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Mermaid
Little PROLOGUE
Beauty,
Sleeping
(A young PRINCE stands in the doorway of a majestic castle.
NARRATORS address the audience.)
NARRATOR 1
shining castle.
Once Upon a Time in a faraway land, a young prince lived in a
hCinderella, NARRATOR 2
Although he had everything his heart desired, the Prince was spoiled,
selfish and unkind.
Dwarfs,
Seven
pun
White
Snow
1
(An OLD BEGGAR WOMAN enters.)
NARRATOR 3
But then, one winter's night, an old beggar woman came to the
castle and offered him a single rose in return for shelter from the
bitter cold.
(The PRINCE and OLD BEGGAR WOMAN pantomime the
following action.)
NARRATOR 4
Repulsed by her haggard appearance, the Prince sneered at the gift
and turned the old woman away.
N A R R A T O R 1
But she warned him not to be deceived by appearances, for beauty is
found within.
N A R R A T O R 3
And when he dismissed her again, the old woman's ugliness melted
away to reveal a beautiful Enchantress.
NARRATOR 4
The Prince tried to apologize, but it was too late, for she had seen
that there was no love in his heart.
NARRATOR 2
As punishment, she transformed him into a hideous Beast and
placed a powerful spell on the castle and all who lived there.
(The ENCHANTRESS exits. The PRINCE has been transformed
into the BEAST.)
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N A R R A T O R 3
Ashamed of his monstrous form, the Beast concealed himself inside
his castle with a magic mirror as his only window to the outside
w o r l d .
(The Rose appears.)
NARRATOR 1
The rose she had offered was truly an enchanted rose, which would
bloom for many years.
(The BEAST covers the Rose with a glass dome for protection.)
NARRATOR 4
If he could learn to love another and earn her love in return by the
time the last petal fell, then the spell would be broken.
NARRATOR 2
If not... he would be doomed to remain a Beast for all time.
(The BEAST gazes at the Rose... trapped, forlorn and hopeless.)
NARRATOR 1
As the years passed, he fell into despair and lost all hope.
N A R R A T O R S
For who could ever learn to love a Beast?
(The BEAST and the NARRATORS exit.)
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stars of the stage,screenand musicindustry:Christianne Tisdale,arahriat SAUSAGE
CURL GIRL:
played the role during Beauty and the Beast's 13-year run on Broadway. j o u r ! B o
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s i d e
SCENE ONE: The Village
(A charming, provincial French village. Sunrise. BELLE enters.)
Belle
w o u l d BELLE:
Lit-tle t o w n , it's a qui-et vil-lage. Ev-'ry
by the 1 2 rit.
day like the one be - fore Lit-tle town full of lit - tle
1 4 molto rit. 1 5
p e o - p l e wak-ing d n t o say:
(VILLAGERS enter and begin to bustle about their daily
business.)
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1 6 ARISTOCRATIC LADY: FISH MAN: 1 8 E G G M A N :
Bon - jour! Bon - jour! B o n
including
h Uriarte
M c A r d l e ,
y Carlson
ler Pol all
SAUSAGE
CURL GIRL:
1 9 BAKER:
2 0 2 1 BELLE
jour! Bon -jour! Bon = jour! There goes the
D i s n e y
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2 0
2 3 2 4
A R I S T O C R A T I C
LADY WITH CA
4 7
bak - er w i t h h i s tray, like a l ways, L o o ]
2 5 2 6 2 7 0 1
the same old bread and rolls t o sell. D a
2 8 2 9 3 0 5 4
LADY WIT
S A U S A G E
?
E v - ' r y morn-ing just
t h e s a m e s i n c e t h e
3 1 3 2 3 3 (BE
VIL
morn -ing t
t h a t w e c a m e to this poor pro - vin - cial
3 4 BAKER: BELLE: Morning, Monsieur. BAKER: Where you off to?
3 5 3 6 3head's
tow n Good morn- in gBelle!
BELLE: The bookshop. I just finished the most wonderful story
about a beanstalk and an ogre and-
3f u n -
H A T S E
6 3
2 t BAKER: 4 3 (not interested) 44(over his shoulder to his wife)
That's n i c e . Ma - rie! The ba - MILKMAID:
6 7
B o
g u e t t e s ! Hur - ry j d n
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ARISTOCRATIC LADY,
L A D Y W I T H C A N E :
4 7 4 9 5 0
C
w a y s , Look there she goes. The girl is strange, n o ques - tion.
5 2
Dazed and dis tract - ed, c a n ' t
y o u tell?
LADY WITH BABY,
SAUSAGE CURL GIRL:
5 4 55 5 6
CANDLE MAN,
FISH MAN:
since the Nev-er part of a n - y c r o w d , 'cause her
(BELLE sighs "never mind" and continues on her way. Various
VILLAGERS talk about her as she passes.)
)- vin - cial 5 8 SOME VILLAGERS: 5 9
There you off to?
head's up onsome cloud. No de ny - ing she'sa
6 0 6 1
fun - nygirl,that Belle.
6 3
r to his wife)
HAT SELLER: SAUSAGE
CURL GIRL:
6 4 HAT SELLER:
6 5 6 6
Bon-jour. Good-day. How is your fam - '1y?
The ba - MILKMAID:
6 7 SHEPHERD BOY:
6 8 MILKMAID:
6 9 7 0
Bon-jour Good-day. How is your wife?
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LADY WITH CANE: ARISTOCRATIC LADY: BELLE: I insist
7 2 7 3 7 4
I need six eggs! That's too ex = pen - sive There
Well, tl
7 9
VILLAGERS:
112
must be more than t h i s p r o v i n - c i a l life! L o o l
(BELLE walks to the Book Shop.) 1 6
BOOKSELLER
Ah, Belle!
BELLE
Good morning. I've come to return the book I borrowed.
2 0
BOOKSELLER
Finished already?
d r e a m
BELLE
Oh, I couldn't put it down. Have you got anything new? VILLA
BOOKSELLER
(chuckles)
Not since yesterday. book,
BELLE L'istess
That's all right. BELLE:
(points to a book on the shelf)
I'll borrow this one!
128
BOOKSELLER
That one? But you've read it twice! O h , -
BELLE 1 3 3
Well, it's my favorite. Far-off places, daring sword fights,
magic spells, a prince in disguise..
B O O K S E L L E R i n g ? -
If you like it all that much... it's yours.
BELLE
But sir!
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B E L L E : I insist. BOOKSELLER
:n - sive There
BELLE
Well, thank you. Thank you very much!
VILLAGERS:
1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 5
ife! Look there she goes. That girl is S O p e c u l
116 117 11 8
FEMALE
119 VILLAGERS:
won-der if she's feel-ing well. With a
121
M A L E
VILLAGERS: 122
dream - y, far = off l o o k and her nose stuck in a
VILLAGERS:
1 2 3 12 4 125 126 127
book, what a
puz-zle to the r e s t o f u s i s B e l l e
L'istesso-In 1
BE L L E :
1 2 8 (reads her book)
1 2 9 130 131 1 3 2
O h ,
1 3 4
i s - n ' t t h i s amaz
3 3 1 3 5 1 3 6 1 3 7
It s my fav - ' r i t e p a r t b e
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cause. y o u ' l l see. hind t
144 145 1 4 6 147
Here's where she meets Prince
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o d d .
0
1 5 1
u
7 4
Charm i n g but she won't dis - noth-
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COV e r t h a t it's him 'til c h a p ter
L ' i s t e s s o - I n 2
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three.
C
r e s t
ARISTOCRATIC LADY:
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r e s t
Now it's no won-der that her name means b e a u - t y .
164 166 167
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165
self
HAT SELLER:
w a l
of(
You di
whole
Her looks have got no par-al - lel. But be -
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h i n d t h a t f a i r f a c a d e I'm a - fraid she's rath - er
E G G M A N : 1 7 3
M O R E
V I L L A G E R S :
P r i n c e odd. Ver -y dif - f'rent from the r e s t o f u s S h e ' s
m f 175 VILLAGERS: 1 7 6
1 ' t dis noth - ing l i k e t h e rest o f us. Yes,
VILLAGERS: dif - f'rent from the
P
dif - f'rent from the
f
178 1 7 9 180 181
rest of us is Belle.
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rest of us i S B e l l e .
u=ty.
T SELLER:
(GASTON enters carrying a rifle. He is a very handsome, rude,
self-centered hunter who goes to great lengths to get what he
w a n t s .
His dim-witted sidekick, LEFOU, follows carrying a sack
of GASTON's g a m e . )
LEFOU
B u t b e -
You didn't miss a shot, Gaston. You're the greatest huntef in the
w h o l e w o r l d .
