The dream started out with me living in a giant apartment complex. The building had one apartment on each floor, so all of the apartments were the size of a one-story house. As I was walking through the rooms, I noticed that two boys were sitting in the foyer. They told me that they were waiting for adjustments, and I contemplated calling Papa to tell him that his patients had arrived early, but decided not to.
After that Miya and Roy arrived and told me that we'd all gotten tickets to go see a live production of a play that was based off of a movie. I can't remember what the play was called. When we got to the auditorium, we noticed that someone had painted giant murals of each of us, to honor our attendance. We all got ice cream, and sat down to wait for the play to start. The manager came out of his office and pointed at the giant paintings, asking us who was responsible for them being there. We didn't say anything at first, because we were afraid that we'd get in trouble if we told him that the paintings were of us. After a moment he announced that he wanted to congradualte the individuals who were depicted, because they'd done a great community service. At that moment we spoke up, and admitted that it was us in the pictures, so he awarded us with free movie tickets!
Now it was time for the play to start. It was a musical about vampires, and I rememebr that Angelica Houston was starring in it. I had to get up multiple times during the show to get Miya more food, so I missed a lot of the really good parts. I remember thinking that, one we got home, I'd have to look the play up on youtube, so that I could see that parts I'd missed. At one point, when I came back carrying food, Miya told me that I'd missed the part where the two fathers (who were a couple of the main characters of the show) had pitted their sons against each other in a boxing match. When I had gotten back however, they were already in the middle of their fight, and they were singing at the same time! They jumped out into the crowd, and climbed over seats and audiance members as they fought.
The ending song that the entire cast sang was "A Pirate's Life For Me", which seemed odd, since it didn't fit the play at all.
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