I agree with the idea of not being able to reproduce what you saw someone else doing with the show. In having seen this show when done on a professional
level and knowing to what extent and to what a
level you can take many areas of it, much less hopefully what worked for you and what you might imporove, it's time to do your own design for the show.
Each director and production's interpetation or take on the show should be unique, otherwise no matter what the
level it's presented, why not just stay at home and watch the movie? You already know the wow which is good and bad in both a challange to you and a detriment in your own concept for it's design.
Challenge for you will be to make the show work on your
stage with if not as much wow possible, with as much enjoyment. Let's
face it, this Broadway tour probably will not have the same production on your own
stage. It's your
stage this production is presented on. Toys and Wow besides the
point. You now have lots of time to study and develop the most kick rear design of your own ability possible. Who knows while the budget for
effect might not be as great, perhaps between you and your director's take on the design you will both come up with an even better take on the show. That is once you
release the idea of doing as good and instead develop your own production of it. This is the way that seeing another production of it when good can hamper you. While for solutions you might not be wasting as much time as to "a solution" for them, still you are less developing your own soulution and copying someone else's than inventing your own perhaps better solution.
You saw the show, put it besides the fact. Read the script many times in reference to your own school's skill
level and
stage. Talk with the director for his slant on the show alot than do lots of origional research as to the show and director's take on it. Than come up with your own design that's better than the pro one you saw even if more simple in tech.