The dialogue is from a rehearsal session for a production of Beauty and the Beast, with the main cast members Luke Evans, Dan Stevens, and Josh Gad. The director, James, explains that the production is an old tale and a song as old as time. He welcomes the new cast members, Luke Evans and Dan Stevens, who were part of the live-action motion picture Beauty and the Beast. He emphasizes the company's trust in each other and the importance of performing in front of a live audience.
During the rehearsal, there is a humorous exchange between the cast members and James about the roles they will be playing. Luke Evans, who will play Gaston, expresses his readiness to perform, while Dan Stevens, who will play the Beast, admits that he is nervous. James reassures them and encourages them to embrace the challenges of the production.
The dialogue ends with the cast members performing a scene from the show, with James providing direction and encouragement. The performance is described as invigorating and a return to the love of theater for the cast members. The director praises their performance and expresses his belief that they will be remembered for their roles in this production.
1. The speaker is holding a rose and is about to perform Beauty and the Beast.
2. The production involves members from the live-action movie Beauty and the Beast, including Luke Evans, Dan Stevens, and Josh Gad.
3. The cast members are excited to perform in front of a live audience.
4. The speaker is putting newcomers through their paces, including rehearsing for cross walks and the strut of the character Gaston.
5. The line "No one fights like Gaston" is mentioned as part of the rehearsal.
6. The speaker is preparing for the opening night of their performance, encouraging the cast to give their best.
7. The performance is of the song "Be Our Guest" from Beauty and the Beast.
8. The audience's reaction to the performance is described as incredible and invigorating.
9. The performance is happening in a gas station parking lot, which is described as a cross walk and the closest thing to performing out on the cross walk.
10. The cast members are complimented on their performances, with the speaker stating that they looked gorgeous.
11. The location of the performance is described as terrifying and dangerous, which the cast members are told they can overcome as it's Beauty and the Beast.
12. The performance is described as a tale as old as time.
13. The performance is happening on Beverly and Genesee, and the audience will be asked where they were when the Cross Walk Theater Company performs Beauty and the Beast.