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GASTON
I know.
LEFOU town th
S s
G A S T O N
It's true, Lefou.
(points to BELLE)
And I've got my sights set on that one.
m a k - i n
L E F O U
The inventor's daughter?
GASTON Tempo I
She's the lucky girl I'm going to marry. SILLY GIRI
2 1 8
But, she's-
LEFOU
L o o k
GASTON
The most beautiful girl in town.
I know, but-
LEFOU
And don't I deserve the best?
GASTON M o n -
LEFOU
Well, of course you do!
GASTON:
202 2 0 3 204 2 0 5
B e S
saw
Right from the m o - m e n t w h e n met her, her,
2 0 6 2 0 7 2 0 8 2 0 9
s u c h
I said she's gor-geous and I fell Here in
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matter. town there's on-ly she w h o i s beau-ti- ful as me, so I'm
2 1 5 216 217
mak-ing plans to woo and mar-ry Belle.
Tempo I
SILLY GIRLS:
218 2 1 9
Look there he goes! Is - n't he dream - y?
2 2 4 2 2 5
Mon-sieur Gas-ton! Oh, he's so cute!
226 227 2 2 8
h e r ,
2 3 1
Be still my heart! I'm hard - ly breath - ing! He's
Here in
s u c h tall, dark, strong a n d hand- some
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s a w
2 8
GASTON: 2 3 5
LADYWITH
C A N E : 236 246
brute P a r don M a i s o u i ! m u s
LADY WITH
BABY: B E L L E : ARISTOCRATIC
L A D Y :
Bon - jour! Good day. Y o u call this SO.
2 5 0
MILKMAID:
237 238
LADY WITH
C A N E : 239
GASTON:
w a t
VILLAGER
What love - ly grapes! T e n yards. 'Scuse
BAKER: FISH MAN:
o h
b a c o n ? Some cheese. One pound. A L L :
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SAUSAGE
CURL GIRL: L c
me! Please let m e through! Those
MALE
VILLAGER: LADY WITH
BABY:
I'1l g e t the knife. This bread
2 6 2
2 4 3
M A L E
V I L L A G E R S :
244 2 4 5 B E L L E :
pit
fi s h they smell!
M a - d a m e ' s m i s t a ken There
it's stale! F E M A L E
VILLAGERS: Well may b e
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247 248 249 GASTON:
A T I C
m u s t b e
M A L E
VILLAGERS
more than this pro
d d
H
vin = cial life! J u s t
call this SO. G o o d m o r n - ing,
2 5 0 2 5 1 252 253
ASTON:
w a t c h , I ' m go - ing to make Belle m y w i f e !
'Scuse
V I L L A G E R S :
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oh, g o o d m o r n ing.
) o u n d . ALL:
2 5 4 255 256 257
A G E
G I R L : Look there she goes a girl who's strange but spe - cial.
Those 259 260
F E M A L E
2 6 1 VILLAGERS:
A most pe cu - liar mad- moi selle It's a
b r e a d M A L E
2 6 3 VILLAGERS: 2 6 4
BELLE:
pit - y a n d asin. S h e does - n't quite fit
ken There
e l l m a y b e
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F E M A L E
VILLAGERS: sub.p 266 267
VILLAGERS:
' c a u s e s h e real - ly
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B o n j
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c a u s e s h e r e a l - l y i s A
fun - ny girl
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Belle.
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(Feeling theVILLAGERS'eyes on her,BELLE whirls around.
They go back to their activities then exit.BELLE heads for
home. GASTON runs in front of her and strikes a pose.)
girl A
GASTON
Hello... Belle.
BELLE
Bonjour, Gaston.
g i r l A (GASTON blocks BELLE's way.)
Excuse me.
(GASTON snatches Belle's book.)
:un - ny Gaston. May I have my book, please?
GASTON
(flipping through the book)
How can you read this? There's no pictures.
fun - ny BELLE
Well some people use their imagination!
G A S T O N
that
Belle, it's about time you got your head out of these books and paid
attention to more important things.
(GASTON strikes a handsome pose.)
L E F O U
Hint... hint.
that BELLE
L E F O U
Like you? Gaston, please! I have to get inside to help my father.
8 0 That crazy old fool. He needs all the help he can get!
(GASTON and LEFOU laugh heartily.)
BELLE
Don't talk about my father that way!
(GASTON thunks LEFOU on the head.)
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GASTON
( t o L E F O U ) My d:
Yeah! Don't talk about her father that way! (re
N o w :
BELLE
My father's not crazy! He's a genius! I d o n
(BELLE's slightly addled genius father, MAURICE, brings his
colorful and noisy invention onstage. As he waves merrily, part
of the invention breaks. GASTON and LEFOU laugh and exit.)
can rt
BELLE What
Papa! Papa, are you all right?
H e ' s 1
MAURICE
Oh, I'll never get this bone-headed contraption to work! he's n
BELLE
Yes, you will! And you'll win first prize at the fair tomorrow. Well,
a n e w
MAURICE
Well.. we'd better get cracking then! Now let me see, where did I
put that dog-legged clencher?
( M
BELLE I t w 0 1
(holds out a funny-looking tool)
Papa... It doe
M A U R I C E
Oh... thank you, dear! Papa,
(takes the tool and starts tinkering)
So... did you have a good time in town today? (p1
H e r e ,
BELLE
I got a new book. N o w l
M A U R I C E t o a l l
You do love those books.
(MAURICE ducks behind the invention.) G o o d l
BELLE
Papa... do you think I'm... odd? B y e b
B e a u t y a n d t h e B e a s t J R . - S t u d e n t B o o k
MAURICE
My daughter! Odd?
(re-appears with silly-looking goggles)
Now where would you get an idea like that?
a r t
BELLE
it.)
I don't know. It's just... I'm not sure I fit in here. There's no one I
can really talk to.
MAURICE
What about Gaston? He's a handsome fellow.
BELLE
He's handsome all right... and rude and conceited and--- oh Papa,
he's not for me!
MAURICE
W .
re did I
Well, don't you worry, 'cause this invention's going to be the start of
a new life for us.
(MAURICE pulls a lever. The invention chugs to life.)
BELLE
It works!
M A U R I C E
It does? It does!
BELLE
Papa, you did it! You really did it!
(puts a scarf around MAURICE's neck)
Here, I made you a scarf for good luck at the fair.
MAURICE
Now I know Il win. And then, we'll get out of this town and travel
to all those places you've read about in your books!
BELLE
Goodbye, Papa.
M A U R I C E
Bye bye, Belle.
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BELLE
Be careful!
(MAURICE heads toward the forest. BELLE exits.) s c
SCENE TWO: The Forest
( T h e N A R R A T O R S e n t e r . ) H e
NARRATOR 1
On his way to the fair to show off his new invention, Maurice
entered a dark forest.
H e
MAURICE
Now let's see, is it this way... or this way...
(MAURICE becomes nervous. He looks around, concerned. A
w o l f h o w l s . )
Oh, dear! W I
(Another howl.) H e
Wolves!
(WOLVES enter and pantomime the following action with
MAURICE.) Is e
NARRATOR 2
Suddenly, a pack of hungry wolves appeared and began to circle
Maurice. Ifv
MAURICE
Stay back... back! Help! Someone help me! Get back! Help! I d
nig
N A R R A T O R 3
Fearing for his life, Maurice raced toward a nearby castle. Po(
NARRATOR 4
A wolf lunged for Maurice.. and grabbed the scarf right off his neck! O h
(MAURICE approaches and knocks on castle door. The
NARRATORS exit.) M c
MAURICE
Let me in! Let me in!
A h
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(The door opens.)
SCENE THREE: The Castle
(MAURICE steps inside. It appears hollow, lifeless and empty,
like a deserted cathedral.)
MAURICE
H e l l o ?
(his voice echoes in the vastness)
H e l l o !
(MAURICE proceeds cautiously, looking around. Two figures
appear in the shadows. MONSIEUR LUMIERE, a candelabra, is
a charming, very French maitre d'. COGSWORTH, a mantle
clock, is an officious English major-domo. They stand side-by-
side, motionless but whispering as MAURICE wanders past.)
COGSWORTH
What? Who is that?
LUMIERE
He must have lost his way in the woods.
MAURICE
(venturesfurtherinto thecastle)
Is anyone home?
C O G S W O R T H
c i r c l e If we keep quiet, maybe he'll go away.
M A U R I C E
:lp!
(hears something, moves to investigate)
I don't mean to intrude, but I'm lost and need a place to stay for the
n i g h t .
f f h i s n e c k !
LUMIERE
Poor fellow.
(pauses, weighs options)
Oh, Cogsworth, have a heart.
