Disney's Next Show

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ucjrdude902
#1Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 11:47am

With BATB and now Tarzan closing. Do you think Disney is going to get another show in the works?

MungoGypsy8232
#2re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 11:48am

The Man in the Ceiling

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zepka102
#2re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 11:48am

Absolutely nothing. The're done with Tarzan now closing. Pointless to try anything else.


::bust a move::

MungoGypsy8232
#3re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 11:50am

This was posted nearly a year ago.

If it's so beloved, why have I never heard of it?
link

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ucjrdude902
#4re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 11:52am

Maybe they should do Aladdin. Make it over the top kinda like BATB-people would love it!

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#5re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 11:53am

They are working on the script to ALADDIN.

I don't know where they are in the process.


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ucjrdude902
#6re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 11:54am

A while back I remember seeing some form of Aladdin perform. Maybe in a Disney parade. They did "friend like me"-quite cool-they had 12 guys in the same physique to pop out when the genie multiplies.

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Raviolisun
#7re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 11:55am

HERCULES.


One time, Patti LuPone punched me in the face...


It was awesome.
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BrodyFosse123
#8re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 11:57am

Yeah...and that ridiculous rumor of THE LITTLE MERMAID opening at the Lunt-Fontanne in a few months had no merit to it.

http://www.playbill.com/news/article/106672.html

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CapnHook
#9re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 12:02pm

A revival of AIDA...with all of Zoser's songs cut, thereby making it a good show.


"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle

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ucjrdude902
#10re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 12:03pm

Wow. That was not funny. But whats funny is how you try to be funny!

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Mr Roxy
#11re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 12:05pm

Fantasia


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MungoGypsy8232
#12re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 12:06pm

I never even thought of Fantasia, but that'd be awesome!

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FOAnatic
#13re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 12:06pm

LMAO.

Ain't that the truth, Capn?


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xoxRogue
#14re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 12:22pm

A while back I remember seeing some form of Aladdin perform. Maybe in a Disney parade. They did "friend like me"-quite cool-they had 12 guys in the same physique to pop out when the genie multiplies.

The Disney parade of Aladdin was the highlight of my childhood. They performed (at least at that part of the parade) "Prince Ali". It was spectacular -- at least when I was an adolescent. I actually have part of it on video. re: Disney's Next Show


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BobbyBubby
#15re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 1:08pm

Although I'm not a huge fan of Disney on Broadway, I'd kill to see:

Alice in Wonderland

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Footlooser
#16re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 1:57pm

Pocahantas!!! Beautiful score!


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MungoGypsy8232
#17re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 2:18pm

They can't do Pocahontas! If you want the reason, it's wikipedia somewhere.

#18re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 3:47pm

They should take a break for awhile, then tackle the Hunchback of Notre Dame.

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amalou
#19re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 3:51pm

They should take a break for awhile, then tackle the Hunchback of Notre Dame.

Yes yes yes yes yes!!! They should try to make it as similar to the German version as possible because it's much darker and far more for adults than children. But of course, Disney is all about fluff and kiddy friendly BS, so I doubt they'd do that. re: Disney's Next Show


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CyCoSpAz2
#20re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 3:53pm

Aladdin remains my favorite movie of all time. I wouldn't mind seeing it on stage.

Julian2
#21re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 3:59pm

From Wikipedia . . .

"Numerous attempts have been made to turn Pocahontas into a live-action Disney musical, akin to The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast on Broadway. However, it has been difficult to logistically transfer the film to the stage because of potential technical problems. A stage is limited by size, and several scenes such as "Colors of the Wind" and the final scene where Pocahontas runs after the English ship, would have to be reconceived entirely, which would likely diminish their crucial power on the story.[citation needed] "

Oh please. Heaven forbid we reconceive.


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popular_elphie
#22re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 4:01pm

Aladdin or Hercules. Please.

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CapnHook
#23re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 4:08pm

Wikipedia can be updated by anyone, including you or me. And the person who wrote that wikipedia update is obviously an idiot.


"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle

DTBG2
#26re: Disney's Next Show
Posted: 6/23/07 at 4:45pm

Disney's "Hunchback" was already staged in Germany.
just FYI.