Hello again, everyone! Yep, this is happening! I, GiovanniGo, is making ANOTHER musical here on "FanFiction". This is my second Broadway musical script story here on the site, with the first one being "Hey Arnold: The Jungle Musial" , based on the 2017 made-for-TV movie, "Hey Arnold: The Jungle Movie". Now, this musical script story is based on the old animated "Cartoon Network" series called "Dexter's Laboratory", which was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and ran from 1996 to 2003. The show's first two seasons were loved by viewers, while the third and forth season was hated by them. Now, this old show will get a chance to sign on the Broadway stage! Oh, I wish this could be real! I would pay good money to see it!

Now, I must make a few important disclaimers before this "show" starts. First of all, all of the child roles such as Dexter, Dee Dee, Mandark, etc will be played by real child actors who perform on Broadway in real life. Second of all, all of the songs in the show will be based on songs from other real life stage musicals, and I will give credit to whatever songs I base off the musical numbers of. This way, I won't seem like I'm stealing the real-life songs. And finally, Dexter and the other members of his family will utilize the last name of McPherson. This'll be better than calling the parents names like "Mom" and "Dad", as it'll sound better for the musical show.

This musical script story will be about 2 hours and 45 minutes long, and there will be a 15-minute intermission after the 1 hour and 45-minute mark. Act 2 will only be 1 hour long. The show will be fictionally housed at the "Lyric Theater", a real Broadway theater in New York City's Broadway theater district. It used to be called the "Foxwoods Theater" until March of 2014, when the name of the theater would get changed to the name of the "Lyric Theater". In real life, the theater is currently home to the non-musical play, "Harry Potter & The Cursed Child". But now, it's time for all of us to sit back, relax, and enjoy the stage musical script story!

(The musical story begins with a helicopter view of the "Lyric Theater" (formerly named the "Foxwoods Theater"), located on 214 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036. Its 6:45pm at night, and the theater's exterior and its marquee is all lit up with white, purple, pink, orange, yellow, red, and black lights, all surrounding a poster of the musical "Dexter's Laboratory: The Musical" placed in the very center of the theater's fa?ade. The story then cuts to the inside of the theater's lobby, as a crowd of over 1,600 men, women, and children theatergoers enter the theater, visit the box office booths, get snacks from the concession stand, and show their tickets before being allowed to enter the main theater room. The lobby is decorated with science lab-themed, such as fake chemistry sets with colorful chemicals, robot concept art poster, models of Dexter's well-known inventions (especially his first one from when he was an infant), and even fake several stacks of science, math, and chemistry textbooks on display. As everyone enters the main theater through multiple doors, stairways, and entryways, a random theater employee makes an announcement to all people entering the theater...)

Theater employee: Attention all theatergoers, please make sure that you all have your tickets ready to get scanned before you can be allowed to enter the theater! No admittance is allowed after 7:00pm! I repeat, no admittance to the main theater is admitted after 7:00pm sharp! Thank you for your attention and enjoy the show!

(As the guests continue to fill up all 1,622 seats in the main theater, the story cuts to the inside of the main theater room itself. Like all musical theaters on Broadway in New York City, this theater has hundreds of floor seats, balcony seats at the back, and even box seats. The railing of the balcony seats and box seats are covered and decorated with colorful wires, futuristic piping, microchips of all shapes and sizes, and even the coils of Tesla coils. The arch around the main stage is surrounded by thick black, dark grey, light blue, and purple futuristic tubes/pipes, long colorful wires, 2 large Tesla coils on either side of the stage's arch, multi-colored LED lights that can change colors throughout the show in some areas, and the hidden speakers to project the voices of the performers all over the theater. The walls surrounding the arch are also covered with riveted sheet metal plates/panels, thick red, green, blue, and yellow cables, and larger panel squares of microchips The orchestra pit in front of the stage has all of the musicians inside, ready to play the music in the background during the show. The area around the top of the orchestra pit is surrounded by colorful wires, metal futuristic piping, and colorful LED lights that change color throughout the show. The top of the orchestra pit is covered by a mesh sheet expect for the spot where the conductor stands. The orchestra pit is lit up inside so that the musicians and see what they're doing. Instead of a curtain hiding the set onstage, there is a large banner/backdrop of the "Dexter's Laboratory" cartoon logo painted on it, surrounded by a massive and detailed backdrop of Dexter's secret lab in the background. This banner located at the very front part of the stage obstructs the main sets onstage and goes up and down whenever the show starts and/or ends. Finally, at 6:58pm at night, all of the seats are full, the theater doors all over are closed up, the main lights in the theater dim, the backdrop of the map lights up a little, and a pre-recorded announcement comes on over the theater's intercom system...)

Pre-recorded male intercom announcement: Ladies and gentlemen; boys and girls, welcome to this performance of "Dexter's Laboratory: The Musical", presented to you by "Cartoon Network", "Turner Broadcasting System", and directed by Genndy Tartakovsky. The music and lyrics for this show have been written by Julie Taymor and Andrew Lloyd Webber. We would like to take this opportunity to remind you that the taking of photographs and the use of cameras or recording devices of any kind is strictly prohibited. Also, please take this time to locate the exit nearest your seat, and turn off all cell phones and pagers. And finally, in cooperation with local fire laws and the management, smoking is not allowed anywhere in the theater. We thank you for your attention and cooperation, and we hope you enjoy the show.

(Everyone in the theater cheers as the intercom turns off and as the conductor enters the orchestra pit, puts on a pair of headphones to hear musical song cues from backstage, and steps up on his stand. The musicians in the orchestra pit begin to tune up their instruments. After 45 seconds of them doing so, they stop doing it, and the show finally begins as its now 7:00pm at night...)

Well, it seems that we just got done with the introduction and pre-show message of "Dexter's Laboratory: The Musical". The show is about to start and strict rules within the theater are being enforced at all times. These rules will ensure that no one acts like scum or an idiot to ruin people's theatergoing experience. People always seem to do that in every show I've been to. People are either chatting with each other, using their smartphones on the highest level of brightness, kids whining and throwing tantrums, spoiled adults who demand special treatment, couples who think that the theater is a great place to smooch, loud crying infants, and so many more. I HATE people who don't follow even the most BASIC musical theater behavior rules.

I've seen about 3 Broadway shows, one in New York City, and two that were National Tour productions that came to Miami, where I live. In New York City, I saw none other then "The Lion King" at the "Minskoff Theater", and it was a great show. It's been playing on Broadway since 1997 and it's just as good as the "Walt Disney Pictures" film of the same name. At my local Broadway-styled opera house theater in Miami, I saw the National Tour production of "Wicked" in 2015, and just recently, yesterday on Sunday, April 14th, 2019, I saw the National Tour production of "School of Rock", a musical based on the 2003 film of the same name, staring Jack Black as Dewey Finn. It's a great film and musical and I highly recommend seeing it.

Anyways, I'm also trying to complete my first creepypasta story "Codename: Kids Next Door Lost Episode", at the same time while working on updating this brand-new musical script story. So, it will be a while before this musical gets finished. I really hope I get great reviews during the course of this 2-act, 2 hour and 45-minute Broadway musical script. Please use your imagination to imagine EVERYTHING in the show, from the character designs and costumes, to the massive and detailed set designs, from the musical numbers, to even the pre-show, intercom announcements, and the curtain call and conclusion to this musical. So, time to move on!