Tomovoz - The version of THE BAKER'S WIFE that was done at the Paper Mill Playhouse (a major regional theater in New Jersey) was quite excellent. That's the version whose script I'd like to carry back with me in the time machine and hand over to Messrs. Schwartz and Stein in their out-of-town frenzy.
Back on the Hunchback Part II subject, on the minus side, the animation and artwork for the straight-to-video sequels just don't have a budgetary chance of measuring up to the theatrical films (except for whatever process they used for LION KING, whose sequel looked really good). But on the plus side, despite the fact that it was "just" a video sequel that Skip was writing for, Disney seemingly spared no expense on the orchestral rendering of Skip's music, both in the songs proper and where his work was used in the underscoring.