Full Synopsis

Full Synopsis

Act One

Our story begins with the Prologue of Dr. Dolittle. Dr. John Dolittle's parrot, Polynesia, proclaims that the doctor has a philosophy: animals can be friends ("Opening"). We follow Polynesia to a quaint West of England fishing village where we are introduced to the villagers of the town and Matthew Mugg, Dr. Dolittle's best friend. Matthew reveals shocking news - there has recently been a murder and the town's citizens are eagerly anticipating a trial filled with mistaken identity, love, and betrayal ("Puddleby-On-The-Marsh").

As lights come up on the Puddleby Courtroom of Puddleby England, in 1837, General Bellowes reads aloud the charge brought forth on Dr. John Dolittle: murdering an unknown woman by throwing her off a cliff into the Bristol Channel. Dolittle proclaims it is a misunderstanding, however, and that the woman is actually a seal named Sophie. The doctor explains that the seal wished to go to the North Pole to see her husband. When General Bellowes and the angry mob become skeptical of the claim, Dr. Dolittle goes on to explain his history with animals.

A flashback commences; we are taken to Dolittle's study, as he is treating an elderly patient named Aubrey Dymme-Witt. Upon Aubrey's abrupt exit, Dolittle considers his prospects as an animal doctor rather than people doctor. With a little help from his trusty sidekick, Polynesia, Dr. Dolittle imagines what it would be like to interact with tigers, cheetahs, and other exotic creatures ("Talk To The Animals").

We transition back into the courtroom as the trial resumes. General Bellowes, who is still rather skeptical, calls his own feisty British bulldog to the stand ("Rufus Enters"). Following Dr. Dolittle's cross-examination and bark translation, Rufus exits ("Rufus Exits") and Matthew Mugg takes the stand in defense of his best friend ("My Friend The Doctor"). Tommy Stubbins, a 10-year old local boy, promptly bursts into the courtroom with his sick duck, Dab-Dab, and begs for Dolittle's help.

A flashback commences; we are joined by Matthew Mugg, on a stormy night, on the Oxenthorpe Road near Puddleby-On-The-Marsh ("Stormy Night"). Matthew encounters Tommy Stubbins desperately seeking help for a duck who has broken its wing. Matthew, after careful consideration, brings Tommy and the duck to Dr. John Dolittle ("Tommy Meets The Doctor"). As Polynesia prepares pork sausage dinner for Dolittle's guests ("Make Him Behave"), the doctor declines the pork insisting that one should always try to avoid eating one's friends ("The Vegetarian"). Tommy, Matthew, and the others settle down to sleep out the storm and have a peaceful night of rest.

At early dawn, the guests are awoken by Dolittle - it's time for the morning clinic ("The Doctor's Clinic"). A young woman named Emma Fairfax enters with an injured fox. Emma, the doctor comes to find out, is the niece of General Bellowes; a man that Dr. Dolittle particularly dislikes. An argument ensues and Emma promptly storms out ("At The Crossroads").

Back to the trial at the Courthouse, General Bellowes and the doctor are engaging in a heated conversation. Although the General still doubts that the story of Sophie the seal is true, he allows John Dolittle to explain how he came into possession of Sophie. The doctor proclaims it all began when he received a big box from a friend in Tibet ("Entrance of the Pushmi-Pullyu").

A flashback commences; we find Dr. Dolittle in his garden with Tommy, Polynesia, and Matthew. The delivery of the box brings great curiosity and an even greater discovery - it's the two headed llama, the Pushmi-Pullyu! With the exotic creature in their possession and an incentive for monetary gain, Dolittle travels to Blossom's Mammoth Circus ("Blossom Sees Double"). When circus owner Albert Blossom sees the rare animal, he can't believe his eyes ("I've Never Seen Anything Like It!"). After a few moments of haggling, John and Blossom strike a deal and the circus act is set ("The Circus Playout"). Next we find the doctor and his gang at the circus encampment, counting their earnings of thirty-eight pounds, two and ten pence; enough to set out in search of The Great Pink Sea Snail. Emma Fairfax, having witnessed Dolittle's act, charges to the caravan and accuses the doctor of being a hypocrite and an immoral person. In frustration, Emma vents to Matthew Mugs, who tells her she is a beautiful person ("Beautiful Things"). Dolittle comes back to the caravan with news; he has discovered the cause of Sophie's depression - she was separated from her husband when they were captured. The doctor and Matthew hatch a plan to help the seal escape and return her safely back to the North Pole.

As nightfall arrives, Dr. Dolittle and Sophie sneak off to the cliffs above the Bristol Channel. Here, John Dolittle wishes Sophie well and carries her to the edge of the cliff ("When I Look In Your Eyes"). As the doctor is walking away from the cliffs, however, two policemen appear from the shadows - they have witnessed everything! The officers grab Dolittle and take him away. Emma, shocked and remorseful, follows close behind.

