![]() ![]() Winnie decides that staying in "The Attic" is its own kind of adventure, but decides to sneak out with Jesse to "Join the Parade (Reprise)."Īt the fair, Winnie and Jesse play games and decide to become friends that travel the world together ("Partner in Crime"). Winnie stays the night with the Tucks and, while finding clothes for Winnie to wear, Mae tells the story of "The Most Beautiful Day" when Angus proposed. ![]() The Tucks, across the wood from the Fosters, tell Winnie "The Story of the Tucks" and how they have become immortal by drinking the water in Treegap Wood. Back at the Foster home, Mother has called on Constable Joe and his son Hugo to search for Winnie ("Hugo's First Case, Parts 1 and 2"). After, he and Miles kidnap Winnie and bring her back to the Tucks' house to keep her from revealing their secret. To keep her from doing the same, Jesse offers to show her the "Top of the World" as seen from the trees. There she meets Jesse Tuck, who drinks from the spring. ![]() Desperate to see the fair, Winnie Foster opens the gate and runs into the Wood after the faint sound of a music box ("Good Girl, Winnie Foster (Reprise)"). After running outside once again, Winnie encounters a parade led by the Man in the Yellow Suit that leads to the fair ("Join the Parade"). She wishes for a life bigger than their living room and wants to explore Treegap Wood ("Good Girl, Winnie Foster"). Winnie goes into her house, where she spends most of her time with Mother and her grandmother now that her father has died. The show opens in Treegap, New Hampshire, where the various characters name what they want most in the world: Winnie Foster, to go to the fair Mae Tuck, to see her sons again Jesse Tuck, to take in the familiar sights of Treegap Miles Tuck, to be unstuck in time and the Man in the Yellow Suit, to "learn the secret" of Treegap Wood and become immortal ("Live Like This"). ![]()
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