JennH said: "With all love to the CM's who I certainly don't want to see out of work especially since those parks haven't even reopened yet...to this, I still say good riddance. It was awful and arguablythe worst of all 3 productions. The cruise one was the best and that still doesn't say much, because in the end none of them are great.
As for therest, considering the whole of theDisneyland Resort isn't open yet (except for a phased reopening of Downtown Disney)I figured that would be cut as it's the only 'mainstage' show in either park, and therefore the most expensive. And DL isn't an Equity Park like 'World', it's AGVA. I believe they'd have to sever ties with AGVA to hire non union.
EDIT-I forgot about Mickey and the Magical Map...it's also closing."
There was no reason for your negativity in the beginning. None. People are losing their livelihoods. Choose kindness. I for one LOVED this show, especially due to its diversity. When I saw it, Anna was Black and Elsa was Asian. I teared up a bit thinking about all the little Black and Asian girls in the audience seeing themselves onstage. And their VOICES. Incredible. Hard to believe they had to perform multiple times a day and still sounded so pristine. We in the Broadway “community” tend to look down on theme park performers, but there are MANY theme park performers who are worthy of the Broadway stage. Some have actually chosen to perform at theme parks instead of pursuing a Broadway career. I feel terribly for everyone losing their jobs during this time.