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- 6th: hallway where level 1 keycard and gasmask are: scp 173. 7th: time switch gas room: likely for scp 173. 8th: surveillance room: scp 049. 9th: three way: scp 914 is there. 10th: a turning hallway going left: scp 1162 is there. 11th: right turn with elevator going to 939 guys. 12th: heavy containment door and its not a dead end.
- Disable scp-079's access to the doors 2. Go to scp-079 3. It will say it will open gate b if you give it access to the doors 4.give 079 access to the doors again 5. Everything related to SCP - Containment Breach. Created Aug 22, 2012.
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This article is about the stage musical. For the book series, see Containment Breach. For the film series, see Containment Breach (film series). For other uses, see Containment Breach (disambiguation).
Containment Breach
The Musical
Broadway Playbill cover
Music | Sophia MacLeod |
Lyrics | Carlisle Atticus |
Book | Sal Linnen and |
Roger Mackenzie | |
Basis | 2007 novel by Kate McGears |
Productions | 2009 Wyoming tryout |
2009 Broadway | |
2011 US Tour | |
2012 West End | |
2014 UK Tour |
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Containment Breach The Musical is a musical with music by Sophia Macleod, lyrics by Carlisle Atticus, and book by Sal Linnen and Roger Mackenzie. It is based on the best-selling 2007 novel Containment Breach, the first book in the SCP Foundation series by author Kate McGears.
The musical debuted January 11, 2009, at the Oneiroi Theater in Wyoming and met with instant critical and commercial success. It premiered on Broadway at the Palace Theater on October 6, 2009.[1] The musical has since become a popular choice for productions by community theatres, school and university groups, summer camps and regional theatre companies.[2]
Synopsis
Act 1
A married couple are aroused from their sleep by the sound of a crying infant. The wife tells her husband that it's his turn to check on the baby. As the husband opens the door to their bedroom, he turns around and exclaims with alarm that they do not have a child. The husband is pulled through the doorway by an off-stage assailant. The terrified wife calls the police, and the call is intercepted by the Foundation Surveillance Network ('Something is [REDACTED]ing My Husband!').
Mobile Task Force Beta-12 arrives to find a globular red mass closing in on the wife. The team captures the creature in a metal crate, administers amnestics to the wife, and cleans up the husband's remains ('Just Another Tuesday'). They transport the creature to Site-19's North Containment Hall and lock it in a containment cell next to SCP-049 ('Secure, Contain, Protect'). Dr. Jack Bright and his assistants walk through the corridor to check that all SCPs are accounted for ('Roll Call').
Bright enters SCP-105's containment chamber and performs a routine test of her anomalous ability to see locations in photographs as they presently appear ('What a Wonderful World'). Afterward, she is told she may be granted certain privileges for her good behavior. SCP-105 requests various luxury items, including fresh flowers and a bible, but also asks that Dr. Bright call her by her real name, Iris. Bright approves all her requests except the final one, as calling her by her real name would be a breach of protocol ('List of Requests').
Burdened by his obligation to treat the innocent captives the same way he treats the monsters, Bright goes to the SCP-408 enclosure and confesses his guilty feelings to lepidopterist Dr. Zynnia Kondraki. Kondraki reassures Bright that he is doing the right thing, although her speech includes a number of subtle allusions to the clear romantic tension between them ('Bright's Lament').
Elsewhere in Site-19, the amorphous red blob (now designated SCP-844) reveals itself to have the voice and personality of a small, frightened child. SCP-049, contained in the neighboring cell, tries to explain SCP-844's situation in a sensitive and gentle way, but he is interrupted by Able (SCP-076), who provides a more frank and honest description of life in containment ('Where am I?'/'Being Anomalous Really Sucks, Okay?').
Loud sirens and bright flashing lights suddenly fill the hallway. The SCPs cheer, recognizing it as a Containment Breach alarm. They happily speculate who may have attained freedom, but are horrified when they find that it is SCP-106 ('Who's the Lucky Bastard?'/'Oh HELL No!'). SCP-106 silently performs a short dance number before leaving to wreak havoc in Site-19 ('Rage State Ragtime').
Meanwhile, Bright and Kondraki come close to sharing their first kiss while SCP-408 specimens create a romantic atmosphere around them ('Screw Professionalism'). Just as they are about to confess their feelings for one another, Site Director Yorick Cleffordson announces over Site-19's PA system that all personnel must assist in recontaining SCP-106 at any cost ('Put That Thing Back Where It Came From (Or So Help Me)'). Bright and Kondraki exchange awkward goodbyes and quickly run off to defend their Site.