(steps out, to MAURICE)
* Monsieur, you are welcome here!
MAURICE
(startled, jumps back)
A h !
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COGSWORTH
And good-bye! H o w w o
no time.
(COGSWORTH pushes MAURICE toward the door.)
M A U R I C E
Wait... wait... wait! You're a clock!
(pokes and prods Cogsworth curiously)
And you're talking!
O h , y e s
(MR:
COGSWORTH I think
Really sir... hee-hee... stop it, I say!
MAURICE
(stops poking and scratches his head)
Hey tht
I don't mean to be rude. It's just that I've never seen a... aaaachooo! Chip.
LUMIERE
You're chilled to the bone, Monsieur.
(leads MAURICE to a large chair)
Come... warm yourself by the fire.
Care fc
( B A
COGSWORTH
Not the Master's chair! I'm not seeing this. I'm not seeing this!
(BABETTE, a feather duster, enters.)
W e ' v e
Maste)
BABETTE
Oooh la la... what have we here? Do my eyes deceive me or is this a
m a n ?
C a l m
(S1
Tk.
MAURICE
(embarrassed)
Oh! Well! Hello! T h e r e
C O G S W O R T H
All right! This has gone far enough! M a s t
MRS. POTTS
(offstage)
Coming through!
Who
(MRS. POTTS, a kind-hearted teapot, enters, followed by her son
CHIP, a teacup.)
(
M . . .
f r o m
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MRS. POTTS
How would you like a nice spot of tea, sir? It will warm you up in
no time.
MAURICE
Oh, yes please!
(MRS. POTTS pours into CHIP. MAURICE gasps.)
C H I P
I think I scared him, Mama.
MAURICE
Hey there, little fella! What's your name?
c h o o o ! CHIP
Chip.
BABETTE
Care for a blanket, Monsieur?
(BABETTE throws a blanket over MAURICE's shoulders.)
is! COGSWORTH
We've got to get him out of here! Do you have any idea what the
Master will do if he finds out we let a stranger in-
L U M I E R E
; this a Calm yourself, Cogsworth. The Master will never have to know.
(Suddenly, a loud roar echoes through the castle. Everyone gasps.
The BEAST enters.)
BEAST
There's a stranger here!
LUMIERE
Master, allow me to explain-
BEAST
Who let him in?
COGSWORTH
(quaking in fear)
M... Master. May I take this opportunity to say, I was against it
from the start!
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BEAST
You have all betrayed me! W h
MRS. POTTS
Oh dear!
(to MAURICE)
Who are you?
I sin
BEAST O h
MAURICE
(frozen with fear in the chair)
M... Maurice.
It's !
W a a
BEAST
What are you doing in my castle?
MAURICE
1 lost my way in the woods-
Girl:
g o i r
BEAST
You're not welcome here!
O h 1
MAURICE
I'm sorry. I.. I'll just be on my way.
(MAURICE looks up and gets a good look at the BEAST's face.
MAURICE gasps with horror.)
N o !
Nevi
BEAST Goo
p r o r
MAURICE
No, no! I meant no harm! I was merely looking for a place to stay!
I'll give you a place to stay. BEAST (
Waa
(The BEAST grabs MAURICE and exits. The SERVANTS follow.)
C
SCENE FOUR: Belle's Cottage
G
(GASTON enters with three sobbing SILLY GIRLS.)
G a s t
SILLY GIRL 1
It can't be true! I don't believe it.
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SILLY GIRL 2
Why would you go and do a thing like that?
SILLY GIRL 3
I simply can't bear it!
SILLY GIRL 1
Oh Gaston, say it isn't so.
It's so. G A S T O N
Wa a aa aaa ah h hh ! SILLY GIRLS
G A S T O N
Girls.. I'm just getting married. Don't tell me a little thing like that's
going to change your feelings for me?
Oh no! SILLY GIRL 1
No! SILLY GIRL 2
Never! SILLY GIRL 3
GASTON
I't you? Good. Well.. if we're going to have a wedding, I guess I'd better
propose to the bride!
O stay! SILLY GIRLS
Waaaaaaaahhhh!
V.)
(The SILLY GIRLS go off sobbing. GASTON turns to BELLE's
cottage. BELLE enters carrying a flowerpot and sees GASTON.
There's nowhere to hide!)
BELLE
(plasters a fake smile on her face)
Gaston? What a... pleasant surprise.
(BELLE sets the flowerpot down.)
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GASTON
Isn't it though? I'm just full of surprises.
(With BELLE's back turned, GASTON plucks the flowers from
the pot and hands them to her.)
For you... Mademoiselle. Y o u
BELLE
(taking the flowers)
Oh, Gaston...
(looks at the pot, sighs)
She 1
So...
... you shouldn't have. For 1
that!
GASTON (1
Don't mention it. Belle, this is the day your dreams come true!
BELLE
What could you possibly know about my dreams, Gaston?
GASTON
Plenty! Picture this. A rustic hunting lodge. My little wife
massaging my feet while the strapping boys play on the floor with
the dogs. We'll have six or seven.
SILLY GIR
Dogs? BELLE
G A S T O N
No, boys!
BELLE
Imagine that!
So Belle, what'll it be? GASTON
SILLYGIR
I just don't deserve you. BELLE
Who d o e s? GASTON
But thanks for asking! B E L L E
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(BELLE enters the cottage. The SILLY GIRLS return.)
So... how'd it go? SILLY GIRL 1
GASTON
You know that Belle... always playing hard-to-get.
SILLY GIRLS
She turned you down?!?
GASTON
For now. But I'll have Belle for my wife. Make no mistake about
t h a t !
e ! (GASTON exits. The SILLY GIRLS laugh at the idea.)
Belle (Reprise)
w i t h SIL LY GIRLS :
"Ma -dame Gas-ton!" Can't you just s e e it?
"Ma-dame Gas-ton!" His "lit - tle w i f e . "
SILLY GIRL #1:
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SI L L Y G I R L S:
(mimicking BELLE)
No, sir. Not her! 1 g u a r - a n t e e it! She
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wants
m u c h m o r e t h a n t h i s
  p r o vin -cial life.
SILLY GIRLS: (pursuing GASTON offstage, variously)
Oh, Gaston! Oh no, you don't! He's mine!
4
H e y
You
T h i s
BELLE: (peeks out of the cottage, to herself) Is he gone? Can you imagine...
he asked me to marry him! Me the wife of that boorish, brainless..
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Grandly but still moving
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(LEFOU hurries in looking for GASTON. He wears Maurice's
scarf.)
LEFOU
Hey, Belle! Have you seen Gaston?
BELLE
ine...
You just missed him. Wait a minute, where did you get that scarf?
L E F O U
This? At the crossroads in the woods. Pretty nice, huh?
BELLE
It belongs to my father. Something must have happened to him!
LEFOU
Yeah, well, finders-keepers.
(LEFOU runs off toward town.)
e - w h e re!
BELLE
Oh, Papa!
(BELLE runs off toward the forest.)
SCENE FIVE: The Castle
And for (COGSWORTH and LUMIERE enter.)
COGSWORTH
Couldn't keep quiet... just had to invite him to stay
LUMIERE
u n - d e r
I was trying to be hospitable!
C O G S W O R T H
Rubbish!
LUMIERE
Ah, Cogsworth... can you blame me for trying to maintain what's left
)lanned. of our humanity? Look at us. Look at you!
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C O G S W O R T H
What about me?
(looks at pendulum)
Oh... right.
Your
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LUMIERE
If the Master doesn't break the spell, slowly but surely we will all
become... things.
C O G S W O R T H
(pats LUMIERE on the back)
Hold on, Lumiere. We've got to hold on.
BELLE
(offstage)
Hello? Is anyone here? Hello?
LUMIERE, COGSWORTH
It's a gir!!!
LUMIERE
This is the one! The girl we have been waiting for. She has come to
break the spell!
(LUMIERE hurries off)
COGSWORTH
Wait a minute... let's not be hasty!
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o n c t
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(COGSWORTH runs after LUMIERE. BELLE enters.)
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(MAURICE is revealed in a cell behind bars.
BELLE
Hello? Is anyone here? Please, I'm looking for my father.
A STATUE stands guard nearby.)
N o !
w e l l
The
Belle? Is that you? MAURICE
B u t
T h e
BELLE
Papa!
(BELLE rushes to MAURICE.)
W a i
N o !
MAURICE
(coughs from the chill)
How did you find me?
You
If I
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BELLE
Your hands are like ice! Who has done this to you?
(The BEAST appears in the shadows.)
MAURICE
ill all Belle, you must leave this place.
BELLE
I won't leave you here!
