LP Lotion: Toy Story - The Musical on the Disney Wonder Cruise Ship
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Toy Story - The Musical, the new show onboard the Disney Wonder cruise ship had its premiere on April 10th while in dock at Port Canaveral. The show, which replaces Hercules: The MUSE-ical, follows the story of the original Toy Story film. As the press release states:
Taking audiences into that world was no small task. Larger-than-life show sets help transform the 977-seat Walt Disney Theatre into a toy-sized world of fun and adventure.
Using Randy Newman�s Oscar nominated hit song �You�ve Got a Friend in Me� as a departure point, this production has a new seven-song score that brings the story to life. New York-based Valerie Vigoda and Brendan Milburn from the band GrooveLily blended together pop, rock and folk music to create a contemporary score that truly captures the heartfelt whimsy of the animated tale.
The costumes for �Toy Story-The Musical� are some of the most complex ever developed for a Disney Cruise Line production. Costume designer Ann Closs-Farley created an extraordinary vision for what the characters would look like on stage. With a combination of articulated puppets and inflatable costumes, the �Toy Story� characters come to life � including a nearly 9-foot-tall version of Rex the dinosaur and a 4-foot-round Hamm the piggybank.
In all, �Toy Story-The Musical� represents one of the largest productions ever developed for a cruise ship. This is just the second time a Pixar animated feature has been adapted for the stage by Disney Creative Entertainment. In early 2007, �Finding Nemo-The Musical� debuted at Disney�s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort and has been a tremendous success.
This article includes nearly 100 pictures from the show, video clips, an introduction by Disney Parks Chief Jay Rasulo and Toy Story director John Lasseter and presentations and Q&A with the show's creative team.
Toy Story - The Musical can only been seen onboard the Disney Cruise Lines. For more information on Disney Cruises, see DisneyCruise.com. Trips can also be booked there or via your travel agent.
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