Peter Pan Score

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Allegro mysterioso q = c.140 (Full Company) PETER PAN 1 Act One - No. 1 SOMETHING IN THE AIR Music: GEORGE STILES Lyrics: 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 © 1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company Pno mf

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Peter Pan Score

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Page 1: Peter Pan Score

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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"

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

-

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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

-

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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

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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

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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."

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Pno

MICHAEL: "Come on Wendy, bathroom inspection."

sfz

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Pno

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Pno

mf

BRICKS

21

Pno

mf

24

Pno

SOCKS

shake

BOOKS

27

Pno

p

30

Pno

mp

mf

No. 2a. Tink's Arrival 24

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Pno

mp

mf

INTO KENNEL

f

35

Pno

mf

f

ff

SEGUE AS ONENo 2b PAN'S ARRIVAL

No. 2a. Tink's Arrival 25

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(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?"

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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

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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."

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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

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Pno

fp

mp

SEGUE AS ONE No. 4 NEVER LAND

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(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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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116

Peter

Wendy

John Michael

Pno.

land

land

land

ff

118

Peter

Wendy

John Michael

Pno.

3

3

3

3

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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.

13

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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

Page 43: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 44: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 45: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 46: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 47: Peter Pan Score

80

Pno

ff

83

Pno

ff

ff

87

Pno

sp

91

Pno

mp

No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang 47

Peter Pan

Page 48: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 49: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 50: Peter Pan Score

123

LostBoys

Pno

Lost!

No. 5. The Lost Boys Gang 50

Page 51: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 52: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 53: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 54: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 55: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 56: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 57: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 58: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 59: Peter Pan Score

(Instrumental)

No. 6a 59

THE HOOK

© 1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company

Piano

CUE: HOOK: "I have waited long to shake his hand with this."

mf

[Bowed glass sound]

HOOK: "Oh, I'll tear him, Smee!"

Page 60: Peter Pan Score

(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

Page 61: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 62: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 63: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 64: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 65: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 66: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 67: Peter Pan Score

(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?"

Page 68: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 69: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 70: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 71: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 72: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 73: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 74: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 75: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 76: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 77: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 78: Peter Pan Score

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

9

© 1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company

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

Page 79: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 80: Peter Pan Score

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'

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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

Page 82: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 83: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 84: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 85: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 86: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 87: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 88: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 89: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 90: Peter Pan Score

112

W.

P.

Pno.

6 3

No.8 - The Cleverness Of Me 90

Peter Pan

Page 91: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 92: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 93: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 94: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 95: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 96: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 97: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 98: Peter Pan Score

(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

Page 99: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 100: Peter Pan Score

(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

Page 101: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 102: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 103: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 104: Peter Pan Score

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"

Page 105: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 106: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 107: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 108: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 109: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 110: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 111: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 112: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 113: Peter Pan Score

(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

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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

Page 115: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 116: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 117: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 118: Peter Pan Score

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

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Peter Pan

Page 119: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 120: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 121: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 122: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 123: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 124: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 125: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 126: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 127: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 128: Peter Pan Score

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

10

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Pno

Page 129: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 130: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 131: Peter Pan Score

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

11

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Wendy

Pno

mys

teries-

to un rav

- el-

Jour

neys-

you can trav

el-

in your mind

Close

your

Page 132: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 133: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 134: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 135: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 136: Peter Pan Score

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

-

Page 137: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 138: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 139: Peter Pan Score

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!

9

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Wendy

Peter

Pno.

But

you

can't

stay

a

child

for ev

- er

-

Why

not?

Page 140: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 141: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 142: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 143: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 144: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 145: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 146: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 147: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 148: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 149: Peter Pan Score

(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

6

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Tomtom

Pno

"PETER: "Whatever it was - it's over."

ff

Page 150: Peter Pan Score

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

10

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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

Page 151: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 152: Peter Pan Score

(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."

Page 153: Peter Pan Score

(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

Page 154: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 155: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 156: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 157: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 158: Peter Pan Score

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

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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

Page 160: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 161: Peter Pan Score

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

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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

Page 163: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 164: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 165: Peter Pan Score

(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

-

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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

Page 167: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 168: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 169: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 170: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 171: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 172: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 173: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 174: Peter Pan Score

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

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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

Page 176: Peter Pan Score

(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

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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

Page 178: Peter Pan Score

(Instumental)

No. 16a 178

THE DEATHS

Dictated

© 1995 - 2009 The Music Trunk Publishing Company

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

Page 179: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 180: Peter Pan Score

(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...

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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

Page 182: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 183: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 184: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 185: Peter Pan Score

(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

Page 186: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 187: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 188: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 189: Peter Pan Score

(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."

15

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Pno

JOHN: "Who's that lady?" WENDY: "Hush that's mother. Hide."

Page 190: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 191: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 192: Peter Pan Score

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

Page 193: Peter Pan Score

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

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Piano

PETER: "One night, you'll hear me crowing"

mp

[PETER disappears through the window...]

p

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(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

8

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Peter

Pno

toys?

Our par ents- don't

have

the ad ven

- tures

- that we do

as girls and

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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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

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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

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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

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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

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