(senses the BEAST)
Who's there?
(hears the BEAST panting)
I know someone's there. Who are you?
BEAST
T h e m a s t e r o f t h i s c a s t l e .
BELLE
I s c o m e t o
Then, you're the one who's responsible for this! Release my father at
once!
BEAST
I do not take orders from anyone. Get out!
BELLE
No! Wait! Forgive me. Please, let him out. Can't you see he's not
well?
BEAST
Then he should not have trespassed here.
BELLE
But he's an old man. He could die!
BEAST
T h e r e ' s n o t h i n g y o u c a n d o !
BELLE
Wait, please... take me instead!
MAURICE
No! Belle, you don't know what you're doing.
BEAST
You would do that? You would take his place?
BELLE
If I did, would you let him go?
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BEAST
Yes. But you must promise to stay here... forever.
MAURICE
N o !
I'll... sl
(Th
BELLE
Come into the light. You fo
(The BEAST draws near. BELLE cringes.)
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t h r c
MAURICE
Belle, listen to me. I'm old... I've lived my life.
Y o u h a v e m y w o r d . BELLE
This is
t h e W e
Why, I
BEAST
Done.
(pulls MAURICE from the cell; to the STATUE:)
Take him to the village.
(The STATUE comes to life and grabs MAURICE.)
Wait! No, not yet!
(The BEAST growls. The STATUE drags MAURICE away.)
BELLE
Y e s !
(BELLE collapses in tears. LUMIERE enters.)
Let her go! Let her go! Belle! Belle!
( T h
(LUMIERE exits.)
Papa!
I'll never see him again... and I didn't even get to say good-bye.
(to the BEAST, carefully)
Master.. since the girl is going to be with us for quite some time...
you might want to offer her a more comfortable room.
MAURICE
BELLE
It's for
This is
LUMIERE
y o u . A
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BEAST
(studies BELLE for a moment)
I'll... show you to your room.
(The BEAST turns to go, but BELLE doesn't follow.)
You follow me!
(The BEAST reaches for BELLE, who recoils but then follows him
through the dark, dreary castle.)
This is your home now. You're free to go anywhere you like... except
the West Wing.
BELLE
Why, what's in the West--?
BEAST
It's forbidden! You are never to set foot there... do you understand?!?
BELLE
Ye s !
(The BEAST and BELLE arrive at a bedroom.)
BEAST
This is your room. If you need anything, my servants will attend
you. And one more thing: you will join me for dinner.
(BELLE turns away.)
That is not a request!
(The BEAST growls and exits. As BELLE
looks around, she sinks into despair.)
)d-bye.
m e t i m e . . .
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BELLE:
Y e s made the choice For P a - p a will stay c o l d
ButI don't de-serve to lose my thisway
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p o c o r i t . 7 5 7 6
er? way Home and f r e e
(MRS. POTTS enters.)
M R S . P O T T S
who knows
Nothing like a nice warm cup of tea to make the world seem a bit
brighter.
(amazed at the sight) BELLE
But... you're... you're...
as my
M R S . P O T T S
Mrs. Potts, dear. Very pleased to make your acquaintance.
(Stunned, BELLE backs up into a wardrobe.)
MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE
Careful, darling!
n(BELLE turns around to see MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE, a
larger-than-life wardrobe. BELLE gasps.)
BELLE
-'ry lock and
Who... who are you?
MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE
Madame de la Grande Bouche.
BELLE
Wait. This is impossible!
all of
MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE
Well now, what shall we dress you in for dinner? Let's see what I've
got in my drawers...
BELLE
That's very kind of you. But I'm not going to dinner.
far a-
M A D A M E D E L A G R A N D E B O U C H E
Oh, of course you are. You heard what the Master said.
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BELLE
He may be your master... but he's not mine!
(a beat)
I'm sorry. This is just happening so fast.
M R S . P O T T S
That was a very brave thing you did, my dear.
MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE
We all think so.
k n o v
BELLE
I'm going to miss my papa so much!
Cheer up, child. I know things may seem bleak right now, but you
mustn't despair. We're here to see you through.
M R S . P O T T S
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s u t y o u (MRS. POTTS and MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE lead
BELLE off.)
5. POTTS:
SCENE SIX: The Tavern
(GASTON, sullen and morose, enters. VILLAGERS look on.
LEFOU approaches.)
GASTON
Who does she think she is? That girl has tangled with the wrong
m a n !
LEFOU
w e l l J I
Darn right!
G A S T O N
No one says no to Gaston! Dismissed! Rejected! Publicly
humiliated! It's more than I can bear.
L E F O U
Belle, it's
Bear? Where?!?
(LEFOU ducks behind GASTON and shudders.)
GASTON
Oh, Lefou... I'm disgraced.
LEFOU
(emerges from behind GASTON)
who
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guy here'd like t o b e you G a s t o n q u i c k
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6 3
n o m a n
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i n t o w n a s a d m i r - e d
6 5
a s you, You're man - ly
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L E F O U :
- one's f a vor-ite guy
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7 2
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8 3
one's
8 4
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apure par - a g o n !
LEFOU:
9 8
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1 0 0 1 0 1
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1 0 4 1 0 5
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f e r t o b e juo N o one's N o
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b e e n 1
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1 2 7
rall.
128 129
ton i s t h e bestand t h e rest i s all drips
hair!
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3 5
1 3 6 1 3 7 1 3 8
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1 3 9 140 4 1 1 4 2
A s t o n For there's n o one a s bur - ly a n d brawn - y
G A S T O N :
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ing! A S y o u s e e I've got b i ceps t o spare.
L E F O U :
1 4 8 1 4 9 1 5 0 GASTON:
G i v e N o t bit o f him's scrag - gly o r scrawn - y That's
LY GIRLS: 1 5 2 1 5 3 1 5 4
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A L L :
156 1 5 7 158
hair! N o one h i t s like Gas - ton Match - es w i t s G a s
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t o n I n s p i t -t i n g m a t c h spits like Gas
6 3 GASTON: 164 165 1 6 6
t o n I ' m e s p e good a t e x p e c tor
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dt i n g ! Ptooey! Ten points for Gas t o n
(GASTON poses for the VILLAGERS.) A tempo ALL:
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shootst o n !
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189 [Dance]
1 9 0
l i k e G a s Gas - ton!
198
tor H e y !
2 0 6 82 1 4
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tromp-ing around wear - ing boots like Gas ton use M a u
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2 4 8 249 Plea:
d u n .
ant - lers i n all o f m y d e c rat ing!
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252
251 253
Bell
M y w h a t g u y . W h
LEFOU: What ag u y !
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2 5 6
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2 6 3 2 6 5
He'
H e y !
in Broadway history.
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O N :
(MAURICE enters, panicked.)
MAURICE
u s e
Help! Help! Someone help me!
GASTON
M a u r i c e ?
MAURICE
i n g !
Please, I need your help! He's got her! He's got her locked in a
dungeon-
VILLAGER
a s
Who?
MAURICE
Belle... we must go at once... not a minute to lose!
G A S T O N
Whoa. Slow down, Maurice. Who's got Belle locked in a dungeon?
MAURICE
A beast! A horrible, monstrous beast!
(GASTON and the VILLAGERS stare at MAURICE with
disbelief. Then, everyone bursts into laughter, particularly
GASTON.)
All right then, I'll go back there and get her out myself!
(MAURICE exits, followed by the laughing VILLAGERS.)
VILLAGER 1
Crazy ol' Maurice.
V I L L A G E R 2
He's always good for a laugh.
(GASTON and LEFOU are left alone.)
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w h e e l s
G A S T O N
Crazy ol' Maurice...
(the idea dawns)
Hmmmmmm... crazy ol' Maurice!
looked
GASTON:
1 2 LEFOU:
L e
p r o - m
F o u , I ' m afraid I'veb e e n think - ing A
n o w
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But t h a t
wack - y o l d c o o t is Belle's fath - er A n d his
2 2 2 3
san - i- ty's on-ly S O S O Now t h e
go!
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A S T O N :
3 0 3 1 3 2
l o o k e d a t t h a t loon-y o l d m a n S e e ,
3 4 3 5
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I ' d b e mar - ried t o Belle and right
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n o w
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4 1
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LEFOU: GASTON:
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4 4
But that
Yes? Then we
GASTON: LEFOU:
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No! Would she...
4 7
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And his
G u e s s ! Now
GASTON, LEFOU:
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get i t
5 0
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N o w the
go!