Bright searches Site-19's East Storage Wing for anything that might be able to stop SCP-106, but all he finds are Safe-Class objects with bizarre-but-unhelpful abilities ('My Kingdom for a Euclid'). Finally, he grabs a handful of objects with unidentified anomalous properties and leaves, hoping for the best ('What the Hell, I'm Dead Either Way').
SCP-106 walks through Site-19's cafeteria, killing staff members right and left. Suddenly the cafeteria turns into an idyllic pastoral scene, causing SCP-106 to recoil in terror. It sends handfuls of black, highly acidic sludge into the air, causing SCP-408 specimens to scatter and fall (“[TANGO EXPUNGED]”). Just as SCP-106 spies Kondraki in the corner of the room, Bright bursts in with his arms full of undocumented SCP objects. He throws them one after another at SCP-106, but to no avail. SCP-106 slowly advances toward Bright until the two are face-to-face. SCP-106 reaches forward menacingly, but at the last moment, Bright puts a comb on SCP-106’s head, turning it into a beautiful young woman– much to its distress.
Site Director Yorickson enters the room with back-up security personnel, and SCP-106 is apprehended before it can remove the comb. Just as the trouble seems to be over, a support beam weakened by SCP-106’s sludge attacks begins to collapse. Bright sees the support about to fall on Kondraki and he pushes her out of the way, sacrificing himself in the process. He confesses his love to her with his dying breaths (“Screw Professionalism (Reprise)”). As his body goes limp, a red amulet falls out of his hand.
Act 2
Several days after the containment breach, a team of D-Class personnel is cleaning the damaged cafeteria. One of them finds the red amulet lying amongst some rubble and picks it up. His entire disposition immediately changes, and he runs out of the room in confusion. When captured and questioned, he claims to be Dr. Jack Bright. After he correctly answers questions only the real Bright would know, his interrogators are forced to believe him ('I'm a Doctor, Not a D-Class”).
Bright, in his new body, is designated as SCP-963 and placed in a holding cell until an available containment chamber can be found. Bright notes the irony of finding himself on the other side of the containment door (“Bright’s Lament (Reprise)'). He is surprised to find himself moved to an “overflow” chamber containing other humanoids. His cellmates, SCP-2800 and SCP-1846, attempt to raise his spirits (“It's Like a Really Long Vacation”).
Meanwhile, Kondraki, still believing Bright to be dead, has her butterflies create an illusion of him so she can say goodbye (“Damn Your Sexy Face”). Dr. Everett King enters the butterfly enclosure to retrieve some notes, and several butterflies escape as he comes in. Kondraki follows them to the cell where Bright is being held, and the two reunite (“I’m Confused, But Kiss Me”).
Elsewhere in Site-19, Able has been transferred to the cell next to Iris’. The two recount the romantic relationship they fostered as teammates in the Omega-7 Task Force as well the breakup that followed. Able begs her to see the warm, loving man behind the brutal killer (“I Would Probably Never Gut You”). However, Iris rejects the idea of ever getting back together.
Bright continues to live day-to-day life an SCP, growing increasingly dissatisfied with the way he is treated by his former co-workers. (“When You’re a Skip”). He gradually becomes sympathetic to the plight of his fellow humanoid SCPs. He only embraces the “good” SCPs at first, but he eventually warms up to the more dangerous ones as well (“We’re All Monsters, Really”).
During his weekly secret rendezvous with Kondraki, Bright tells of a massive breakout he is planning with his fellow SCPs. He instructs her to hide in a safe place so she will not be hurt during the escape, and promises to run away with her when he is free (“What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”). Kondraki agrees, but later confesses to her butterflies that she is morally conflicted (“I’m So Screwed, Guys”).
The following day, Bright springs his plan into action. With the help of various SCP allies, A massive containment breach is successfully instigated (“The Breakout Song”). Many personnel are killed in the ensuing breach, including Bright himself. However, he comes back once again when his amulet falls onto Dr. King’s recently-deceased body (“Why Do I Taste Apples?”). Bright personally releases Iris from her containment chamber, finally calling her by her proper name. Able pleads for Iris to open his containment door and release him, but she chooses not to (“It Wasn’t a Healthy Relationship At All, Really”).
Bright finds Kondraki, but she has had a change of heart and cannot bring herself to run away with him. She explains that she needs to keep her promise to the Foundation by staying behind to help recontain the SCPs that want to destroy humanity, but she still wants Bright to escape while he can (“Screw Professionalism (Reprise, Again)”). The two say a tearful goodbye and Bright departs while Kondraki stays behind to fight alongside her butterflies.
