
‘Finding Nemo-The Musical’ Makes
Splash In Live Stage Spectacular at Disney’s Animal
Kingdom
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BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- The undersea world that charmed
audiences around the world in the Disney-Pixar smash-hit
film "Finding Nemo" comes to life in an all-new
musical stage show at Disney's Animal Kingdom. Preview
performances began in November with the premiere set
for January 2007.
Featuring original songs by Tony Award-winning "Avenue
Q" co-composer-creator Robert Lopez and a cappella
musical "Along the Way" co-creator Kristen
Anderson-Lopez, "Finding Nemo-The Musical" immerses
Walt Disney World guests in the story of Marlin and
Nemo -- an overprotective clownfish father and his
curious son -- through a dazzling production that combines
puppets, dancers, aerialists and animated backdrops.
The visually inventive show represents the first time
Disney has taken a non-musical animated feature, as
well as the first Pixar film, and transformed it into
an original musical production. It is presented in
the newly enclosed 1,500-seat Theater in the Wild,
completely redone to accommodate first-class theatrical
productions.
"In 'Finding Nemo,' directors Andrew Stanton,
Lee Unkrich and the talented team at Pixar created
a film filled with unforgettable characters and a story
rich with honest emotions that resonated with audiences
everywhere," said Jay Rasulo, chairman of Walt
Disney Parks and Resorts. "The movie was a worldwide
box-office success and an Academy Award winner.
"We are truly excited to bring this beloved story
to life at Disney's Animal Kingdom in this live musical
spectacular."
During "Finding Nemo-The Musical," Theater
in the Wild becomes a colorful, "coralful" undersea
world through innovative lighting, sound, special effects,
animated projections, and the theatrical puppetry of
Michael Curry, who co-designed the richly detailed
character puppets seen in the Broadway version of Disney's "The
Lion King."
Principal characters such as Marlin, Nemo and Dory
are represented by live performers operating animated
puppets. Some puppets are larger-than-life -- such
as Crush, the cool sea turtle, who is nearly the size
of a Volkswagen, and Nigel the pelican, who stands
22 feet tall.
Other characters are portrayed by a diverse array
of puppetry styles, including rod, Bunraku and shadow.
Tap dancing sharks, puppets riding bicycles, and a
punk rock routine by Bruce the shark create theatrical
magic and fun throughout the big blue world.
"It is our goal to bring the undersea 'Nemo'
characters to Disney's Animal Kingdom in a live setting
in a way that captures what is truly special about
the film," Rasulo continued. "This production
will meet that challenge in a dynamic and wholly original
way to bring us into the fantastic ocean world."
The director for the new show, Peter Brosius, is artistic
director of The Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis,
winner of the 2003 Regional Theatre Tony Award. The
Broadway show "A Year with Frog and Toad," nominated
for the Best Musical Tony Award, originated at The
Children's Theatre Company.
"Finding Nemo-The Musical" is the first
major musical produced for Walt Disney World Resort
by Disney Creative Entertainment, which has received
acclaim for its productions around the world, including "Disney's
Aladdin" (at Disneyland Resort in California), "Festival
of the Lion King" (at Hong Kong Disneyland), "Twice
Charmed" (on the Disney Cruise Line) and "The
Golden Mickeys" (at Hong Kong Disneyland and on
the Disney Cruise Line).
"It’s exciting to be involved in projects
that introduce a new generation of future theatergoers
to the work of internationally recognized creative
talent through Broadway-caliber short-form shows that
all audiences can appreciate,” said Anne Hamburger,
executive vice president of Disney Creative Entertainment. “Millions
of children experience live theater for the first time
during a visit to a Disney park.”
"Finding Nemo-The Musical" tells the story
of a father clownfish, Marlin, and his son, Nemo, each
on a separate journey that ultimately teaches them
how to love and understand each other. The two have
been separated -- and Marlin will stop at nothing to
get his son back, facing undersea challenges with his
new friend Dory, who swim with the sharks, take on
the jellyfish, and ride the current with Crush the
turtle. Meanwhile, Nemo, relocated to a fish tank in
Sydney, makes new friends who teach him that he's stronger
than he thinks. When news of his father's heroic journey
reaches the tank, Nemo is inspired to do whatever is
necessary to escape the tank and see his father again.
"Finding Nemo-The Musical" is a 30-minute
show, performed several times daily. Admission to Theater
in the Wild is included with regular Disney's Animal
Kingdom theme park admission. Guest information is
available by calling 407/824-4321 or by visiting disneyworld.com.
Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park celebrates one
amazing adventure after another with wild animals,
exciting attractions, lavish stage shows and lovable
characters. Highlights include a runaway train adventure,
an authentic African safari and a thrilling race back
in time to prehistoric worlds.
“The Year of a Million Dreams” is a first-of-its-kind
celebration with more than one million very special
dreams to be granted to guests visiting Walt Disney
World and Disneyland resorts. Guests will find Disney
cast members delivering an unprecedented level of guest
service. The celebration will also be highlighted by
the debut of innovative Disney attractions and entertainment
spectaculars at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World
resorts.
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