Well everyone, I can't beleive that I'm about to say this right now, but is it now FINALLY the end of the line! Yep, after a total of 4 months and 1 day, this Broadway musical script story of mine titled, "Dexter's Laboratory: The Musical" is finally coming to a close! It sure has been a long journey full of ups and downs along the way, but now, its finally all over! However, before I can close this story, the "Playbill" and credits page for the musical must always be completed first. This is a way to give proper credit to everyone involved in the musical production itself. Usually, before an actual Broadway show begins to take place in real life, "Playbill" booklets are handed out to musical attendees upon presenting their tickets to theater ushers. And they usually go into EVERY detail on the musical's performers and producers.
However, this "Playbill"/credits page will ONLY focus on the performing cast members, the companies who "fictionally" produced this musical, the 2 "production companies, the running times, the listed intermission time, and the director who "fictionally" directed the overall show, and of course, me (since I did write this whole thing). Also, this page will also show all of the names of "FanFiction" authors who reviewed this story, as they're the reason I even finally made it to this point via a lot of motivation and inspiration. And finally, a heartwarming goodbye message will be said at the very end, as well. Well, let's not waste any more time just sitting around or resting, and let's all now go into this FINAL page of this musical script story of, "Dexter's Laboratory: The Musical"...
First up, here are the production companies and producers for this fictional musical show:
"Dexter's Laboratory: The Musical"
Produced by: "Cartoon Network" and "Turner Broadcasting System"
Music and Lyrics By: Andrew Lloyd Webber and Julie Taymor
Director: Genndy Tartakovsky
Author of this musical: "GiovanniGo" (obviously...me!)
And now, the cast of all of the performers:
Dexter...Sebastian Hedges Thomas
Dee Dee...Milly Shapiro
Mandark...Phoenix Schuman
Mr. McPherson...Andrew Rannells
Mrs. McPherson...Sutton Foster
Principal Frank/Willis Carrier...Spencer Moses
Homeroom & Science Teacher Mr. Phillips Luzinsky/Albert Einstein...Patrick Page
English Teacher Mrs. Pimmerwikle/Marie Curie...Sierra Boggess
Math Teacher Mrs. Wimple/Army Solider 1...Jennifer Damiano
Music Teacher Mrs. Wolfberg/Army Solider 2...Lisa Livesay
History Teacher Mrs. Cartwright/Nurse...Jenny Florkowski
Gym Teacher Bob/Thomas Edison...Gavin James Creel
Lunch Lady Doris/School Dance D.J...Samantha Marie Ware
School Janitor Yannie/Birth Doctor...Jeff Heimbrock
News Reporter Kelly/Diner Waitress/Random Mother...Lindsay K. Northen
News Cameraman/Diner Cook Joe/Random Father...Josh Daniel Green
Female voice of Computer (pre-recorded)/Offstage Voice of Mandark's Mother...Amy Poehler
Unnamed Narrator Voice (pre-recorded)...Maurice Lamarche
All Other "Huber Elementary School" Students...Mikee Castillo, Jack Broderick, Ted Wilson, Heather Tepe, Bailey Ryon, Andrew Cekala, Jared Parker, Emma Howard, Luke Mannikus, Noah Baird, Gabriella Pizzolo, Tamyra Gray, Emerson Davis, Mia Williamson, Jordan Toure, Tre Jones, Aliyah Mastin, and Mehret Marsh.
Ensemble/News Reporters/Panicking City Citizens/Police Officers/Random School Dance Attendees/Other Diner Customers/Other Dinner Servers/And Other Needed Extras...Michael Cerveris, Nick Blaemire, Carlos Lopez, Gaelen Gilliland, Juliane Godfrey, Curtis Holbrook, T. Oliver Reid, Aurelia Williams, Anthony Wyane, Tyler Hardwick, Jennifer Smith, Wes Hart, Philip Boykin, Rodrick Covington, Alex Newall, Jackie Burns, Amanda Jane Cooper, Kristen Martin, P.J. Benjamin, Jye Frasca, Ashley Parker Angel, Cameron Pow, Ben Jeffery, Fred Berman, and David Jennings.
Musical Numbers in Act 1:
"A Beautiful Day for Science"
"Dee Dee's Knock-Knock Joke"
"First Day of School"
"The School Assembly Song"
"I'm Smarter Than You"
"Join Me, Dexter"
"I Feel Outsmarted"
"Mandark, Listen Carefully"
"I Proved Girls Wrong"
"Dee Dee, I Think You're Nice"
"Up A Notch"
"A Little Different"
"Preparations"
"Everyone Makes A Mistake"
"Dexter, Its All Your Fault"
"Mandark Is Evil" (Finale of Act 1)
Musical Numbers in Act 2:
"I'll Show You Who's Boss"
"Dexter, Its All Your Fault" (reprise)
"Team Up"
"Dad, You Just Need To Listen"
"Evacuate Now"
"What Have I Done?"
"I 'am A McPherson"
"Today Is A Great Day For Science" (reprise)
"Your Secret Lab" (Finale of Act 2)
Running Time:
Act 1: 1 hour and 35 minutes
Act 2: 1 hour and 10 minutes
Total running time: 2 hours and 45 minutes (minus the 15-minute intermission)
Length of Intermission:
15 minutes
Location of the performance:
The "Lryic Theater" located at 214 W 43rd Street, New York City, NY 10036
And now, it's time to give some shout outs of all of the "FanFiction" authors who reviewed this musical production story of mine:
"StoriesUnleashed"
"FrozenTinkerbellPotter-Lover15
And no guest reviews (sorry, not this time)
No guest reviews were posted this time around, but it all doesn't matter to me. Any reviews are better than none at all! Oh, and despite the fact that I got only 2 dedicated "FanFiction" authors who reviewed this story, but like I said before, it's better than nothing!
And that's all, folks! Yep, that's all of the wonderful producers, production companies, directors, the writer (me, of course), and all of the wonderful cast members listed who helped put on the Broadway musical script story titled, "Dexter's Laboratory: The Musical"! Now, of course, this musical is an entire work of fiction, and isn't based on an actual Broadway musical adaptation of the cartoon in real life. However, if any producer out there decided to put in the money and effort to bring "Dexter's Laboratory" to the Broadway stage, I would be completely all for it in terms of support and praise. It just seems like a goldmine for Broadway as the idea of a young boy genius with a secret laboratory built into his house seems like a promising concept.
And while the idea may not be as popular as past and/or current Broadway hits such as "Wicked", "Cats", "Phantom of The Opera", "The Lion King", "Aladdin", "Frozen: The Musical", "The Book of Mormon", "A Chorus Line", "R.E.N.T.", "Matilda: The Musical", or "Avenue Q", it would still be a decent Broadway show mean to cater to families with children of all ages. Not to mention the morals that can be presented to the audience in a way such as a Broadway musical, which can be a lesson about how trying to be better than other isn't morally right, or about how to accept the way that your "different" children are to you or the rest of the family. Well, this is it everyone! "Dexter's Laboratory: The Musical" is over! Goodbye for now everyone, and I'll see you all in my next regular story or musical script story!