As guests are finally all settled the lights in the theater dim as the vivid red velvet curtains roll back revealing a seemingly empty stage with a large backdrop displaying a sorcerer's workshop. A cacophony of opening notes from various Disney films play at once fighting for guests' attention until a performer runs out on stage holding a dreamcatcher. Dreamcatchers are oval shaped pendants with intricate patterns woven in the center. The performer holds up the dreamcatcher as they tremble; the strings in the dreamcatcher are actually fiber optics and light up in array of colors. As the colors brighten and saturate into a rainbow the discord of music comes to and end, and the performer hangs the dreamcatcher on a cable that just appeared behind them.
Scene 1: Meet the Dreamcatchers
The opening notes to a new original song written for the show begin to play on a piano. The performer finally notices the guests, and is taken aback a bit.
Alex the Dreamcatcher: Why hello there everyone! My name's Alex, and I'm a dreamcatcher. You don't know what a dreamcatcher is, why that's a travesty!
Alex walks to be alongside the dreamcatcher pendant they just hung up, and begins to address it.
Alex the Dreamcatcher: This is our dreamcatcher pendants, and here we can handle and process the dreams of everyone in kingdom! We keep dreams safe, and we make sure that your achieve them when you're safe and ready!
From above the stage large branches are lowered, and attached to these branches are a multitude of dreamcatcher pendants all with unique designs. In the center of each pendant are key items from a certain film that acts as an easter egg for that story, and given that there are so many guests may have trouble figuring them all out in one showing. As these branches reach their place nine more performers appear, leaping from the sides of the stage. Four from the left and five from the right as Alex goes to join the left side breaking into the opening number song "
All in a Dream", written exclusively for the show. The song is high energy and cheery as would be expected for a show like this, and this allows for the dancers to be high energy with some flipping around the stage as well as various high kicks. It's an overall great way to wake audiences and get them hyped for the show. The number ends and the performers pose for the applause.
From the huddle Alex the Dreamcatcher steps forward.
Alex the Dreamcatcher: And now let's all welcome Master Yensid, the founding Dreamcatcher!
The dreamcatchers hurry to stage left as Yensid appears, and as he walks they motion out with their arms waving outwards.
Yensid: Enough of all this nonsense. Now come Dreamcatchers, your work today is done and it is time to rest.
As Yensid is speaking a timid Mickey approaches in his red robes as seen in the Sorcerer's Apprentice, he has a broom clutched tightly in one hand. When Yensid finishes speaking the dreamcatchers begin exiting the stage.
Yensid: Mickey! Hurry to the cleaning the Dreamcatcher Workshop must be spotless.
Mickey: Uh, Mister Yensid Sir? When can I be a Dreamcatcher?
Yensid: All in good time Mickey, for now you must learn the importance of cleaning.
Mickey (disappointed) : Yessir, Mister Yensid Sir!
Yensid exits the stage as Mickey sweeps the stage to the tune of The Sorcerer's Apprentice. A certain dreamcatcher with a spindle wheel begins to glow hues of pinks and blues as an instrumental version of I Wonder plays. Mickey looks up with interest.
Mickey: I'll show Yensid I am ready to be a dreamcatcher! I'll handle all these pendants, what's the worse that can happen?
With that Mickey grabs a hold of the pendant that had come to life, and in doing so the entire stage turns dark. Smoke surrounds Mickey as he goes off the stage and as the theater flashes pink and blue lights distracting viewers from the changing stage. The backdrop of Dreamcatcher's Workshop has been raised alongside the branches of dreamcatchers. The opening notes of Once Upon a Dream begin to play transporting guests into the next scene.
Scene 2: Once Upon a Dream
The set revealed shows various square cut trees and various hills and slopes with various flat areas allowing for performers to stand and sing out to audiences. Aurora is seen on the left of the set where she begins to sing Once Upon a Dream. Looking on as she sings is an owl puppet on top a tree trunk, and as she sings various forest critters pop alongside the owl (also puppets) they're holding the clothes of the prince.
Aurora:
I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream
I know you, the gleam in your eyes is so familiar a gleam
Yet I know it's true that visions are seldom all they seem
But if I know you,
I know what you'll do
You'll love me at once
The way you did once upon a dream
Towards the end of this portion of the lyrics the puppets all look at each other and nod in agreeance disappearing and allowing the owl to reappear wearing Phillip's red hat and cape. Aurora laughs at their foolishness, and when her back is turned away Phillip appears on a higher hill on the right of the set. Aurora turns in surprise, but doesn't run away as Phillip approaches.
Phillip:
I know you
I walked with you once upon a dream
I know you
The gleam in your eyes is so familiar a gleam
The two begin to sing in a duet as they join hands and waltz around the set.
Both:
And I know it's true
That visions are seldom all they seem
But if I know you, I know what you'll do
You'll love me at once
The way you did once upon a dream
Phillip dips Aurora as he leans into a kiss, and the lights on the stage dim allowing for focus to shift to Mickey who is holding Aurora and Phillip's pendant. As Mickey speaks a new backdrop is lowered in front of the set.
Mickey: I see! They were wishing for the care and adoration of each other, how sweet.
Mickey goes to hand the pendant on a wire that has been lowered, and another wire has appeared holding a pendant with a duckling on it.
