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''Dreamtime'' is an original
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by Jean Marc Cerrone and
David Niles David K. Niles (November 23, 1888 – September 28, 1952; Boston, Massachusetts) was an American political advisor who worked in the White House from 1942 to 1951 for the administrations of Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman. Niles was one ...
. It was created by Niles, based on an original story by Cerrone. Niles wrote the
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for the musical. The show's message is the power of love and dreams. Billed as a "New Broadway Musical Experience," the show combined giant screen images in high definition with live actors, music and laser lighting effects. The hi-tech, quick editing equipment incorporated into the theater allowed the audience members to be videotaped upon their entrance and become part of the show's finale. ''Dreamtime'' ran on
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at the
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in 1992.


Production origins

Dreamtime is an adaptation of several of Cerrone's earlier works. Cerrone was invited to perform several outdoor concerts with laser lights, synchronized water fountains and fireworks commemorating national celebrations before audience of hundreds of thousands. The first, in 1978 was a show inside a plexiglass pyramid on the Pavilion for 1200 people. Over the next ten years the concerts developed more of a theme and narrative storyline. In 1988 at the request of Paris’ Minister of Culture, Jack Lang, Cerrone conceived the mystical rock opera, The Collector. The Collector, featured musicians Mary Hopkins, Steve Overland and rock bands YES, Earth, Wind & Fire, The Art of Noise and The Paris Opera Choir and was performed on the Trocadero in Paris. The show was revised for the 1989 celebration of the Bicentenary of the French Revolution on the edges of the Seine for an audience of over 600,000. This show called Evolution featured musicians Laura Branigan and Steve Overland with a cast of 30 in the ensemble and choir. In 1991, another version of the show, now called Harmony, was performed before an 800,000 member audience over the port of Tokyo. Harmony was produced to celebrate the launch of a new Japanese television satellite channel in high definition. Broadway director, David Niles and Cerrone had to rework these huge, spectacular outdoor concerts into a show that would fit into a 1200-seat theater – the result was the Broadway musical experience Dreamtime.


Production history

During ''Dreamtime’s'' successful Broadway run at The Ed Sullivan Theater, Consolidated Properties, Inc sold the theater and the office space above to
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to serve as the new home for the ''
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''. CBS needed the theater immediately and struck a deal to move ''Dreamtime'' out of the theater. The show was given four weeks to vacate the theater and relocate. Due to the cost of moving the Broadway show and the lack of another comparable Broadway theater, the show closed permanently. The sale of the building and quick vacancy earned Brian Ezraty, the prestigiou
Henry Hart Rice Achievement Award
for the Most Ingeniou

for 1993. The show ran for 140 performances.


Plot synopsis

''Dreamtime'' is the story of a woman, a man and the power of love and dreams. A narrator introduces the characters in the story. The narrator is a voice and a vision which appears throughout the story in many forms. The character of “The Woman” represents all women. The character of “The Man” represents all men. “The Collector” is an omnipotent character who speaks through “The Witness” and gives the gift of “The Friend”. “The Collector” urges the audience to take a journey. He explains that many people live a lifetime and never realize their dreams. He asks that the audience travel into “Dreamtime” and help “the Women” and “The Man” to find their dream in one evening. “The Collector” warns the chorus and the audience to beware of “The Chief” who only sees life in black and white and wants people to only to dream while they sleep but not to pursue dreams in their daily life. In the beginning of the show, the loneliness of “The Woman” and the longing of “The Man” are heard through their music. “The Man” is tempted by a fan and dreams of love. He is given the gift of friendship and with the help of the audience sees the love of “the Women” The audience is videotaped upon entering the theater and are incorporated into the projections during the finale hence, the cast and the audience become One.


Musical numbers/songs in this production

* Prelude: The Players are introduced * Solitude: The Woman's Loneliness * Inquisition: The Chorus reveal their disbelief in Dreams * Invitation: The Witness explains the power of Dreams * What Hit You: The Man's Song of material conquest * The Challenge: The Man and the Woman discover each other * Never Give Up: The Man and the Woman discover love * The Temptation: The Chorus pulls The Man back with them * Steve's Dream: The Man is swayed by the Chorus in dreams * I'm Not Sleeping: The Woman's Dream * The Contract: The Chief and the Chorus reveal their real world * The Power: The Woman attempts to reason with The Chief * Friendship: The Collector offers a gift- The Friend * The Calm: The power of Dream * Building A Temple: The Man and The Woman sing about hope * The Vision: The people see the power of Dream in themselves * Harmony: The Man discovers a new world * Finale: The cast and the audience become One


