch!
blood
f
59
Smee
Hook
Pno
mf
It's
a
Sor ry-
mp
No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience 168
Peter Pan
63
Smee
Hook
Pno
curse
to be
a pir
ate
- with good breed
ing
-
It's
per
-
mf
67
Smee
Hook
Pno
verse
to find
these at
trib- utes
- com
- bined
f
When
I'm
71
Hook
Pno
tor
tur- ing-
some fell
ow
- I may rant
and rave
and bell
ow
- But I'd
f
No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience 169
Peter Pan
75
Hook
Pno
like
to think
my man
ners- are
re
fined
-
mf
For
79
Hook
Pno
in
- stance with
these
lost
boys
As
I
mf
83
Hook
Pno
send
them off
to die
You'll
87
Hook
Pno
not
ice
- that I
smile
And
take
the
f
No. 15 Pirate With A Conscience 170
Peter Pan
91
Smee
Hook
Pno
mp
And
time
to say
'Good
bye'
-
mf
f
mp
95
Smee
Pno
what a
lov
ely
- smile
It warms
the
cock les
- of
my
heart
To think
their
99
Smee
Pno
jour
ney- to
the
af
ter- life-
has
such
f
a cheer
ful-
start
f
103 rall.
Smee
Pno
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)
SOLO BOY
He'll
mf
nev er- die
Pet er- Pan
lives for ev
- er-
mp
Cue in case needed for pitch
5
Boys
Pno
Nev er- die
Pet er- Pan
is our friend
You
2nd BOY
can try
ev 'ry- fiend
ish- en
-
mf
8
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Boys
Pno
deav our
-
3rd BOY
But we know
that
he'll win
in
the
HOOK: "Stop! Stop I say, this instant!"
end
ALL BOYS
He'll
f
12
Boys
Pno
nev er- die
Pet er- Pan
will be watch
ing-
Nev er- die
You'll be walk
ing- the
f
15accel. poco a poco al fine
Boys
Pno
plank
WENDY: "He's alive you devil! You shall see."
You can do
him
no ill
We know Pet
er-
Pan-
will
19
Boys
Pno
ff
Nev er
- die!
Nev er
- die,
Nev er
- die!
Nev er
-
23
Boys
Pno
die,
Nev er
- die...
HOOK: "Stop!"WENDY: "He'll set the crocodile on you!"
ff
sfz
No. 16 Never Land (Reprise) 177
Peter Pan
(Instumental)
No. 16a 178
THE DEATHS
Dictated
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Piano
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
fp
p
mp
5
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rall.
Pno
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!"
mf
fp
(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
f
mp ghostly
5
Pno
SMEE: "The ship's a floating coffin and seaman's corpses are its' cargo!"
HOOK: "Kill him!"
simile
Steady and tight q = 969
Pno
[The LOST BOYS set to work on the PIRATES]
Lost-Boys Ethnic percussion
mf
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12
Pno
f
percussion continues...
15
Pno
18
Pno
WENDY: "Michael! Be careful with that cutlass!
mp percussion continues...
21
Pno
"You'll do yourself an injury!" MICH: "I've just killed a pirate!" W'DY: "How dreadful!" MICH: "It was grand, Wendy! I enjoyed it!"
p
q = c.96poco più mosso24
Pno
[Suddenly, the BOYS are circling HOOK...]
HOOK: "Back! Back I say, you mewling milksops!"
sfz mp
sfz
mp
27
Pno
HOOK: "This is Hook boys, how do you like him?"
mf
30
Pno
PETER: "Put up your swords, this man is mine."
HOOK: "So, Pan - it is thee and me at last."PETER PAN: "Aye, Captain Hook - the two of us. As it ever was and always would be."HOOK: "Then die, boy!"
f
No. 17 The Fight 181
Peter Pan
Allegro furioso h = 8633
Pno
The sword fight continues, musically, across the decks.
f
flam-effect between two hands
f
36
Pno
39
Pno
f
42
Pno
[Suddenly, HOOK is tangled in the rigging...]
No. 17 The Fight 182
Peter Pan
47 Slowly, simply q = 100
Peter
Pno
HOOK: "This is no boy! This is somefiend I face. In heaven's name, Pan, who and what art thou? Tell me."
I
pp
am
youth,
I
am
free
dom,
- I
am
truth...
PAN: "And, in truth, Hook, I am everything that you are lacking."
HOOK: "To sword!"
ghostly thin
p
ethereal
pp
Allegro diabolo q = 16054
Pno
Again they fight.
ff the Hook Organ is in here somewhere...
57
Pno
60
Pno
63rall.
Pno
No. 17 The Fight 183
Peter Pan
68 rall.