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5 2
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5 4
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I d o
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(GASTON and LEFOU exit.) Imp
SCENE SEVEN: The Castle But
(COGSWORTH, LUMIERE, MRS. POTTS, BABETTE and
MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE pace nervously. The
BEAST enters.) S h o 1
BEAST
It's time for dinner. Where is she? But
C O G S W O R T H
I'll go check on her. Won't be a minute. And
(COGSWORTH runs off.) W h a
MRS. POTTS
Try to be patient, sir. The girl has lost her father and her freedom all
in one day. You
((
LUMIERE
Master.. have you thought that perhaps this girl could be the one to
break the spell?
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S o his
BEAST
Of course, I have! I'm not a fool.
LUMIERE
Good! So.. you fall in love with her, she falls in love with you and
poof! The spell is broken! We'll be human again by midnight!
MRS. POTTS
Lumiere, it's not that easy. These things take time.
LUMIERE
ing
6 8
But we don't have time! The Rose has already begun to wilt!
BEAST
It's no use. She's so beautiful and I'm... well, look at me!
MRS. POTTS
7 4
Master, you must help her to see past all that.
BEAST
I don't know how!
MRS. POTTS
Well, you could start by trying to make yourself more presentable.
LUMIERE
Impress her with your rapier wit.
MRS. POTTS
But be gentle.
BABETTE
Shower her with compliments.
MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE
But be sincere.
LUMIERE, MRS. POTTS
And above all...
BEAST
What???
LUMIERE, MRS. POTTS, BABETTE, MADAME
: freedom all * You must control your temper!
(COGSWORTH enters, alone.)
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( g r o w l i n g i m p a t i e n t l y )
Well? Where is she?
BEAST (ur
U h m .
(a timid squeak)
She's not coming.
COGSWORTH (gr
P l e a s e
What did you say?
BEAST No, th
(even squeakier)
She's not coming.
C O G S W O R T H Fine!
BEAST
We'll see about that!
(TheBEASTstormstothedoorofBELLE'sroom.LUMIERE,
M a s t e
MRS. POTTS and COGSWORTH hurry along behind.BABETTE
andMADAMEDELAGRANDEBOUCHEexit.)
If she
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COGSWORTH
Your Lordship! Your Grace! Your Eminence! Let's not be hasty! W h a t
BEAST
(barges into BELLE's room)
I thought I told you to come down to dinner!
Well,
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BELLE
(yelling back)
I'm not hungry!
Well,
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BEAST
I am the master of this castle and I'm telling you to come to dinner! I t h i r
LUMIERE
Master, that may not be the best way to win the girl's affections.
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Please... attempt to be a gentleman.
He ca
MRS. POTTS
Deep breaths, Master... deep breaths.
A litt
BEAST
I'll give her one last chance.
(to BELLE)
Would you be so kind as to join me for dinner?
I a m
(under his breath)
Uhm... P... P...
COGSWORTH
(gritting his teeth)
Please.
BEAST
No, thank you.
BELLE
Fine! Then starve!
BEAST
L U M I E R E
Master, please!
BEAST
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E T T E If she doesn't eat with me... she doesn't eat at all!
(The BEAST roars and storms off.)
LUMIERE
h a s t y ! What were we thinking? We will never be human again.
MRS. POTTS
Well, what would you have us do? Give up? I like this girl. I like
her spunk.
COGSWORTH
Well, if you ask me, she was just being stubborn. After all, he did
MRS. POTTS
say “please."
e to dinner!
e c t i o n s .
I think that may be the first time I've ever heard him use that word.
(BELLE pokes her head out of her room.)
Hello, dearie. I hope the Master didn't frighten you too much.
He can be a little temperamental.
BELLE
A little?
COGSWORTH
I am Cogsworth, head of the household. And this is Lumiere...
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LUMIERE
(Kisses BELLE's hand)
Enchanté, Mademoiselle.
COGSWORTH LUMIERE:
If there is anything we can do to make your stay more comfortable.
Anything... anything at all!
BELLE
I am a little hungry. B e
COGSWORTH
Except that.
MRS. POTTS
Cogsworth! tes
COGSWORTH
Well, you heard what the Master said!
MRS. POTTS
Oh, pish tosh! I'm not about to let the poor child go hungry! W E
COGSWORTH
Fine. Glass of water, crust of bread and then-
LUMIERE
Cogsworth! She's not a prisoner, she's our guest! We must make her
feel welcome here! d '
COGSWORTH
All right, dinner. But keep it down! If the Master finds out, it'll be
our necks!
LUMIERE
S r
Of course... of course! But what is dinner without a little music?
COGSWORTH
M u s i c ?
(A drum roll.) lie
LUMIERE
Ma chere mademoiselle, it is with deepest pride and greatest pleasure
that we welcome you tonight. And now we invite you to relax. Let
us pull up a chair as the Dining Room proudly presents... your
dinner!
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Around the world BEAUTY AND THE BEAST has played in over 14 countries and 115 cities,
including record-breaking box offce runs in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada,
China, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, Spain and the United Kingdom.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST was the first Broadway musical to perform in Beijing, China in
1999. The show has been translated into six languages including Chinese, Spanish,
Japanese, German, Portuguese and Korean.
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COGSWORTH
To-night you'll
Good show, everyone! Good show! Off to your cupboards now...
(The SERVANTS exit, muttering excitedly about the new guest,
leaving BELLE alone with COGSWORTH and LUMIERE.)
BELLE
Oh, Lumiere, thank you for dinner. It was delicious!
COGSWORTH
Oh my goodness, look at the time. Off to bed!
BELLE
d n B e o u r
Oh, I couldn't possibly go to bed now. It's my first time in an
enchanted castle.
LUMIERE
Perhaps you would like a tour?
COGSWORTH
I'm not sure that's such a good idea.
BELLE
(to COGSWORTH)
Beour s
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to know about the castle.
COGSWORTH
(flattered)
Well... actually, I do! Right this way...
(COGSWORTH exits with BELLE and LUMIERE. The BEAST
enters carrying a tray of food for BELLE.)
BEAST
This'll be good.
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(COGSWORTH re-enters with BELLE and LUMIERE. The
BEAST hides.) 1 w o
COGSWORTH
(points offstage)
Now that is yet another example of the late neo-classic baroque
period. And, as I always say, if it's not baroque, don't fix it!
(COGSWORTH laughs heartily. BELLE and LUMIERE are
silent. COGSWORTH continues the tour as he exits.)
U m .
h e r e
(
(
May I draw your attention to the flying buttresses above the aviary...?
Don
BELLE
O h , L u m i e r e , i t ' s a l l s o b e a u t i f u l ! I h a d n o i d e a . I f o n l y h e w e r e n ' t
here! I ' m
(LUMIERE and BELLE follow COGSWORTH off. The BEAST
comes out from hiding.) W h i
BEAST
Act like a gentleman... I am nothing but a fool! I -
(The BEAST exits. COGSWORTH re-enters with BELLE and
LUMIERE trailing behind.) I to]
COGSWORTH
(at the end of a self-serving story) 1 k n
... and thanks to some quick thinking on my part the disaster was
a v e r t e d ! D o
BELLE
(SM 1soM aun 0n szu1od)
What's over there?
LUMIERE, COGSWORTH
Nothing! O u c
COGSWORTH
jm ism au u sr aue jo le ie son No,
BELLE
Ah. So that's the West Wing. Pro :
LUMIERE
(to COGSWORTH)
Nice going.
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BELLE
I wonder what he's hiding there.
COGSWORTH
q u e Um.. perhaps Mademoiselle would like to see something else. Over
here we have exquisite tapestries dating all the way back...
(COGSWORTH and LUMIERE toddle off. BELLE walks the
Other direction toward the West Wing. The Rose catches her eye.
She moves closer.. awestruck. The BEAST enters.)
: aviary...? BEAST
Don't touch that!
weren't BELLE
I'm sorry!
TBEAST
What are you doing here?
BELLE
BEAST
I told you never to come here!
BELLE
t e r w a s I know but-
BEAST
Do you realize what you could have done? Get out!
(Frightened, BELLE runs past the BEAST toward the door. He
tries to stop her so he can apologize but accidentally grabs her
arm, causing her to stumble.)
BELLE
Ouch. Don't touch me!
BEAST
N o , I - -
BELLE
Promise or no promise. I won't stay in this castle!
(BELLE runs out, leaving the BEAST alone.)
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BEAST
I'm sorry! I didn't mean to frighten you. You don't understapd.
There's so little left of me... So little left...
Distraught, the BEAST gazes into his Magic Mirror.)
SCENE EIGHT: The Forest
(The NARRATORS enter. BELLE, WOLVES and the BEAST
pantomime the following:)
NARRATOR 1
Belle ran into the forest as fast as she could.
NARRATOR 2
Night was falling, a storm was approaching, and it was getting hard
to see.
