Into the Woods (disambiguation)
Into the Woods is a musical production written by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine.
Into the Woods may also refer to:
Film and television
- Into the Woods (film), a 2014 Disney film based on the Sondheim musical
- "Into the Woods" (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
- "Into the Woods" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- "Into the Woods" (Desperate Housewives)
- "Into the Woods" (Gotham)
- "Into the Woods", an episode of Criminal Minds
- "Into the Woods", a TV show on the station CRTV, hosted by Phil Robertson
- "Into the Woods", one of 7 unaired episodes of Dinosaurs
Literature
- Into the Woods (novel), a children's fantasy novel by Lyn Gardner
- Into the Woods (Warriors), a manga published by TOKYPOP for the Warriors series
- Into the Woods, a collection of short stories by fantasy author Kim Harrison
- Into the Woods: A Five Act Journey Into Story, how to write screen plays by John Yorke
Music
- Into the Woods (Malcolm Middleton album), 2005
- Into the Woods (Hawkwind album), 2017
- Into the Woods: The Best of Phil Woods, a 1996 compilation album by Phil Woods
- Into the Woods (EP), a 2011 EP by Of Monsters and Men
- Into the Woods (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the 2014 Disney film
- "Into the Woods", a song by My Morning Jacket from the album Z
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