Pno
Hook is disarmedHook is disarmed
HOOK: "I am lost, Pan. You have won. But even in defeat, Jas Hook decides his own destiny."
Tick
Tock
Tick
Tock
Tick
Tock
Tick
Tock
Hook ascends stairs of ship
fp
74Lento q = 120
Pno
Tick
HOOK: "Floreat Etona." [A blood-curdling death-yell]
ff
ATTACCA No.18
No. 17 The Fight 184
Peter Pan
(Orchestra and Storyteller)
No. 18 185
JUST HOME (JUST BEYOND 2nd Reprise)
Triumphant h = 80
Piano
CUE - SEGUE AS ONE FROM No 17
3
f
Fanfare
3
Timps
5
Pno
3
3
ff
3
Con moto q = 1709
Clock
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
ff
13
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Clock
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
17rit.
Clock
Pno
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
tick
tock
fff
Slower q = 14021
StoryTeller
Pno
mf
STORYTELLER
May
be
we‘ve
3
mf
3
più mosso q = 15025
StoryTeller
Pno
al
read- y- been
there
May
be-
3
we‘re not
meant to know
May
be-
3
we‘ll
mp leggiero
29
StoryTeller
Pno
find
in the fut
ure-
3
It‘s some
-where
we
3
all
have to go
But it's
No. 18 Just Home 186
Peter Pan
33
StoryTeller
Pno
nice
to think
that no
one
- knows
for sure
Per
haps
- that‘s
mp
p
37 rit.
StoryTeller
Pno
what
be
yond
- the
stars
is for
mf
mp
Andante q. = 6041
StoryTeller
Pno
STORYTELLER: "Meanwhile, back home in Bloomsbury, Mrs Darling stood at the open window
p
mp
45
MrsDarl
Pno
"and watched and waited, as she had watched and waited, day after day, ever since her children had gone…"
MRS DARLINGmp
Close
your
No. 18 Just Home 187
Peter Pan
poco più mosso q. = 6651
MrsDarl
Pno
eyes
and im ag
- ine-
Close them tight
and pre tend
-
p
57
MrsDarl
Pno
Closep
them
tight
and
pre tend...
-
No. 18 Just Home 188
Peter Pan
(Instrumental)
No. 18a 189
MRS. DARLING AT THE PIANO
Andante doloroso q. = 70
Piano
CUE: MRS. DARLING: "The nursery window must stay open - Always and forever. Until..." [PLAY AS NEEDED TO FIT TO DIALOGUE]
p
simile
6
Pno
MICHAEL: "I think I have been here before?" JOHN: "This is where you live, you ass. Don't you know home?" WENDY: "Look - there's your bed, Michael"
11
Pno
JOHN: "I say - the kennel!" MICHAEL: "There's a man asleep inside it." WENDY: "It's father."
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Pno
JOHN: "Who's that lady?" WENDY: "Hush that's mother. Hide."
19
Pno
MRS DARLING: "George? George, dear! Time for your evening exercise!"
mp
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."
p
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!"
pp
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."
p
q. = c.80Con moto
5
Pno
mf
10
Pno
"Hide again, dears, and we'll surprise your father."
MR D: "Just look at what the wind has blownin our direction, Mary!"
mp
15
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Pno
MR D: "These seven charming boys...
These six charming boys came settling down, out of the skies into our very own backyard!...
mp
19
poco più mosso
Pno
...Perhaps they will suffice until..."
MRS DARLING ushers WENDY, JOHN and MICHAEL into view.
f
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."
p
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,...
mf
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."
[PETER arrives once again at the window...]
mp
PETER: "Hello, Wendy."
p
No. 18b Reunion 193
Peter Pan
No.18c 194
PETER'S EXIT
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Piano
PETER: "One night, you'll hear me crowing"
mp
[PETER disappears through the window...]
p
(Peter & Company)
No. 19 195
THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW
Music - GEORGE STILESLyrics - ANTHONY DREWE
Andante q = c.96
Peter
Piano
CUE: STORYTELLER "Boy, why are you crying? What's your name?" PETER: "Peter. Peter Pan."
p
5
Peter
Pno
p
PETER
Why can't we stay
as
lit tle- child
ren
Why must we put
a way-
our
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Peter
Pno
toys?
Our par ents- don't
have
the ad ven
- tures
- that we do
as girls and
12 poco più mosso
Peter
Pno
boys
Those grown ups- al
ways- look so so
lemn-
15
Peter
Pno
I know that grown
ups- have to work
and wor
ry-
They say one day
I'll have to
18 Really warm
Peter
Pno
grow up
But I'm not
in an
y- hur
ry
No I'm not
in an
y-
mf
22 rit.