N A R R A T O R 3
When she stopped to catch her breath, Belle heard the low and
1
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NARRATOR 4
m e n a c i n g g r o w l i n g o f w o l v e s ! ( 1
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life,
her s e lf.
One wolf charged Belle head-on, and she grabbed a branch to defend
the branch.Then, a roar.)
(As WOLVES enter and lunge at BELLE, she desperately wields
Suddenly, the Beast leaped out of nowhere and pulled the wolves off
h i
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of Belle.
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Belle took cover as the wolves turned and attacked the Beast.
Ow!
NARRATOR 4 If yot
One grabbed hold of the Beast's forearm, wounding him.
NARRATOR 2
The Beast struggled to stay on his feet.
If you
(TheBEAST battleswith theWOLVES.)
NARRATOR 3
Once the Beast hurled the last wolf away... he collapsed, exhausted
and in pain.
If you
Well,
a n d . (The WOLVES exit. BELLE emerges from cover and stares at the
BEAST.)
NARRATOR 1
Belle knew that this was her chance to get away... to go home.
N A R R A T O R 4
But as she looked at the Beast, that hideous creature.. who saved her
life, she could not leave.
NARRATOR 3
Belle approached the Beast and helped him to his feet.
NARRATOR 2
Then Belle and the Beast slowly made their way back to the castle.
n g h a r d (BELLE and the BEAST exit, followed by the NARRATORS.)
a n d
SCENE NINE: The Castle
to defend
BELLE helps theBEASTto hischair as he holds one armpainfully.
MRS.POTTS,LUMIERE andCOGSWORTH enterand observefrom
a distance.BELLEdips a clean clothintoabowlwithhotwater
and wrings it out.She reaches for the BEAST's wounded arm,but
he growls and pulls away.)
l d s BELLE
Let me see. Just hold still.
wolves off
(BELLE reaches for him again and gently dabs at the wound. The
BEAST
BEAST cringes and howls in pain.)
Ow! That hurts!
st. BELLE
If you'd hold still, it wouldn't hurt as much.
c h a u s t e d
BEAST
If you hadn't run away, this wouldn't have happened.
BELLE
If you hadn't frightened me, I wouldn't have run away!
BEAST
Well, you shouldn't have been in the West Wing!
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BELLE
And you should learn to control your temper!
(The BEAST doesn't have an answer for that. He and BELLE
glare at each other in a silent battle of wills. The BEAST looks
to MRS. POTTS and LUMIERE, who avert their eyes. BELLE
dips the cloth in hot water again and wrings it out.)
Now hold still, this may sting a little.
(BELLE dabs gently at the wound on the BEAST's arm. He
winces but doesn't pull away.)
By the way... thank you for saving my life.
BEAST
You're welcome.
(MRS. POTTS, LUMIERE and COGSWORTH look at each other
with happy surprise.)
MRS. POTTS
Well, that's more like it. I knew they could get along if they tried.
LUMIERE
So, the ice is broken... at last.
COGSWORTH
And not a moment too soon either. The Rose is losing petals at an
alarming rate!
MRS. POTTS
And I can hardly bend over at all any more.
LUMIERE
Clearly, it's time for us to give them a little push.
MRS. POTTS
(to the BEAST and BELLE)
I have just the thing!
How about we warm you two up a bit with a nice bowl of soup?
(MRS. POTTS exits. COGSWORTH escorts BELLE and the
BEAST to a small table. CHIP is perched on top.)
m
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for
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Something There
B E L L E :
There's some-thing sweet and al-most kind B u t h e w a s
mean and he was coarse and un - re - fined but now he's
e r
dear And so un - sure I won-der why I did-n't see it there be-
tried.
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(LUMIERE points to the chair. Taking the prompt, the BEAST
lifts the chair asBELLEcrosses to it.Heclumsily slides the
chair beneath her and she falls into it. The BEAST crosses to his
chair and perches, unable to sit. MRs. POTTS returns with two
bowls of soup. BELLE raises her bowl... the BEAST follows suit.)
C H I P
o u p ?
Cheers!
(BELLE and the BEAST drink their soup.)
M R S . P O T T S
(to BELLE)
Come along, dearie. Let's get you cleaned up.
(MRS. POTTS leads BELLE off. BELLE looks back and indicates
that the BEAST should wipe his mouth. He does so.)
Disney
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B E A S T :
She glanced this
way I thought I saw And when we
touched she did - n't shud - der at m y p a w No, it can't
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I'll just ig - nore But then, she's
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nev - er looked at m e that way b e f o r e
(COGSWORTH and LUMIERE approach.)
BEAST
When she smiles at me... I get all choked up. My heart starts
pounding and I can't breathe!
COGSWORTH
Good!
That's good? BEAST
LUMIERE
Excellent!
y
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be...
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BEAST
I've never felt this way about anyone.
lanced this
(impulsively)
I want to give her something... but what?
LUMIERE
It has to be something special. Something that sparks her interest..
w h e n w e
(LUMIERE whispers into the BEAST's ear. BELLE comes back
cleaned up, with a bright bow in her hair.)
COGSWORTH
Look who's back!
LUMIERE
(under his breath to the BEAST)
N o , i t c a n ' t Say something about her hair.
BEAST
(confused)
then, she's
It's brown?
LUMIERE
A compliment!
BEAST
O h .
(to BELLE)
What a... nice bow.
BELLE
Thank you!
(The BEAST looks at LUMIERE and COGSWORTH: "How'd I
do ?" T h ey n od a nd m ak e "g o o n " m ot io ns .. .)
r t s BEAST
Uh... Bel... I uh... have something to show you. But first you have
to close your eyes. It's a surprise.
(BELLE closes her eyes. The BEAST leads BELLE through the
halls of the castle.)
BELLE
Can I open them?
BEAST
All right... now!
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(A beautiful library with stacks and stacks of books is revealed.
BELLE opens her eyes and gasps with wonder.)
I can't believe it! I've never seen so many books in my whole life!
BELLE
You... like it?
It's wonderful!
BEAST
BELLE
T h e n . . . i t ' s y o u r s !
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BEAST
Y o u
(BELLE runs giddily to look at the books.)
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le l i f e !
(showing a book to the BEAST)
This is one of my favorites. King Arthur. Have you ever read it?
BEAST
N o !
(pushes the book back, then confesses)
I can't...
BELLE
You never learned to read?
BEAST
Only a little... and long ago.
BELLE
Well, it just so happens, this is the perfect book to read aloud. Come
here, sit by me.
ing
(The BEAST and BELLE sit down to read. LUMIERE,
COGSWORTH, MRS.POTTS, CHIP, BABETTE and MADAME
DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE enter.)
104 LUMIERE: 1 0 5 COGSWORTH:
c o u l d Well, who'd have thought?
MRS. POTTS:
Well, who'd have
Well, bless my soul
at he's no Prince 106 MADAME D.L. G.B.: 107
h i m t h a t
k n o w n ? And who'd have| guessed they'd come to-geth-er on their
BABETTE:
W e l l , w h o i n - d e e d ?
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Yo:
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What's there, Mama?
MRS. POTTS
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Shh. I'll tell you when you're older. S o
Wait and
c a r
(The SERVANTS exit, leaving BELLE and the BEAST alone.)
BELLE
(reading)
"Then, for the third time, Arthur drew forth the sword...
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BEAST
(excited)
So that must mean that he's the king!
a few days BELLE
Wait and see.
BEAST
(shakes his head with wonder)
I never knew books could do that.
Do what?
BELLE
BEAST
't there be -
Take me away from this place and make me forget... for a little while.
BELLE
Forget?
BEAST
Who I .. .
as-n't there be- (correcting himself)
... what I am.
(BELLE looks at the BEAST. He has touched her heart.
LUMIERE enters and watches them from afar.)
BELLE
may b e We have something in common, you know.
BEAST
What?
BELLE
In the town where I come from, the people think I'm odd.
BEAST
Y o u ?
BELLE
So I know how it feels to be.. different. And I know how lonely that
can be.
(A beat. A bond has formed between BELLE and the BEAST.
COGSWORTH, BABETTE, MADAME DE LA GRANDE
BOUCHE, MRS. POTTS and CHIP enter quietly.)
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MRS. POTTS (LUMIE
They're still in there?
LUMIERE
Yes, and so far he has been a perfect gentleman.
C H I P
Mama, I have a funny feeling inside. I don't know what it is, but it
makes me feel kind of bubbly.
MRS. POTTS
It's hope, son. I've been feeling it too.
LUMIERE
Ah, oui.. my little friend, the day we have waited for may be at
h a n d !
a r 1
MRS. POTTS
If only that were true, Lumiere.