Opening night production credits

*Theatre Owned/Operated By: Captain N.Y. / 1125 Productions *Produced by:
David Niles David K. Niles (November 23, 1888 – September 28, 1952; Boston, Massachusetts) was an American political advisor who worked in the White House from 1942 to 1951 for the administrations of Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman. Niles was one ...
*Produced by: 1125 Productions *Created by: David Niles and
Marc Cerrone Marc Cerrone Daryl Easlea, "Supernature Boy", ''Record Collector'', #502, February 2020, pp.60-63 (, ; born 24 May 1952) is a French disco drummer, composer, record producer and creator of concert shows. Cerrone is a producer of 1970s and 198 ...
*Music & Lyrics by: Marc Cerrone *Additional Lyrics by: Bob Mitchell *Additional Music by: Charles Olins *Book by: David Niles *Based on an original story by: Marc Cerrone *Directed by: David Niles *Choreographed by: David Wolfson *Scenic Design by: David Niles *Sound Design by: Therry Rogan, Didier Bader *Hair & make-up Design by: Paulette Elkind *Music Director: Graham Perkins *HDTV Video Production Sequences by: David Niles *Production Assistants: Nathalie Lozeau, Jon McDonald, Frederic Galfo, Michelle Graves *Music Publishing: NAC/EMORE/OLINS *Associate Producer: Kathleen Canton *Production Stage Manager: Christopher I. Dee *Assistant Director: Mami Katoh *Facilities/House Manager: Christopher I. Dee *Technicians: Jim Chubby, H. Belefon *Lighting Programming: Jay Perez *Legal Counsel:
Rosenman & Colin Rosenman & Colin LLP was a New York City-based law firm that practiced from 1912 to 2002, at which point the firm merged with Chicago-based Katten Muchin Zavis to form Katten Muchin Rosenman. The firm previously practiced under the name Rosenman ...
, Andrew Schoen, Alexander Hartnett, Jean Ennochi *Insurance: New Northern Insurance *Accounting: BDO Seidman


Opening night cast

*
Eddie Bracken Edward Vincent Bracken (February 7, 1915 – November 14, 2002) was an American actor. Bracken became a Hollywood comedy legend with lead performances in the films ''Hail the Conquering Hero'' and ''The Miracle of Morgan's Creek'' both from ...
- Chief *Sonia Jones - Woman *
Steve Overland Steve Overland is a British singer/musician who was the lead vocalist and songwriter for the bands Wildlife, FM, The Ladder, Shadowman, and his own group, Overland. History Overland's nearly 30-year career began in his home region of East An ...
- Man *Ivy Seine - Lioness *Telly Bisone - Witness *
Bonnie Comley Bonnie Comley is an American three-time Tony Award-winning theatre producer. She has won an Olivier Award and two Drama Desk Awards for her stage productions. She is a member of The Broadway League and serves on their Audience Engagement and Educ ...
- Man's Fan *Stephanie Daniels - Friend *Glenn Weiner - Friend *Carol Platz - Friend *Martin Pfefferkorn - Friend *Mami Katoh - Friend *Beth Boltuch - Chorus/Ensemble *Frank Cava - Chorus/Ensemble *Cynthia Clark - Chorus/Ensemble *Mindy Cooper - Chorus/Ensemble *Dan Larrinaga - Chorus/Ensemble *Elizabeth Mozer - Chorus/Ensemble
Susan Campochiaro
- Chorus /Ensemble


Understudies/swings

*Jeanne Neyman: Ensemble *Patricia O’Callaghan: Ensemble *Heidi Weeks: Ensemble *Diane DeNoble: Ensemble * Kari Nissena: Ensemble


HDTV video cast

* Deirdre Coleman, Natcha Perard,
Camille Donatacci Camille Grammer Meyer ( Donatacci) is an American actress, dancer, model, and television personality. She is known for appearing on ''The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills''. Grammer started her career as a dancer, model and actress, and worked ...
,
Jordi Caballero Jordi Caballero (born February 5, 1965) is a Spanish actor, dancer, pianist, reality show personality, choreographer, writer, and producer for stage, film, and television. He is a member of the Producers Guild of America, SAG-AFTRA, Actors' Equity ...
, David Elder, Suzanne Phillips, Anne-Brigitte Sirois, Tira.


Vintage video

*Ira Gallen


Cast recording

* ''Dream-'' Cerrone is available on CD at Unidisc Music, Inc Malligator Music, Inc.


References


New York Times article





Real Estate Weekly Article 3/24/1993

Bravo TV Camille Grammer Bio

Dreamtime on Abouttheartists.com


External links


See for more info on Jean Marc CerroneCerrone discographyDream CD downloadableSong lyrics
at ''The New York Times'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Dreamtime (Musical) Broadway musicals 1992 musicals