Music by Jeanine Tesori, Book & Lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire, Directed by Jason Moore


Then one day, an evil kingdom that made Dreams work captured the magician, the professor, the beautiful princess, the 4 handsome princes and an assortment of other fairies, dwarves and townsfolks and forced them to work in a cavernous Broadway where they were forced to sing and dance and mug for the unknowing townsfolk who were being robbed as they laughed away. The evil kingdom enticed the townsfolk visiting this New land of York with a night of pleasure and delight and then blinded their senses with colours and candy at the market set up on the way to the show.



Sadly, the usually adorable John Tartaglia was cursed into a wooden character with a nose that grew every time he lied, and then the evil kingdom sent him off into the background chorus never to be really seen again.
A few of the fairies and dwarves like Haven Burton and Jennifer Cody tried to save the show and they tried with all their might, but alas, it was all too much for them to bear. There was even a gigantic Dragon trying to save the day. She was big and beautiful but alas, she lost her voice in Seattle and now sounded like a big jumbly mess as a background chorus tried to speak for her.

The professor and the magician were able to spice it up with some funny moments that made fun of popular musicals that had played in the land of Broad Ways, but most townsfolks didn't really get it since the evil kingdom had enticed townsfolks that usually don't attend musicals. Instead, the townsfolks laughed and laughed at the farting jokes as they were still under the evil kingdom's spell.
But alas, between a whole song about farting, wasting away the talents of the talented prisoners (er... actors?), and a strangely cheap looking world, the kingdom of Dreams works very hard at losing its dream of putting on a great show and ends up with something mediocre. Yes, Shrek was marginally happier than the other monster Young Frankenstein but Shrek should have been living in the happiest place on earth, especially if they were going to tease and make fun of those that lived there. Apparently the evil kingdom and its puppets of magicians and professors have made some changes since, and were supposed to add in a closing encore song and dance that will hopefully make the land of Broad ways a happier place but this towns folk could only reach into the skies and pull out 2 stars.
A lot more magic would be needed to get more stars. A lot.
At least the evil kingdom, trying to trick the little kids with sugar and spice, announced a $26.50 lotto at 10 am daily in the M&M Shoppe near the Times Square, a strange and magical place that isn't actually square.
I love it! Your review is much funnier than the show! They should call you in as a consultant. And I agree - they definitely needed more magic in this kingdom. Say what you will about Disney, at least the House of Mouse knows how to make your jaw drop in amazement. I can't say the same about the kingdom of Dreams that don't quite work.
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