Dis-topia: The EPCOT Musical - Part 3
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In the final part of this three-part Dis-topia deep dive, Michael Saint Gregory explores the music of the show — from Robby Good’s score and orchestration to the use of leitmotifs, contrasting character sound worlds, and the way the music deepens the script written by Matthew Deegan. This episode looks at how Dis-topia blends Disney-inspired nostalgia, darker dramatic textures, and rock influence to create a sound world that supports the show’s themes of control, rebellion, memory, and hope.
Michael also examines the rarity of what Dis-topia achieved as an independent production, including the scale of its orchestral ambition and the release of a full cast recording and studio album. If you’re interested in themed entertainment, musical theater, composition, or the craft of how music shapes storytelling, this episode is for you.
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