Charlie, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

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Charlie, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is an upcoming Westbourne House School play. It is produced by Tim Pittmen and written by George Ignatchenko. It is based on the children's novel, including some of the drafts, and the 1971 film, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and the 2005 film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Unlike the 1971 film, the title shows emphisis on both Charlie and Wonka.

Plot
In a small town, Charlie Bucket, a poor paperboy, watches a group of children visit a candy shop. Walking home, he passes Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. A mysterious tinker recites the first lines of William Allingham's poem "The Fairies", and tells Charlie, "Nobody ever goes in, and nobody  ever comes out." Charlie rushes home to his widowed mother and bedridden grandparents. After telling Grandpa Joe about the tinker, Joe reveals that Wonka locked the factory because other candy makers, including rival Arthur Slugworth, sent in spies to steal his recipes. Wonka disappeared, but after three years resumed selling candy; the origin of Wonka's labor force is unknown.

The next day, Wonka announces that he hid nine "Golden Tickets" in chocolate Wonka Bars. Finders of the tickets will receive a factory tour and a lifetime supply of chocolate. The first seven tickets are found by the gluttonous Augustus Gloop, the spoiled Veruca Salt, the gum-chewing Violet Beauregarde, the television-obsessed Mike Teevee, the hogging hogger Harry Hogger, the agressive Miranda Mary Piker and the boastingful Wilbur Troutbeck. As each winner is announced on TV, a man whispers to them. Charlie opens two Wonka Bars but finds no Golden Ticket. The newspapers announce the nineth ticket was found by a millionaire in Paraguay causing Charlie to lose hope. The next day, Charlie finds money in a sewer and uses it to buy a Scrumdiddlyumptious bar. With the change, he buys another Wonka Bar for Joe. Walking home, as Charlie hears people reading the newspapers; revealing that the Paraguayan millionaire's ticket is a fake, he opens the Wonka Bar and finds the ninth golden ticket. While rushing home, he encounters the same man seen whispering to the other winners, who introduces himself as Slugworth and offers a reward for a sample of Wonka's latest creation, the Everlasting Gobstopper.

Returning home with the Golden Ticket, Charlie chooses Joe as his chaperone. Joe overcomes whatever (possibly psychosomatic) ailment was keeping him bedridden as the result of the excitement at the thought of visiting Wonka's factory. The next day, Wonka greets the ticket winners and leads them inside where each signs a contract before the tour. The factory includes a candy land with a river of chocolate, edible mushrooms, gummy bears, candy canes, and other sweets and inventions. As the visitors sample these, they see Wonka's workers, small men known as Oompa-Loompas. Augustus falls into the chocolate river and is sucked up a pipe to the Fudge Room. In the Inventing Room, everyone receives an Everlasting Gobstopper. Violet becomes a large blueberry after chewing an experimental gum containing a three-course meal, over Wonka's warnings. The group reaches the Fizzy Lifting Drinks Room, where Charlie and Joe ignore Wonka's warning and sample the drinks. They float and have a near-fatal encounter with an exhaust fan before burping back to the ground. During the visit in the Chocolate Cows Room, Harry drinks the whole bottle of Wonka Milk, causing him to grow incrediblely fat, so the Ooompa Looompas push him to the Sick Room. In the Golden Eggs Room, Veruca demands a golden goose for herself before falling into a garbage chute leading to the furnace, with her father falling in trying to rescue her. Then in the Spotty Room, Miranda and her father fall into the No-Entry Room. Viewing in the Vanilla Fudge Room, Wilbur Troutbeck rides on the wagons down into the Melting Room. The group tests out Wonka's Wonkavision, only for chocolate bars and Mike to teleport himself and become a few inches tall.

With Charlie and Joe remaining, Wonka says they are not getting anything because they violated the contract by stealing the Fizzy Lifting Drinks. Infuriated by this, Joe suggests to Charlie that he should give Slugworth the Gobstopper in revenge, but Charlie returns the candy back to Wonka. With this selfless act, Wonka declares Charlie as the winner. He reveals that Slugworth is actually Mr. Wilkinson, an employee of Wonka, and the offer to buy the Gobstopper was a morality test that only Charlie passed. The trio enter the "Wonkavator", a multi-directional glass liftevator that flies out of the factory. Soaring over the city, Wonka reveals that his actual prize is the factory; Wonka created the contest to find an heir worthy enough, and so Charlie and his family can immediately move in. Wonka then reminds Charlie not to forget about the man who suddenly received everything he ever wanted. Charlie asks, "What happened?" to which Wonka replies, "He lived happily ever after."

Songs

 * "Main Title" – Instrumental medley of "(I've Got A) Golden Ticket" and "Pure Imaginarion"
 * "The Candy Man"–Sung by Billy Fanseral
 * "Chocolate of a Lifetime"–Sung by Charlie Bucket
 * "Cheer Up, Charlie"–Sung by Grandpa Joe
 * "I've got a Golden Ticket"–Sung by Grandpa Joe and Charlie
 * "Willy Wonka O Chocolateiro"–Sung by Plastic Models
 * "Pure Imagination"–Sung by Willy Wonka
 * "We're the Oompa Loompas"–Sung by Oompa Loompas
 * "Augustus Gloop"–Sung by Loompas
 * "No Earthly Way Of Knowing"–Sung by Willy Wonka
 * "Violet Beurgard"–Sung by Loompas
 * "Charlie and Grandpa Joe"–Sung by Loompas
 * "Harry Hogger"–Sung by Loompas
 * "I Want It Now!"–Sung by Veruca Salt
 * "Veruca Salt"–Sung by Loompas
 * "Miranda Mary Piker–Sung by Loompas
 * "Vanilla Fudge Room"–Sung by Willy Wonka and Loompas
 * "Wilbur Troutbeck"–Sung by Loompas
 * "Wonka Mobile"–Sung by Willy Wonka
 * "Wonkavator"–Sung by Willy Wonka
 * "Mike Teevee"–Sung by Loompas
 * "You've Won!"–Sung by Willy Wonka
 * "He Lived Happily Ever After"–Sung by Willy Wonka and Charlie and Grandpa Joe