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 in 1998.

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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