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The tech-addicted, hyper-aggressive hacker from Iowa ( "That Little Man of Mine" ).

The real magic is in the room where it happens: the rehearsal hall, working with the official material, bringing Roald Dahl’s genius to life with clarity and legality. So, don’t be a Veruca Salt—"I want a repack now !"—be a Charlie Bucket: patient, ethical, and ready for the real thing. Wonka announces a worldwide contest: five Golden Tickets

Wonka announces a worldwide contest: five Golden Tickets hidden inside Wonka Bars will grant five children a tour of his secretive factory. The script quickly shifts to a series of comedic, fast-paced scenes introducing the first four winners through satirical musical numbers: Augustus Gloop in Bavaria ( "More of Him to Love" ) Veruca Salt in Russia ( "When Veruca Says" ) Violet Beauregarde in Hollywood ( "Queen of Pop" ) Mike Teavee in Idaho ( "That Little Man of Mine" )

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 It reimagines Roald Dahl's story with modern updates

The Broadway adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory features a revised script by David Greig and a blended score of new music and classic film songs. It reimagines Roald Dahl's story with modern updates for characters like Mike Teavee and Violet Beauregarde, while focusing on themes of integrity and imagination.

| Feature | Real Broadway Repack (MTI 2018) | Fake/Scam Script | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yellow and Purple (Wonka coat) | Blue (film) or Red (London) | | Page Count | 112 pages exactly | 98 or 140+ pages | | Opening Line | (The lights come up on a tiny bed. Charlie is asleep.) "Charlie! Charlie! Wake up..." | "Once upon a time, there was a poor boy..." | | Grandpa Joe | Walks immediately when Charlie gets the ticket. | Stays in bed until Act 2. | | Oompa Loompas | Played by ensemble; one unifying chant. | Named individuals (e.g., "Oompa One"). | reformatting for accessibility or study)

When you look for a "repack," you will likely encounter two primary versions of the show available for licensing. It's crucial to select the correct one for your group.

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Charlie finds a dollar, buys a Wonka Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight, and discovers the final ticket. Grandpa Joe miraculously stands up ( "I've Got a Golden Ticket" ), and Act I closes with the grand unveiling of the factory gates ( "It Must Be Believed to Be Seen" ). Act II: Inside the Factory

If you meant “repack” in a technical sense (e.g., reformatting for accessibility or study), that still requires permission unless it’s for personal use with a legally obtained copy.