Tangled: The Musical is an upcoming Broadway show based off of Tangled.
Cast
Character | Description | Actor/Actress |
Princess Rapunzel | A stolen princess who was locked up in an isolated tower for eighteen years. | Susan Egan |
Eugene "Flynn Rider" Fitzherbert | A wanted thief who found the lost princess, Rapunzel. | Ben Harber |
Pascal | Rapunzel's pet charmeleon (or sidekick for this matter). | TBA Puppetier |
Maximus | The Captain of the Guard's horse who tries to capture Flynn but gets a change of heart. | TBA Puppetier |
Mother Gothel | An old lady who stole Rapunzel and uses her as an everlasting "fountain of youth". | Sherie Rene Scott |
Stabbington Brother 1 | A theif who is a former ally of Flynn and now serve Mother Gothel. | TBA |
Stabbington Brother 2 | The twin of Stabbington Brother 1 and he also is a former ally of Flynn and also serves Mother Gothel now. | TBA |
Hookhand | A malicious, mean, and scary pub thug who dreams to be a concert pianist. | TBA |
Big Nose | A big nosed pub thug who dreams to get a love connection. | TBA |
Vladimir | A pub thug who collects ceramic unicorns. | TBA |
Shorty | The shortest pub thug. | TBA |
The King | The true father of Rapunzel. | TBA |
The Queen | The true mother of Rapunzel. | Jodi Benson |
Musical Numbers
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* - A new song.
† - "I See the Light" has been extended.
‡ - "When Will My Life Begin? (reprise 1)" was written by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater for the movie, but was cut. On account of the movie, it was included in the soundtrack.
§ - Parts of "Mother Knows Best" was cut in the movie, but the lost pieces will return in this musical.
Differences Between the Movie and the Musical
- In the movie, Maximus leaves Flynn, Rapunzel, and Pascal on the boat before they sing "I See the Light". In the musical, he boards on the boat as the boat is larger than in the movie.
- In the movie, Rapunzel doesn't use her isolated tower in the end. In the musical, Rapunzel, Flynn, Pascal, and Maximus make use of the tower.
- There are eleven additional numbers (seventeen if reprises (six) were counted) added to the musical.