I attend a musical theater class that is entered through a trapdoor in a minivan that leads to a tunnel system leading to every single Broadway theater. Today we were having a meet and greet with the actresses of the new West Side Story, Ariana Debose and Rachel Zegler. At the end, I told them that their performances made me cry even though I hadn’t seen the film yet. They said, oh, that’s so sweet, do you want to take a picture? So we took a selfie together, I went back up out of the minivan, back to my dads car, and looked at my phone for the picture but i accidentally took a picture of the ceiling! I wanted to go back but every time I did an alarm went off that said the word “stealing” over and over again
This dream might represent your deep desire to be part of the world of musical theater and Broadway. The minivan and the tunnel system symbolize a hidden and secret way to access this world, as if it's something exclusive and difficult to reach. The meet and greet with Ariana Debose and Rachel Zegler indicates your admiration for talented performers and your desire to connect with them.
The fact that their performances made you cry even though you hadn't seen the film yet suggests that you have a powerful emotional connection to the world of theater. It implies that you are deeply moved by the artistry and talent of these actors.
The selfie and the accidental picture of the ceiling may symbolize a missed opportunity or a feeling of disappointment. It could suggest that you fear missing out on these experiences or that you are afraid of not being able to fully capture and remember the moments that you desire.
The alarm that goes off every time you try to go back may represent your fear of being seen as a trespasser or intruder in this world. It could reflect a worry that you do not belong or that you are not worthy of being a part of the Broadway community.
Overall, this dream suggests a strong yearning to be involved in musical theater and Broadway, but also some feelings of insecurity and fear of not being accepted or having your dreams realized. It may be a reflection of your aspirations and anxieties regarding pursuing a career or involvement in the performing arts.