Ah, human again. LUMIERE
MRS. POTTS
Human again.
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p o
Yes. Think what that means! Gathering
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RTH:) (The SERVANTS run off to spread the good news through the rest
of the castle. Back in the library, BELLE finishes reading.)
Can
BELLE
... when Guinevere heard that Arthur was slain, she stole away to a
convent. And no one could ever make her smile again."
(closing the book)
That's the end.
BEAST
(swallows the lump in his throat)
What a beautiful story.
BELLE
I'l1 sit
I knew you'd like it. I'd like to ask you for something.
BEAST
What's that?
BELLE
A second chance. Would you have dinner with me tonight?
BEAST
Dinner? Me? With you? That'd be... I mean... oh yes!
l y r e (BELLE and the BEAST exit the Library. ALL of the castle's
SERVANTS enter, ecstatic.)
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(ALL exit, full of hope.)
I'11 b e SCENE TEN: The Village
(Night. A NARRATOR enters.)
N A R R A T O R 3
Meanwhile, back in a dark alley of the village, Gaston held a secret
meeting.
(GASTON and LEFOU enter with an unfamiliar man all dressed
in black, MONSIEUR D'ARQUE, the proprietor of the local
lunatic asylum. The NARRATOR exits.)
GASTON
Thank you for coming on such short notice, Monsieur d'Arque.
w e ' r e MONSIEUR D'ARQUE
I don't usually leave the asylum in the middle of the night. But this
fellow said you'd make it worth my while.
G A S T O N
Look, I've got my heart set on marrying Belle, but she needs a little...
persuasion.
ve're LEFOU
n
Turned him down flat!
GASTON
It's like this, see...
(GASTON and LEFOU whisper to MONSIEUR D'ARQUE as they
exit.)
SCENE ELEVEN: The Castle
Dinner table. The BEAST prepares for dinner with the help of
LUMIERE and COGSWORTH. The'BEAST is dressed elegantly
with his hair tied back in a ponytail. He actually looks good!)
LUMIERE
Tonight is the night... the night to confess your love.
BEAST
I'm not sure I can do that.
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COGSWORTH
Y o u m u s t !
BEAST M R S .
How will I know when the moment is right?
LUMIERE
You will know because you will feel it here...
(points to his heart)
.. and you must speak from the heart.
BEAST
I must speak from the... I can't!
COGSWORTH, LUMIERE b c
You must!
LUMIERE
What are you afraid of?
I'm afraid she might... BEAST b e
COGSWORTH
She might what?
B E A S T
Laugh at me. c h
LUMIERE
Master... look at the rose! There's so little time left!
Somehow, my prince, you must find the courage to take that chance.
COGSWORTH
S C
BEAST
I really don't think I can do this.
LUMIERE
You can do it, Master. I know you can.
(BELLE enters dressed in a stunning golden gown, accompanied
by BABETTE and MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE. The
BEAST, now incredibly nervous, stands across the room with
COGSWORTH and LUMIERE.MRS.POTTS enters with CHIP
and smiles at the budding couple.) B e
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s c a r e d Nei - ther o n e pre pared Beau - ty a n d t h e
(BELLE crosses to the BEAST and holds out her hand.)
BELLE: Dance with me.BEAST No...I--
LUMIERE, COGSWORTH: Dance with her!
(The BEAST takes BELLE's hand and they dance.)
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A tempo, piu dolce MRS. POTTS: Off to the cupboard with you now, Chip.
It's past your bedtime. Goodnight, luv.
5 3 4
s old as
Beast. molto rit.
(MRS. POTTS exits with CHIP. BABETTE, MADAME DE LA
GRANDE BOUCHE, LUMIERE and COGSWORTH follow.)
BEAST
Belle, I...
you can BELLE
Yes?
BEAST
tain as the
Belle, are you happy here?
BELLE
Oh, yes... everyone's so kind. Mrs. Potts, Lumiere...
BEAST
With me?
as old as
BELLE
Yes.
(There's a long, uncomfortable pause. COGSWORTH and
LUMIERE peek in on BELLE and the BEAST.)
molto rit. B E A S T
I must speak from...
LUMIERE, COGSWORTH
. . t h e h e a r t !
(COGSWORTH and LUMIERE exit. BELLE looks away.)
B E A S T
Is something wrong?
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BELLE
I was just thinking about my father. I miss him so much. I wish I
could see him again.
I'll r
There is a way. BEAST
(holds out the Magic Mirror)
This mirror will show you anything... anything you wish to see.
Wel
y o u
BELLE
I'd like to see my father, please.
(looks into the mirror)
Papa? Oh, no... Papa! Something's wrong! He's in the woods. I
I l e t
think he's lost. I should— I should- You
BEAST
(with difficulty)
Go to him.
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I h a
B E L L E
What? But
BEAST
You should go to him.
But what about-
BELLE A f t
BEAST
You're not my prisoner, Belle. You haven't been for a long time.
Take the mirror with you. So you'll always have a way to look back...
and remember me.
Th:
It's
BELLE
(briefly takes the BEAST's hand)
I could never forget you. A n
Belle, I...
BEAST
Y e s ?
BELLE s c
BEAST
Go... Go.
(BELLE turns and runs out.)
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vish I I'll never see her again.
(LUMIERE, COGSWORTH and MRS. POTTS enter.)
COGSWORTH
Well, Sire, I must say... everything is going just swimmingly. I knew
you had it in you!
: e e .
BEAST
I let her go.
COGSWORTH
ls. 1 You what?
LUMIERE
How could you do that?
BEAST
I had to.
COGSWORTH
But why?
(The BEAST doesn't answer, then looks to MRS. POTTS.)
M R S . P O T T S
After all this time, he's finally learned to love.
LUMIERE
i m e .
ok back...
That's it then! That should break the spell!
M R S . P O T T S
It's not enough. She has to love him in return.
COGSWORTH
And now it's too late.
(MRS. POTTS, COGSWORTH and LUMIERE exit, leaving the
BEAST alone.)
SCENE TWELVE: Belle's Cottage
(BELLE and MAURICE enter.)
BELLE
We're finally home.
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MAURICE
I don't know what happened. The last thing I remember I was
falling
BELLE
You were in the woods, Papa. I thought I'd never find you-
MAURICE
But the Beast? How did you escape?
BELLE
I didn't escape. He let me go.
MAURICE
He let you go? That terrible beast?
BELLE
He's not terrible. In the beginning I was so frightened. I thought it
was the end of everything. But somehow... things changed.
(MONSIEUR D'ARQUE enters with a mob of VILLAGERS.)
M O N S I E U R D ' A R Q U E
Good afternoon.
BELLE
Monsieur D'Arque!
M O N S I E U R D ' A R Q U E
I've come to collect your father.
BELLE
What?
MONSIEUR D'ARQUE
Don't worry. We'll take good care of him.
BELLE
My father's not crazy!
LEFOU
He was raving like a lunatic about a Beast. We all heard him.
(to the VILLAGERS)
Didn't we?
(The VILLAGERS murmur their agreement. GASTON appears
out of the shadows.)
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G A S T O N
Poor Belle. It's a shame about your father.
BELLE
Gaston, you know he's not crazy!
GASTON
I might be able to clear up this little misunderstanding if..
BELLE
If what?
G A S T O N
If you'll marry me!
BELLE
u g h t i t
What?!?
G A S T O N
One little word, Belle... that's all it takes..
BELLE
N e v e r !
GASTON
Have it your way!
(to MONSIEUR D'ARQUE)
Take the old man!
(Two VILLAGERS grab MAURICE.)
M A U R I C E
Let go of me! Belle!
BELLE
Wait! I can prove my father's not crazy!
(pulls out the Magic Mirror)
Show me the Beast!
(The image of the Beast appears in the Magic Mirror.)
n . MAURICE
That's him! That's him!
t r s
(The VILLAGERS gasp, terrified.)
A M O T H E R
Is he dangerous?
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B E L L E
Oh no, he'd never hurt anyone. I know he looks frightful... but he's
really kind and gentle. He's my friend.
GASTON
?
If I didn't know better, I'd say you have feelings for this monster.
BELLE
He's not the monster, Gaston! You are!
GASTON
She's as crazy as the old man! She says this creature is her friend.
Well, I've hunted wild beasts and I've seen what they can do!
(GASTON whips the VILLAGERS into a frenzy, transforming
them into a wild, angry mob.)
The Beast will make off with your children. He'll come after them in
the night!
B E L L E
He would never do that!
GASTON
Forget the old man! I say... we kill the Beast!
Kill him! VILLAGERS
m c
let
a c
me.
