In celebration of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast’s 20th anniversary on the stage, Disney Theatrical Productions,NETworks and Broadway Entertainment Group announce the first-ever international tour for the title. The English-language tour will open at Istanbul’s Zorlu Center in October 2014 and will tour to diverse international markets including Kazakhstan, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia marking the first time Disney’s timeless musical will have been seen in theseterritories.
The international tour of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast will see the show’s original Broadway creative team reuniting to bring this Broadway classic tolife. The musical is directed by Rob Roth and choreographed by Matt West, with Costume Design by Ann Hould-Ward (Tony Award® winner for her work on Disney’s Beauty and the Beast), Lighting Design by Natasha Katz, Scenic Design by Stanley A. Meyer, Sound Design by John Petrafesa Jr. and Music Supervision by Michael Kosarin. Auditions are currently underway in the US and casting will be announced in the coming months.
“We are thrilled to be collaborating with NETWorks and Broadway Entertainment Group, to launch this first-ever international tour. To premiere Disney’s Beauty and the Beast in these cities throughout the Middle East and Asia, is a perfect way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of our beloved stage musical,” said Ron Kollen, Senior Vice President, International, Disney Theatrical Productions.
Ken Gentry, CEO of NETworks said… “Having toured this production of Beauty and the Beast across the United States and Canada for the past five years, it has been thrilling to see that it continues to excite and make audiencesfall in love with the show over and over again! Our relationship withDisney has been so rewarding and we are looking forward to this new collaboration with Broadway Entertainment Group and bringing this beloved tale to marketsoutside of North America.”
Liz Koops, Producer for Broadway Entertainment Group said…”The world of touring entertainment is constantly evolving and we wanted to begin an international circuit to bring top quality entertainment into emerging markets. What better way to start than with one of the world’s most beloved and successful musicals, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.”
Based on the 1991 Academy-Award winning animated feature film, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast premiered on Broadway in 1994, where it was nominated for nine prestigious Tony Awards and ran for 13 years. It still ranks as one of the longest-running and highest-grossing Broadway shows of all time. Since its debut, the titles visibility and success has expanded globally with subsequent productions produced around the world. Since licensing of the title began in 2004, there have been productions in 22 countries, seen by more than 35 million people, translated into 8 differentlanguages with over 28 thousand performances – equivalent to a run of 67 years, generating over $1.7B in revenue.
In the US, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast has been licensed to over 6,000 individual theatres including professional, community and school productions. For the past five years, it has been the most performed musical in high schools in the United States. The title’s strength has allowed it to enter international markets with limited traditions of producing Broadway musicaltheatre. It was the first Disney Theatrical Productions title in countries across Scandinavia, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Russia, among others. In addition to professional productions, Beauty and the Beast is Disney’s most requested title internationally for regional, community and amateur productions.
Currently, there are four productions of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast playing around the world including Paris and tours in North America, Japan and Germany.