Act one

Cast List

The10TH Doctor- David Tennant

Tom-

Sophie- Queen Hannah Salvatore

The Master- John Simm

Timelords-

The 11th Doctor- Matt Smith

Amy Pond- Karen Gillan

Rory Williams- Arthur Darvill

A/N I do not own any of the music or characters (other than Tom and Sophie) in this musical!

Purely fan made ideas, I am making no profit from the song choices

The bold is songs, the italics are song names, regular font is either stage directions or speech.

Enjoy!

Chapter one

The orchestra had finished tuning themselves. Suddenly the orchestra start playing, a rhythmic intro The Subwave Signal. The lights come up about ten white spot lights travel their way from the back of the audience to the front of the stage, Lighting up a projection of the outside of the TARDIS.. The screen lifts up to revel a stage bathed in blue and white light.

As the introduction reaches its climax the blue lights begin to pulsate as if they are actually alive. Dry ice is now flooding the stage as a man in his late teens, early twenty's with platinum blond hair, rises from the depths. He is wearing a blue and white chequered short sleeve shirt, blue jeans and black trainers. The Subwave Signal ends.

Tom: It's funny; before I met the Doctor I wasn't much of a travelling man. I just sat at home and did nothing but play computer games. Then one day, I bumped into him, the Doctor. (Projection of the time Tom met the Doctor floats behind him) I saw him save the Earth. From then on I was hooked. I found out everything there was to know about him. Hoping, no, praying that I would meet him again. Then one day, I hit an alien with my car (Projection of a blue alien being hit by Tom's Ford) and quite by accident once again I found the Doctor. He asked me to come with him. I accepted. Well you'd be a fool not to!

An Awful Lot of Running

Tom: He is like fire, burning through time as old as forever, but fast in his prime. I saw his blue spaceship materialize; he looked out and said to me "run for your life!"

(A TARDIS, Police call Box appears upstage centre)

Its completely terrifying but its also exciting, (The 10th Doctor opens the door of the TARDIS working on a spiky looking ball with his sonic screwdriver, brainy specs perched on the end of his nose) he said I was brilliant and I could change the world

So many places I've been; there's so much more to see, we've got galaxies and planets and moons. And an awful lot of running to do.

10th Doctor: Now Tommy boy where do you wanna go next? Han Planet where everyone walks backwards or the planet of the Endthe where the buildings are made out of rubies?

Tom: As a full time companion he gave me a key (the Doctor throws him a key) and a phone with a signal in every galaxy, as we fell through the vortex I felt so free, please don't let this danger be another dream.

'Cos my life before you was reasonably mundane, I've never been happier although we face danger every day, I wouldn't have it any other way.

And you know you can fix that chameleon cicuit if you try hot-wiring the fragment links and superseding the binary/ binary/ binary/binary/ binary/ binary

(The Doctor hits him on the back)

Tom: Thanks for that

10th Doctor: No problem after a while, the TARDIS gets into your head, dangerous thing though for a human like yourself to have the TARDIS' ideas inside your small skull.

(They turn back round and enter the TARDIS)

The TARDIS rotates 180° so the audience can see where the Doctor and Tom have entered. The stage is now flooded with green and yellow lights to simulate the TARDS' interior. The control panel comes up from the same position Tom had been in at the start. It is clear now that we are in the 10th Doctor's TARDIS.

10th Doctor: So what shall it be?

Tom: Actually I was wondering if we could go back in the Earth's history, to 1920's America perhaps.

10th Doctor: Sure, let's fire her up then! Allons-y!

They shake about as if the TARDIS is moving through the time vortex, until finally they land.

10th Doctor: Right then 1925, Chicago, full of Jazz, Liquor and Flappers! Be careful for the latter Tom my old mucker for they are a fearsome bunch if you get on their wrong side.

They run out of the TARDIS doors as the stage spin back around and the front of the TARDIS disappears to show a bustling street of humans all chatting and running around.