We transition back to the trial, at the Courthouse, to find that Dr. Dolittle has been acquitted of murder charges due to the testimony from the bearded lady at the circus. As the crowd rejoices, however, General Bellowes decides that Dolittle's behavior is lunatic and infringes upon the public safety; the doctor must be committed to the insane asylum. Emma objects and is taken away by the Bailiff as the crowd angrily responds. In frustration, Dr. Dolittle wonders why we treat animals like animals ("Like Animals") and the doctor is led out of the courtroom to his cell.

Act Two

The curtain rises on Dr. Dolittle sitting in a cell, awaiting his fate, when Emma Fairfax enters the jail to visit with him. When their conversation turns into an angry fight, the two express their hatred for each other ("You're Impossible!"). As the argument reaches its peak, Dolittle grabs Emma and kisses her on impulse. Emma, who is utterly surprised, reels back and slaps the doctor as she leaves the cell ("The Conspiracy").

Just outside of the Courtroom, Polynesia and Matthew have gathered together to prepare for the escape! As the parrot flies away to begin the rescue, Emma storms in to find Matthew who tries his best to calm Emma down and rationalize the doctor's behavior. When he finally helps her realize the true compassion of John Dolittle, Emma rushes off in excitement but plants a big wet kiss on Matthew's cheek before leaving. With Emma out of sight, Matthew jumps for joy and proclaims his love for Ms. Fairfax ("After Today").

We now find Tommy and Matthew on sea, aboard The Flounder, as they anxiously await the arrival of Dr. Dolittle and Polynesia. At that very moment the doctor appears, from the sky, in a parachute supported by a flock of seagulls ("The Balloon Descends"). He lands safely and the whole crew rejoices. When the group arrives at the ship's dining saloon, Emma is revealed in the kitchen! Dolittle, both weary and annoyed by this, takes a seat at the table. The two begin to argue once again when Emma is in disagreement about the ship's final destination ("Fabulous Places"). As a compromise the bickering duo agrees to randomly choose one location on the globe - this will be the undisputed destination of their travels. Emma lands on Sea Star Island ("Last Reported Position"), a tiny island which merely floats in the sea.

Later that evening, on the upper deck of The Flounder, Polynesia and Dolittle search for Sea Star Island. They put their search on hold, for the remainder of the night, to rest. Emma, who had been scrubbing the deck all evening, is already fast asleep; Matthew and Dolittle each try to express their feelings for Emma ("Where Are The Words?").

As the two men fade silently into the shadows, there is a flash of lightning and rumbling of thunder ("The Storm"). The Flounder crew rush up on deck to encounter the turbulent storm. The weather continues to grow more violent and eventually splits the ship in half creating chaos; the crew abandons ship as The Flounder sinks to its watery grave.

Morning breaks and the sun rises - Dr. Dolittle calmly floats to the seashore on a piece of wreckage as Polynesia looks on. The remaining crew members, except for Emma who has vanished, also arrive onto the seashore; exhausted from the storm. The group has finally found Sea Star Island ("Welcome To Sea Star Island") and must begin to travel inland on foot. As the others head off, the doctor stays behind to leave orders with Polynesia. From the undergrowth comes Emma, in a bad mood, who overhears Dolittle's concern for her safety. Dolittle, embarrassed that she has heard, attempts to cover up his compassion and continues on with his rude ways. At that very moment warriors appear from behind the bushes and the group is surrounded; Straight Arrow, their leader and a good friend of the doctor's, steps forward - the two embrace. Straight Arrow invites the group for tea and tells them about his island: a perfect sanctuary for all animals to coexist ("Save The Animals").

Without warning, a thunderous sound shakes the entire island and a deep resonant sound reverberates. In the near vicinity, the legendary Great Pink Sea Snail appears ("The Entrance of Jean-Claude"). After a bit of interaction, Dr. Dolittle discovers that the snail's name is Jean-Claude and is very friendly; Jean-Claude insists that he would like to visit his cousin in Scotland! The travelers begin to gather their things, in preparation for their journey back to Puddleby, except for Dolittle who says he simply cannot return to England. The doctor says his goodbyes to each friend ("The Goodbyes") - Emma leaves him with a passionate kiss. John Dolittle is left alone, with his books and maps.

Two weeks have now passed as Dolittle sits under a full moon, at the beach, and writes a letter to his dear Emma ("Something In Your Smile"). At the conclusion, Sophie the seal surprises him, at the shore, with exciting news: all of the animals in England have gone on strike and refuse to do any work unless Dr. Dolittle is pardoned immediately. Dolittle races home to witness everything that is occurring ("Reprise: Save The Animals")!

Outside the Puddleby Courtroom, pandemonium has occurred; General Bellowes is facing an angry gathering of villagers and animals. Emma Fairfax leads the coup, as her voice rings out with others in protest ("The Voice Of Protest"). Under the ravenous pressure of the town and its animals, General Bellowes grants amnesty to Dolittle and declares him completely innocent of all wrongdoing. Just then, the doctor flies into town on the exotic Pushmi-Pullyu to the amazement of the crowd. The entire company rejoices as Emma and Dolittle embrace. ("Act Two Finale").