Mickey: Awh, how cute!
Scene 3: I've Got a Dream
Hookhand appears quickly on the stage with his hook geared towards Mickey as the backdrop is completely set revealing it to be the Snuggly Ducking from Tangled.
Hookhand: Who you calling cute, mouse?
Mickey: (screams) Don't hurt me, I'm just looking for dreams!
Hookhand: I had a dream once.
The opening notes of I've Got a Dream play as Hookhand begins to sing.
Hookhand:
I'm malicious, mean and scary
My sneer could curdle dairy
And violence-wise, my hands are not the cleanest
But despite my evil look,
And my temper and my hook
I've always yearned to be a concert pianist
Can'tcha see me on the stage performin' Mozart?
Tickling the ivories 'til they gleam?
Yep, I'd rather be called deadly
For my killer show-tune medley
Thank you!
'Cause way down deep inside
I've got a dream.
Mickey begins to back away as Hookhand sings, and as he turns he comes face to face with Big Nose.
Big Nose:
I've got scars and lumps and bruises
Plus something here that oozes
And let's not even mention my complexion
But despite my extra toes
And my goiter, and my nose
I really wanna make a love connection
Can't you see me with a special little lady
Rowin' in a rowboat down the stream?
Though I'm one disgusting blighter
I'm a lover, not a fighter
'Cause way down deep inside
I've got a dream
I've got a dream!
Mickey still a little scared and tries to run backwards in the set but is met by a bunch of performers dressed like thugs. As the Thugs a certain performer walks up doing a small action the corresponds with the lyric.
All Thugs:
Toll would like to quit and be a florist
Gunther does interior design
Ulf is into mime
Attila's cupcakes are sublime
Bruiser knits
Killer sews
Fang does little puppet shows
And Vladimir collects ceramic unicorns!
Mickey: Wow you really do all got dreams!
All Thugs:
So our diff 'rences ain't really that extreme!
We're one big team...!
Call us brutal, sick, sadistic
And grotesquely optimistic
Cause way down deep inside
We've got a dream!
Hook Hand:
I've got a dream!
Big Nose Thug:
I've got a dream!
Mickey Mouse:
I've got a dream!
All:
Yes way down deep inside,
We've got a dream!
The thugs all disappear as Mickey is once again left alone to process this musical number, and how it relates to the dreamcatchers. The backdrop rises as Mickey speaks allowing for the scene to change.
Mickey: I think it got this! No matter how someone looks like way down deep inside we all have dreams!
Mickey hangs the pendant onto a wire, and looks at another trio of pendants that have been lowered. One pendant has multicolored leaves, another has a lighting bolt, and the last has a bell.
Mickey: Oh wow three pendants? I sure hope I can figure these out!
Scene 4: Dream Trio
Utilizing the set up and orchestration from Animazement one of the best Disney song mashups is brought to life once more in this show to allow for this power ballad trio to life once more. If you have not heard this trio please play that video you will be in for a treat! Differentiating this performance from its original iteration is that each character is given a larger more detailed set to exist on. Rising from beneath the stage in a set recreating the iconic cliffs and trees of Virginia will be Pocahontas. Rolling in from stage left will be a small float consisting of fallen Grecian pillars and various marble statues; Hercules will be on this float. Rolling in from stage right will be a small float consisting of the rooftops of Notre Dame along with some stone gargoyles and water spouts allowing for Quasimodo to walk on as he sings. Each of these floats act as mini moving sets that aid in representing and thus their film better. As their performance ends they pose for applause as all three sets disappear off stage (or in Pocahontas's case back under the stage).
Mickey appears holding the three pendants as a backdrop begins to fall.
Mickey: I understand now! They were wishing for the adventure and a place for them to belong with everyone else, why that's just swell!
Mickey places the three pendants on three wires that have appeared, and the backdrop reveals that he is now back in the Dreamcatcher Workshop. The branches holding the countless amounts of pendants also lower once more as Mickey's journey is seemingly complete.
Scene 5: Mickey and the Dreamcatchers
Yensid walks out and towards Mickey.
Yensid: Mickey! Have you finished the cleaning?
Mickey: Well no, but I have learned a lot about dreams!
Yensid: Oh, you have now?
Mickey: Yes! I know now that no matter how someone looks like we all have dreams, and that everyone has their own special dream none are the exact same!
Yensid: Yes, but you need to dig a little deeper to make all those dreams come true.
Mickey: Dig a little deeper?
Yensid: Yes you have to dig.
The Dreamcatchers appear once more to perform a rendition of Dig a Little Deeper sung by Yensid.
Yensid:
You gotta dig a little deeper
For you it's gonna be tough
You gotta dig a little deeper
You ain't dug far enough
Dig down deep inside yourself
You'll found out what you need
Blue skies and sunshine guaranteed
Dreamcatchers:
Blue skies and sunshine
Blue skies and sunshine
Mickey:
Blue skies and sunshine
Yensid:
Guranteed
A new dreamcatcher pendant lowers down on a wire with a Mickey shape in the center and it is glowing an array of colors.
Yensid: Mickey you are now ready to be a Dreamcatcher!
This segues into a reprise of "
All in a Dream" as the show comes to a close and all of the Dreamcatchers, Mickey and Yensid included, pose for the final moment of the show.