In the 1971 movie, Grandpa Joe is a lovable rogue. In the original West End script, he was a bitter hermit. In the , the writers softened Grandpa Joe again, but kept the biting sarcasm of Wonka.
You can license the official script for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory through Music Theatre International (MTI) , which offers both full and TYA versions. In the 1971 movie, Grandpa Joe is a lovable rogue
If you decide to abandon the "repack" hunt and go legal, here is what the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Broadway script looks like. You can license the official script for Charlie
The show originally premiered in London’s West End in 2013. That script was massive: it included a subplot about Willy Wonka’s father (Wilbur Wonka) and a darker, jazz-infused second act. When the show transferred to Broadway, director and the creative team performed a massive "repackaging." That script was massive: it included a subplot