The Nutcracker Prince (Musical)

The Nutcracker Prince is a musical based on a 1990 animated movie of the same name, with music by David Foster and Lex de Azevedo.

The Musical debuted

Musical Numbers
Songs by David Zippel and Lex de Azevedo
 * "The Christmas's Eve is Here" singed by Clara and his family at the beginning of the story
 * "It's a Nutcracker" singed by Uncle Drosselmeyer and Clara
 * "A really mean mouse" singed by The King, The Queen and the Mouse Queen, when she appears in Drosselmeyer's story.
 * "Save the Dance" singed by Clara and Chorus
 * "I Hate You" singed by the Mouse King and his army, in his confrontation with The Nutcracker.
 * "I Always Come Back to You" singed by Clara when is with the nutcracker in his bed, after after his break in the head.
 * "Never" singed by Clara and the Mouse King, who the rat threatens to clear with killing Pavlova if he does not deliver to the nutcracker.
 * "A Wonderfull Dream Come True" singed by Clara, when he goes with the nutcracker and the other toys to the Land of the Dolls.
 * "I Always come Back to You" singed by TBA, at the end of the production.

Differences from the original film

 * It is mentioned that the Mouse King has a father, during the song A Really Mean Mouse, mentioned by his mother, the Mouse Queen.
 * The Mouse King and the Mouse Queen are portrayed as puppets, while the rest of the mice, are portrayed by humans dressed as mice, instead of puppets.
 * When the Nutcracker stabs the Mouse King, this falls to the ground, as in the animated version.
 * When The King Mouse is tripped by the shoe that Clara throws to save the Nutcracker, it burns its tail when it is in the fireplace and not with a candle as it happened in the original animated film.
 * All the mice are gray, unlike the animated version that were of multiple colors (like Brown and gray).
 * The Mouse King's death is very similar to that of its animated version.
 * The Sugar Plum Fairy appears as a cameo during the song Save the Dance.
 * The way in which the Mouse King mocks Nutcracker when he wakes up, is very similar to the animated version.
 * The shouts and moans of the King Mouse never appear in the musical.
 * The design of the dolls of The Mouse King and The Mouse Queen are very similar to those of its animated version, with a unlike twist (Mouse King's eyes are changed from pink to red, besides poser a row of sharp and pointed fangs).
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