(GAS]
The Mob Song
MALEVILLAGER:
1 9 2 0
m i s
We're not safe un·til he's dead He'll come
FEMALE VILLAGER:
2 2
night
stalk-ing us at night S e t t o sac - ri - fice our chil-dren to his p r a y
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ter. m o n - s t r o u s a p - p e - t i t e He'll wreak ha-voc on our vil-lage
i f w e
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e n d . l e t him wan - der f r e e S o i t ' s time t o take s o m e
them in
2 8 2 9
a c t i o n b o y s I t' s
3 1
t i m e t o f o l low
m e Through the
(GASTON:)
3 2 3 3
mist Throughthe wood Throughthe dark-ness and the sha-dows It's
3 5
b g .
e ' l l c o m e
3 6
night - mare b u t i t ' s one ex- r i d e
3 7
Say a
n t o h i s prayer Then we're there t h e draw-bridge of a cas - tle and there's
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some - thing t e r r i b l e i n s i d e It's a We'1
41 OTHER VILLAGERS:
LEFOU:
beast He's got fangs r a - z o r sharp o n e s Mas-sive
GASTON:
4 3
p a w s kil - ler claws for the f e a s t Hear him
A L L V I L L A G E R S :
r o a r S e e himf o a m But we're not com-inghome 'til he's
B E L L E :
8I won't let you do this!
dead. Good and dead. Kill the b e a s t !
GASTON
Try and stop us!
BELLE
Oh, Papa... this is all my fault! I have to go back and warn him!
I'm coming with you! MAURICE
BELLE
jON
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I lost you once. I'm not going to lose you again!
(MAURICEandBELLEexit.)
It's a GASTON
We'll rid the village of this Beast. Who's with me?
A G E R S :
L E F O U : SOME VILLAGERS: ALL VILLAGERS:
5 7
Mas-sive
A S T O N : a m ! a m ! a m ! Hearts
Hear him
5 8 5 9
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'til he's
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6 2 6 3
Raise the
1 h i m ! f l a g Sing a song Here we come we're fif - ty strong and fif -ty
flag Sing a song Here we come we're fif - ty strong and fif -ty
B e a u t y a n d t h e B e a s t J R . - S t u d e n t B o o k
6 5
French-men can't b e wrong Let's kill the
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French-men can't b e w r o n g Let's kill the
6 6
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S
beast Kill the beast Kill the N
6 9
beast Kill t h e b e a s t !
beast Kill t h e beast!
(TheVILLAGERS storm off.)
SCENE THIRTEEN: The Castle
(Two NARRATORS enter.)
NARRATOR 1
The angry mob of villagers marched through the forest, waving
torches and weapons.
NARRATOR 2
Once gathered in front of the Beast's castle, they carefully made their
way inside.
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and the mob don't notice anything as they pass through the
foyer, which is filled with silent SERVANTS.)
(The NARRATORS exit. All is quiet inside the castle. GASTON
L E F O U
Gaston, this place gives me the creeps.
GASTON
S h h h h !
t's kill the
Charge! C H I P
K i l l t h e
K i l l t h e
(The whole castle seems to come alive as the SERVANTS
descend on the unsuspecting VILLAGERS. BABETTE corners
a VILLAGER.)
BABETTE
Say, you're cute.
V I L L A G E R
(shyly)
Naaah...
(BABETTE backs theVILLAGER intoLUMIERE,who lights the
BABETTE
Oooooooh.
VILLAGER's pants on fire.The VILLAGER runs off. LUMIERE
exits. COGSWORTH appears chasing another VILLAGER
t h r o u g h t h e c a s t l e . )
C O G S W O R T H
Ta ll y ho ! Ta ll y ho !!
(MRS. POTTS enters with CHIP in the teacart. LEFOU sees
them and crosses.)
n a d e t h e i r
MRS. POTTS
You look like you could use a nice cup of tea!
L E F O U
Tea? Oh, thank you!
ving C H I P
Here ya go!
(CHIP spits tea in LEFOU's face.)
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Take that, you scurvy scum! Let:
(MRS. POTTS swings her spout, hitting LEFOU. LEFOU
stumbles blindly as MRS.POTTS exits with CHIP.)
LEFOU
Where did everybody go?
(LEFOU crosses into MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE,
dressed asBrunhilde.Shestuns LEFOU witha high note.
LEFOU turns and runs.VariousVILLAGERS andSERVANTS
enter and exit asthebattle increasesinintensity.At theclimax
of the music, the battle shifts offstage. A NARRATOR enters.)
G e t
N A R R A T O R 4 Bell
While the Beast's servants battled the villagers, Gaston made his way
to the West Wing. I ' m
(The NARRATOR exits. GASTON enters the West Wing and
sees the BEAST.)
GASTON
Ha! You're even uglier in the flesh!
(The BEAST looks at GASTON then turns away. GASTON
strides across the room and kicks him down. The BEAST groans
but doesn't fight back.)
Yo1
Did you really think a girl like Belle would want a thing like you?
She despises you, Beast!
J O
SOC
BEAST
No.
M a
S h
GASTON
It's over, Beast. Belle is mine!
(GASTON stabs the BEAST in the back as BELLE enters.) A t
BELLE
jON
(The BEAST turns and grabs GASTON, ready to kill him.)
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de his way
d
o a n s
re you?
GASTON
(desperate)
Let me go! Let me go! I'm begging you!
(The BEAST roars, but can't hurt GASTON... he's too human
now. He releases GASTON.)
BEAST
( t o G A S T O N )
Get out.
(GASTON sags.. gasping for breath. Seeing that BELLE has
truly given her heart to the BEAST and ashamed at his own
cowardice, GASTON runs away. The BEAST turns towards BELLE.)
Belle.
BELLE
I'm sorry...
(The BEAST staggers toward BELLE and collapses. BELLE holds
the BEAST in her arms.)
BEAST
You came back.
BELLE
(struggling with the tears)
Of course I came back. I couldn't let them-- If only I'd come
sooner...
BEAST
Maybe it's better this way.
BELLE
Shhh... We're together now. You'll see.
BEAST
At least I got to see you one last-
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BELLE:
W e a r e
Piu mosso, espressivo
In 2 (not too fast)
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2 0 2 1
all that I need to s a y Home should be where the
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BEAST
(gasps)
Belle... I...
BELLE
(sobbing)
Yes?
are (The BEAST dies.)
e r
No... No! Please! Don't leave me. Please, I love you.
(BELLE collapses on the BEAST's chest. And the last Rose petal
falls. Then, the BEAST transforms.. The PRINCE turns to
BELLE and holds out his hand.)
PRINCE
Belle, look into my eyes. Don't you recognize me?
BELLE
i y
(looks closer)
It is you!
( B E L L E a n d t h e P R I N C E e m b r a c e . M R S . P O T T S , L U M I E R E a n d
COGSWORTH enter. They have transformed into people!)
M R S . P O T T S
e e d and
Oh my! Oh goodness me!
LUMIERE
The spell is broken!
COGSWORTH
We're human again!
e r e t h e (The PRINCE runs to them.)
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Mrs. Potts!
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LUMIERE
Master!
P R I N C E
Lumiere! Cogsworth! Oh, my Cogsworth!
(BELLE takes the PRINCE's hand.)
with... Belle, let's go find your father!
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(ThePRINCEandBELLEexit.)
C O G S W O R T H
Who was that young man?
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LUMIERE
T h e P r i n c e !
C O G S W O R T H
It most certainly was!
No it wasn't!
LUMIERE
(BABETTE enters. She's back to her voluptuous self.) Grandl
BABETTE
Yoo-hoo! Bonjour, handsome.
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LUMIERE
Babette! You look so... much better!
BABETTE
Oh, Lumiere... I like you better this way too.
(MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE enters, back to a diva.)
COGSWORTH P R I N
Madame, may I say that you look ravishing!
MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE
Thank you, Cogsworth. I simply can't believe this gown fits me
again after all these years! ( A
CHIP
(offstage)
Mama! Mama!
M R S . P O T T S
C h i p !
(tearfully)
Oh my boy... my boy!
(CHIP, the little boy, runs to greet his mother.)
C H I P
Are they gonna live happily ever after, Mama?
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MRS. POTTS
Of course, my dear. Of course.
C H I P
Do I still have to sleep in the cupboard?
(The rest of the castle SERVANTS enter, all finally human again.
BELLE and the PRINCE enter with MAURICE. MAURICE greets
CHIP and MRS. POTTS as BELLE and the PRINCE dance.)
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In total, 27 young actors played the role of Chip during Beauty and the Beast's
Chitty Bang Bang, Fiddler on the Roof, Ragtime, Titanic, Annie Get Your Gun
andmanyothers.
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