Hello again, everyone! I'm back! Yep, I'm back, and it's almost Thanksgiving Day of 2020! And yes, despite this still ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, I'm happily bringing this brand-new Broadway musical script story of mine to a long-awaited close! Yep, the final scene of Act 2 was the previous page/chapter of this musical story, and that marks the official end of the entire show! And a HUGE hooray for that! Now, we arrive at the Curtain Call and Conclusion page of this musical story! This is when all of the actors come back onstage and take a final bow to the entire audience for giving such wonderful performances. And now, without anymore further delays, let's all stand up, cheer and clap very loudly, and begin the Curtain Call and Conclusion page of this brand-new Broadway musical script story of mine!
(As the stage lights come back on, an instrumental version of the original "Pinky and The Brain" theme song begins to play in the background, the front banner/curtain of the painting of the exterior of "ACME Labs" the city and skyline of "Acme Falls" from the "Animaniacs" cartoon in the background painted on it rises back up again, revealing the inside of "ACME Labs" setting once again (but with no cage panels, oversized beakers, or oversized test tubes on an oversized rack) with only the back wall panel with the large oversized window in view of the entire audience. Then, the musical's curtain call begins to take place. As it does, the entire audience of 1,460 people continues to cheer and clap very loudly in the background. The curtain call then finally proceeds to begin...)
(First, 9 of the 17 of the male and female adult ensemble members (who play the roles of the Other "ACME Labs" Scientists, All Jungle Tribespeople, Showgirls, Toy Store Employees, Queen's Guard Soldiers, London Citizens, Restaurant Customers, Toy Store Customers, Restaurant Cooks, "Pinkyland" Guests, Random Board Room Members, Waiting Room Patients, Vienna Citizens, and many more needed extras) first enter stage left (while dressed up as Jungle Tribespeople), and all step forward together. As they do, they all walk up to the front-center area of the stage, take a bow together, and stand back over on the left side of the stage. As they do, 8 of the 17 male and female adult ensemble members proceed to enter stage right (while dressed up as "ACME Lab" Scientists), and all step forward together. As they do, they all walk up to the front-center area of the stage, take a bow together, and stand back over on the right side of the stage. Then, all of the child actors (who play the roles of other captive young mice and the jungle tribe children) all enter stage left and right (while dressed up as the Jungle Tribe Children), step forward up to the front-center area of the stage, take a bow together, step back, and stand on both the left and right side of the stage, 10 on the left, and 9 on the right...)
(Next, the 5 actors playing the roles of the Evil Henchmen (who also play the roles of additional "ACME Labs" scientists, Maid, Personal Chef, Butler Jones, Gardener, and Repairman) run onstage from the left, step forward towards the front-center area of the stage, take a bow together, step back, and stand over on the left side of the stage. Then, the 4 actors playing the roles of the Homeless Men (who also play the roles of the Mouse Catchers, Electric Guitar Player, Electric Piano Player, Drum Kit Player, and Bang Singer), run onstage from the right, step forward, stand on the front-center area of the stage, take a bow together, step back, and stand over on the right side of the stage...)
(Then, the 2 actors playing the roles of the Moving Truck Drivers (who also play the roles of Waiter Alfred, Restaurant Host, Sylvester the Cat, and Precious the Cat), both run onstage from the left, step forward, stand on the front-center area of the stage, take a bow together, step back, and stand over on the left side of the stage. Then, the actors playing the roles of Restaurant Manager Wilfred and News Reporter Tom (who also play the roles of Toy Store Manager Bill and Post Office Operator Jim run onstage from the right, step forward, stand on the front-center area of the stage, take a bow together, step back, and stand over on the right side of the stage...)
(Next, the actors playing the roles of the Lady In Blue Dress and Attraction Announcer (who also play the roles of the Police Officers, Librarian, Showgirl Sabrina, the Very Sad Man (Emperor Franz Joseph), Magician, and Bill Grates both run onstage from the left, step forward, stand on the front-center area of the stage, take a bow together, step back, and stand over on the left side of the stage. Then, the 2 actors playing the Security Guards both run onstage from the right, step forward, stand on the front-center area of the stage, take a bow together, step back, and stand over on the right side of the stage...)
(Then, the child actress playing Elmyra runs onstage from the left, smiles and waves to the entire audience, steps forward, steps forward, stands on the front-center area of the stage, takes a bow, steps back, and stands over on the left side of the stage. Next, the actor playing Narrator (now in a pristine state again) runs onstage from the right, steps forward, stands on the front-center area of the stage, takes a bow, steps back, and stands over on the right side of the stage...)
