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For licensing and to obtain official scripts, including the TYA edition, visit Music Theatre International (MTI) or view perusal materials. Roald Dahl's Charlie And The Chocolate Factory The script, along with licensed versions, can be
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This is the full, unabridged version of the Broadway musical. It requires a cast of about 18 roles plus an ensemble, making it suitable for professional, community, and large high school theaters. This version is rated PG, and it maintains the wickedly funny and slightly darker edge of the Broadway production, including some of the more grisly and ambiguous elements that were revised for the New York stage. This version is rated PG, and it maintains
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They threw out nearly 60% of the London script. They removed the father subplot entirely. They added new songs (like "The View from Here" for Charlie’s mom) and shifted the tempo from melancholic to manic.
As each child falls victim to their own greed, Wonka reacts with a manic, dark detachment. The Broadway script lean heavily into the dark comedy of the deaths, but quickly pivots to the emotional core of the show: the relationship between Wonka and Charlie. The climax features the duo riding the Great Glass Elevator while singing "Pure Imagination," culminating in Charlie inheriting the factory. Reception and the Script's Legacy