What is the weirdest Broadway oriented dream you can recall?
Mine came shortly after I watched that video of the Asian prisoners doing the dance routine from "Thriller". I dreamt I was watching the cast of multiple shows doing the dance. It was sooo bizzare!! I remember the cast of Hairspray, Wicked, and Chicago. I'm sure there were more, but I can't remember. Elphaba doing the dance was particularly effective though, and Paul Vogt was just plain hilarious. I actually woke up and felt totally amused.
A few nights ago I dreamed I had to go to Lauren Pritchard's wedding. She was marrying Raul Esparza. LOL I don't know where Skylar was...
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/04
I had a dream that I was Peggy Saywer in the 42nd Street Asian tour. I had to leave for the tour and I still had yet to tell my parents that I was in the show.
In real life I can't tap dance what so ever, so to have that dream was odd.
Once I had a dream that I found this long lost movie in Blockbuster that was Dreamgirls with Ethel Merman as Effie and Audrey Hepburn as Deena..I kid you not.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/30/05
My friend had a dream that he was with me and my anonymous red-haired girlfriend (only in the dream, folks) and we were all listening to the radio. Suddenly, "You Can't Stop The Beat" came on and the girl said "Oh Jeremy (Being me)! This is the song I deflowered you to!" Then she and I started singing along to it happily.
Meanwhile, my friend in the backseat (Who LOATHES Hairspray) started screaming in pain and horror upon looking at this.
Oh, and I always have this dream where I have to go on as Christine in the Il Muto scene from Phantom. The scene always plays out in my school's gymnasium, and when I ask what I have to do they always tell me, "Sit on the bed and laugh your head off."
Jeremy??? Who would have thought?
It's not so weird, but I do have a recurring dream where I'm on stage while the play is going on but nobody can see me. I walk around and look behind props and sets to see what else is going on that's hidden from the audience. Neither the audience nor anybody else on the stage knows I'm there. Although in the dream I know I'm on a stage, the characters still seem like real people to me - not actors playing parts. AND I can see additional story bits going on in the background.
Mamie, your dream sounds cool.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/30/05
ELPH - Baha. I thought you knew my name.
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