(Next, the actor playing Dr. Sigmund Freud runs onstage from the left, steps forward, stands on the front-center area of the stage, takes a bow, steps back, and stands over on the left side of the stage. Then, the 2 actors playing the roles of Brain's Mother and Brain's Father run onstage from the right, step forward, stand on the front-center area of the stage, take a bow together, step back, and stand over on the right side of the stage. Next, the 2 child actors playing the roles of Young Brain, and Young Pinky run onstage from the left, step forward, stand on the front-center area of the stage, take a bow together, step back, and stand over on the left side of the stage...)
(Then, the actor playing Snowball runs onstage from the right, and then smiles and waves the entire audience. As he does, the entire audience cheers and claps even louder than before since Snowball is the musical's main antagonist. As they do this, the actor playing Snowball steps forward, stands on the front-center area of the stage, takes a bow, steps back, and stands over on the right side of the stage...)
(And finally, the actors playing the roles of Brain and Pinky run into view (Brain from the left and Pinky from the right), and run forwards towards the front-center area of the stage. As they do, the entire audience cheers and claps even louder than right before, due to the fact that Brain and Pinky are the musical's main protagonists. As they do, most of the audience members even stand up from their seats as they cheer and clap to give both actors a standing ovation. After about 30 seconds of this, the standing audience members sit back down. As they do, both actors playing Brain and Pinky give each other a hug and then a high-five, all before facing the entire audience once again, and taking a bow together...)
(They then both step back a few steps, and as they do, the rest of the musical's cast all merge together, and link their hands together, standing in 4 rows of 16, all before stepping forward towards the front of the stage once again, and taking a final bow all together. After the bow, they all unlink from each other, and smile as they proceed to point down at the orchestra pit in front of them, as well as the conductor in his spot in the center of said orchestra pit. As they do, some of the musicians within the orchestra pit put down their smaller musical instruments, turns around, and waves to the entire audience. As they do this, the conductor takes off his headphones, turns around, and smiles and waves to the entire audience...)
(After a few seconds, the musicians all stop waving, and turn back around, along with the conductor. As they do so, the entire cast of 61 actors began clapping to themselves and waving to the entire audience, all while remaining spread out as they proceed to step back towards the center area of the stage. Once in the center area of the stage, the instrumental version of the original "Pinky and The Brain" cartoon stops playing in the background. As it does, the the front banner/curtain of the painting of the exterior of "ACME Labs" the city and skyline of "Acme Falls" from the "Animaniacs" cartoon in the background painted on it comes back down for one final time, concealing the entire set behind it. As it does, all of the stage lights dim and turn off one last time. And finally, all of the lights inside the rest of the theater come back on, and the entire audience stops cheering and clapping all together. As the loud cheering and clapping from the entire audience dies down for the final time, another pre-recorded announcement from a male voice comes on over the intercom...)
Pre-recorded Male Intercom Announcement: Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, we hope that you all enjoyed this performance of "Pinky and The Brain: The Musical", presented by "Warner Brothers Animation" and "Warner Bros Theatre Ventures", and directed by "Steven Spielberg. Please make sure to collect all of your personal belongings and exit the theater through the doors located at the back. As you leave the theater tonight, please make sure that you collect all of your personal belongings, as the staff and management here at the "Schubert Theater" are not responsible for lost or stolen items. We thank you for your attention, and we hope you all have a great night here in New York City.
(As the intercom cuts off for the final time, the entire audience of 1,460 men, women, and children begin to all get up from their assigned seats, grab all of their personal belongings, and make their way towards the entry/exit doors located at the back of the theater, and leave the "Schubert Theater" building entirely through the front doors of the theater's main lobby. As this happens, the scene zooms out, showing an exterior view of the theater's marquee once more at around 9:50pm at night in New York City, all before this musical script story of mine finally ends...)
And that was the long-awaited conclusion of the Curtain Call and Conclusion page of this brand-new Broadway musical script story of mine! And yes, this author's note means that this is the end of the curtain call and therefore, the official conclusion of the musical. The actors all got their chances to come out onto the stage, take a bow, and then step back to let the other actors follow suit to do the same thing. This marks the end of a Broadway or touring stage musical, and gives the audience members to see the actors one final time before leaving the theater. And this has been a long journey for all of us with this musical story of mine. And now, its officially time for us all to move on to the Playbill and Credits page of this brand-new Broadway musical script story of mine!