After the breach, Kondraki once again has her butterflies create an illusion of Bright with his original face. Her friend, Dr. Agatha Reach, enters the enclosure, grieving the death of Dr. King, and the two commiserate over their lost loves (“All My Boyfriends End Up Dead”). Suddenly, Bright enters the room, still in King’s body, and explains that no one knew King had died except the three of them, meaning he can essentially take over King's identity. Reach is initially disturbed, but decides she is happy her friends can be together, and says that King would have wanted things this way. Bright and Kondraki kiss, overjoyed at the second chance at living a normal life again together in Site-19 (“A Happy Ending, Sort Of”).
A group of shadowy figures monitor surveillance footage of the previous scene. As they discuss what to do, Able enters the room in a suit, revealing himself to be O5-1, head of the Overseer Council. He explains that the whole event was orchestrated by the Overseers, and that they have decided to allow Bright to live on as Dr. King. The Council meeting breaks for lunch and Able is left alone in the room. Iris suddenly enters, confused. Able explains it was all a test, and Iris tearfully runs to his arms. With the containment breach officially over, the rest of Site-19's personnel get back to work (“Secure, Contain, Protect (Reprise)”.
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Original Broadway Cast
Actor | Role |
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Andrew S. Bear | Dr. Jack Bright |
Django Ricmann | Dr. Jack Bright, 2nd Body |
Montala Roth | Dr. Zynnia Kondraki |
Chris DeMatisse | Dr. Everett King |
Kirby Cavender | Dr. Clefford Yorickson |
Silva Diez | Dr. Agatha Reach |
Peppa Denkar | Iris |
Tom Stone | Able |
Hippolyta Ardson | SCP-106 |
Cyril Locke | SCP-844 |
Troy DuChamp | SCP-049 |
Chaz D. Kevereaux | SCP-2800 |
Fritz Conwill E. | SCP-1846 |
Erica H. Anberough | Mrs. Halo |
Cane P. Raven | Mr. Halo |
Vaughn Pencer | SCP-527 |
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Parrent Chapter Sonia wanted to sprint towards the exit, but found that the best she could do was a slow waddle. Each step took all the effort she could muster just to lift one of her gargantuan legs, and by the time she reached the door she was breathing hard and starting to sweat. Waddling down the hall she looked downright comical, her round double chinned face turning bright red to match her hair. 5 minutes later, she’d barely made it 100 feet and was almost ready to give up when she saw something around the corner that caught her attention.
A door was conspicuously open, with an enticing smell coming from it. As she approached, she heard a familiar hum and, looking inside, she was surprised to find a fully stocked convenience store. It wasn’t the facility’s usual cafeteria filled with healthy snacks, but more like one you’d see at a gas station filled with every candy and soda imaginable. Truthfully Sonia hadn’t been in one since high school, but now it was exactly what her fat body was craving.
She waddled in and immediately grabbed a candy bar, tearing it open instead devouring it in 2 bites. Then she grabbed another. And another. She waddled through the store, eating some snacks while stuffing others in her bra and waistband. Eventually she found herself in front of a giant soda machine. Normally she’d just grab a small Diet Coke, but today she grabbed the biggest cup they had and filled it with Mountain Dew.
“There that’s better,” she thought to herself after taking a giant sip of the cool, sweet liquid. “Now what was I doing?”
Sonia remembered she was trying to get out of there, but was having a hard time remembering why, or even what the layout of the building was. She wandered aimlessly down the halls, constantly stuffing her face, when she fortunately ran into two familiar figures.
“Hey,” Sonia called out, realizing her voice sounded deeper and heavier than it had before.
The two women turned around.
“Hey, who...” the massively pregnant Amy began. “Sonia?! Is that you?!”
“Hey yeah,” Sonia said, slowly waddling towards them, her massive belly jiggling with every step.
“Did... did an SCP get you?” Marsha inquired.
“Huh?” Sonia said dumbly. “I mean yeah, I guess...”
“Well it’s lucky we found you then,” Marsha continued. “Did you find any more about Amy’s condition?”
“Her condition?” Sonia asked, sipping her soda and scratching her massive ass. “Oh you mean like she’s preggers?”
“Sonia, are you feeling ok?” Amy asked, realizing that Sonia didn’t just look different, she was acting different as well.
“Yeah, fine. Just fat,” Sonia giggled, her massive belly heaving. “Hey do you think Rick survived? Or Dan?”
“I suppose it’s possible,” Marsha mused. “Why do you care about them in particular?”
“Because they’re super hot!” Sonia said, giggling again.
Marsha and Amy looked at each other, concerned.
- Walking further they bump into Rick and Dan. But are they real or are they SCPs?
- Before they can go any farther, Amy goes into labor.
- Sonia accidentally touches Amy, altering her pregnancy
- As Sonia eats, she continues to transform.
- Something else.
- Something else.
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