Peter
Pno
hur ry-
All the while
I can say
There's
mp
No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow 196
Peter Pan
Steady q = c.9025
Peter
Pno
al ways-
to - mor
row-
There's pro
bab- ly-
'soon'
There's
p
29 poco accel.
Peter
Pno
'may be'-
or 'some
time'-
'some day'-
or 'some
year'
Or in
a blue
moon
I'll
poco più mosso q = 10433
Peter
Pno
wait for
that mo
ment-
So full
of
per
-
mf
36 poco rit.
Peter
Pno
hap ses-
As each
day
e lap
- ses-
There's al
ways
- to
-
mp
p
No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow 197
Peter Pan
Con moto q = c.10040
Peter
Pno
mor row-
STORYTELLER PETER: "Try to remember me sometimes, Peter. I never forgot you. Not once." "Goodnight. Wendy!"
mf
Purposefully q = 11044
Peter
Co.
Pno
mf
Why should I e
ver- give
up fly
ing-
Who says I have
to be
a
mp
There's some
thing- in the air
to night
p
mf
47
Peter
Co.
Pno
man?
That may
be fine
for oth er- child
ren
- but it's
Some thing- in the breeze
No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow 198
Peter Pan
50
Peter
Pno
not
for Pe
ter- Pan
f as long
as there
are stars
to
mf
f
53
Peter
Co.
Pno
guide
me
And while
the sun
still shines
like
gold
Whist ling- round the chim
ney- stacks
Rust ling- through the
f
56
Peter
Co.
Pno
A way- in
Ne ver
- land-
you'll find
me
-
And I
trees
No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow 199
Peter Pan
58 rit.
Peter
Co.
Co.
Pno
won't
be grow
ing
- old
There's
f
Ah
f
Ah
With Conviction q = c.9461
Peter
Co.
Co.
Pno
al ways-
to mor
- row-
There's pro
bab- ly-
Ahmp
Ahmp
mf
No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow 200
Peter Pan
64
Peter
Co.
Co.
Pno
soon
There's 'may
be'
- or 'some
time'
-
'Some day'-
or 'some
year'
Ah
Ah
67 poco più mosso
Peter
Co.
Co.
Pno
or
in a blue
moon
I'll
mp
wait
for
that mo
ment-
So
p
Oo
Oo
p
Oo
Oo
mp
No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow 201
Peter Pan
71
Peter
Co.
Co.
Pno
full of
sur pris
- es
-
As
f
each
new
dawn
ri
ses
- there's al
Oo
Ah
f
Oo
Ah
f
f
75 poco rit. Allargando q = 96
Peter
Co.
Co.
Pno
ways
to mor-
row
As each
new
dawn
ris
es,
-
There's
Ah
Ah
No. 19 There's Always Tomorrow 202
Peter Pan
poco rit.79 Con moto q = 112
Peter
Co.
Co.
Pno
al
- ways
PETER: "Come on, Tink. second to the right and straight on until morning!"
ff
to mor
- ow-
ff
fp
poco rit.83
poco meno mosso q = 96
Peter
Co.
Co.
Pno
Ah
Ahff
Ahff
fff
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(Instrumental/Company)
No. 20 204
BOWS
Bright March q = 180
Piano
f
5
Pno
DARLING FAMILY
mf FIFE/DRUM
9
Pno
3 3
q = q.13
Pno
INDIAN HAND & STICK DRUMS
TIGER LILY
f
16 q. = q
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Pno
LOST BOYS
ff
20
Pno
rit.24 h = 120
Pno
mf
PIRATES
f
29
Pno
SMEE
35
Pno
38
Pno
q. = 9041
Pno
f
MRS DARLING
STORY-TELLER
f
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47
Pno
WENDY
52 rit.
Pno
ALL 3 DARLING WOMEN!
HOOK
q = 15057
Pno
ff
60
Pno
63
Pno
No. 20 Bows 206
Peter Pan
65
Pno
f
rit.68
Grandly q = 120
Pno
PETER
ff
71
Pno
74 poco rit.
Co.
Pno
Nev
FULL COMPANY
ff
er- land
That's the sec
ret- of
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78
Co.
Pno
fly ing
Nev er land
Not much fur
ther- to go
MEN upperWOMEN -lower
No one-
81 poco accel.
Co.
Pno
cares
where
you
3
roam
When the skies
are
3
your
home
Nev
er
-
3
3
3
3
3
84
Co.
Pno
nev
er
- - - - land
3
3
3
3
No. 20 Bows 208
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86 Più mosso
Co.
Pno
Nev er- land
3
89
Co.
Pno
Nev er land
Nev
er
- land
3
93
Co.
Pno
fff
fff
3
3
3
3
No. 20 Bows 209
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