BroadwayWorld meets Disney World in this exclusive video featuring the "Finding Nemo - The Musical" currently running at Disney's Animal Kingdom. Click now to watch highlights from the show, backstage interviews and a visit with the co-creators Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Tony Award-winner (and husband) Bobby Lopez.
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"Celebrating a birthday this week: Rene Descartes is 412! Do you know who he is? Then why are you watching this show? You could probably get into college and even get one of those job things. As for the rest of us; Amanda Bynes is 22! Yay!" -E!'s "The Soup"
The show down in Orlando is very cute and gets an amazing audience reaction which sadly you can only barely hear near the end. The opening number gets WILD applause and so many ooohs and ahhhhs.
It's a fast and furious 35 minute show that to perform, must be like running a marathon. There's very little dialogue and all the actors are running around like crazy... they call it the Finding Nemo Workout...
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - Willy Wonka
I am a firm believer in serendipity- all the random pieces coming together in one wonderful moment, when suddenly you see what their purpose was all along.
When clicking to open the video I was saying to myself, "how bad is this going to be," but actually, the show looks really fun.
"Zac is sweet as can be. He's very much just a sweet kid from California who happens to have a face that looks like it was drawn by Michelangelo, (if Michelangelo did anime)." -Adam Shankman.
"I haven't left this building since Windows 3.1!"
"Celebrating a birthday this week: Rene Descartes is 412! Do you know who he is? Then why are you watching this show? You could probably get into college and even get one of those job things. As for the rest of us; Amanda Bynes is 22! Yay!" -E!'s "The Soup"
The show isn't terribly well represented though...no, it's not high drama by any stretch of the imagination, but it's a good time when you're there in the audience. The scenic and costume design is really stunning and puts other Disney theme park shows--and they have some great ones--to shame. I wasn't crazy about the score myself but it's certainly an achievement (an original 35-minute musical based on a non-musical source--the first time Disney has done that for a park I believe?) and it works. The movie will always be better, but that's to be expected given that the musical adaptation has been trimmed so much. But what they do in that short amount of time is a hoot, and if I may get a little sappy, it's worth it to see the kids light up. (Awwww.)
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Diva - we may be having extra large traffic since it's a video that the disney fans are probably clicking on left and right around the net. My suggestion would be to open up the page and click pause on the player - let it all load in and then play it...
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - Willy Wonka
I personally think it looks amazing. I loved the jellyfishes and the sea turtles. I want to work in DisneyWorld after high school, and since I'm usually cast as kids, maybe one day I could try this. I have no clue how to operate those puppets though, but I could learn.
I have to go see this show! I love the movie and I love the music so far! I am still thinking about buying the recording on iTunes... if it's till there. Anyway, the effects are amazing, the songs are awesome... what else can I say?! lol
Does anyone know if Lonny Price did the cast recording? I know he and Kate Wetherhead (who I know did the cast recording) did a little press release singing Big Blue World.
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Marlin: Bobby Lopez Nemo: Kate Wetherhead Dory: Kristen Anderson-Lopez Crush: Victor Chan Mr. Ray/Gill: Victor Hawks Bruce: Graham Stevens Anchor/Main Moonfish: Doug Shapiro Chum/Nigel: Jordan Gelber Pearl/Darla: Sara Wordsworth Tad/Squirt: Karla Mosley Bloat: Michael ML Wooley Sheldon/Deb: Stephanie D'Abruzzo Coral/Peach: Alison Cimmet
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - Willy Wonka
I think it looks great. I know people who have gone and loved it....i still love Tarzan Rocks...I am not sure if it was because the singer was cute or that I wanted to be the backup dancers haha.
I am so in love with the woman who is Dory...she is a hoot!
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I wish the video would've interviewed a set of people who were double cast -- instead of just one of them. It makes it seem like there is a lead player who does as many shows as she can, and the other one covers her.
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Lexy (and also Bobby/Kristen) state quite clearly the show is double cast.. not sure why you were left with the impression that one performer does more shows than another..
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - Willy Wonka
well, double cast means there are two people doing a part...not necessarily that they do so equally. And the only discussion of split was "there are 4 shows a day, and i do 2-4"...makes it seem like the split is uneven. cause the truth is that she does 0-4 shows a day.
combine that with the fact that only one cast is interviewed and filmed, and you must admit it is a bit confusing.
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Just a short note to say that I got to see this last month while on vacation. I thought is was extremely well done with catchy music and the puppetry is simply gorgeous. It's quite a feast for the eyes trying to take everything in.
The Lopez team did a phenomenal job in capturing the spirit of the movie with such challenges, (namely consensing what is an 1 and a 1/2+ film into 35 minutes of stage time).
I don't know which guy was playing the role of Crush, (the turtle), when I saw it but he was so great! "Go With the Flow" is a demanding number and it seemed his voice had no limits. Fantastic!
Speaking of LIVE shows at Disney, someone mentioned they loved Hunchback. I never did get to see this but one of my all time Favourites was "Disney's Doug, Live!" I wish this one was still around. I REALLY wish I could get my hands on a recording of the music! So catchy and sweet.
i saw this in disney last april and it was so good. it was amazing. the acting and the singing was excellent and so were the songs. i cant wait till november when i go to disney so i can see it again
Yep, I am the one that mentioned "Hunchback" at MGM--- that was my fave--- Matt the Juggler at the preshow was worth the price of admission !!
"B & B" is still ok, but they scaled it back a lot, so its not the same--- That show we usually go see just for the preshow - "Four for a Dollar"- they are really good !
"I'm tellin' you, the only times I really feel the presence of God are when I'm having sex and during a great Broadway musical." - Nathan Lane - Jeffrey