Disney Live Entertainment: Difference between revisions
rm need cite |
|||
Line 37: | Line 37: | ||
* ''Legend of Mythica'' - [[Tokyo DisneySea]] |
* ''Legend of Mythica'' - [[Tokyo DisneySea]] |
||
* ''Jubilation!'' - [[Tokyo Disneyland]] |
* ''Jubilation!'' - [[Tokyo Disneyland]] |
||
* ''[[Fantasmic!]]'' - [[Tokyo DisneySea]] |
* ''[[Fantasmic!]]'' - [[Tokyo DisneySea]] |
||
=== [[Disneyland Resort Paris]] === |
=== [[Disneyland Resort Paris]] === |
Revision as of 00:03, 4 May 2011
Disney Creative Entertainment is the theatrical and technical live entertainment production division of Walt Disney Imagineering, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.
Background
Disney Creative Entertainment devises and produces large scale shows, parades, and fireworks displays for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, one of the four major units of the media conglomerate, and also creates entertainment for the two non-Disney-owned theme parks, Tokyo Disneyland, and Tokyo DisneySea.[1] Walt Disney Creative Entertainment is currently led by Kevin Eld.[2] Kevin took over the role from Anne Hamburger, who left the organization to establish herself as an independent theatrical producer. Creative Development of Walt Disney Creative Entertainment is led by Michael Jung and the production and technical division is led by Ted Carlsson, long time technical director for multiple projects in all Disney theme parks.
History and shows
Disney Creative Entertainment was founded in 2000 with the arrival of Executive Vice President Anne Hamburger.[1] Prior to her arrival Executive Vice President Ron Logan oversaw all shows and parades created by the Walt Disney Company worldwide.
Some of the company's most notable works since being officially formed in 2000 include:
- Disney's World of Color - Disney's California Adventure Park
- The Magic, the Memories and You - Disneyland Park
- Remember... Dreams Come True - Disneyland Park
- Independence Day-themed Disney's Celebrate America: A 4th of July Concert in the Sky - Disneyland Park
- Snow White - An Enchanting Musical - Disneyland Park
- Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams - Disneyland Park
- Pixar's Block Party Bash - Disney's California Adventure Park (Moved to Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World in March 2008)
- Pixar's Play! Parade - Disney's California Adventure Park
- Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular - Disney's California Adventure Park
- Playhouse Disney: Live on Stage! - Disney's California Adventure Park
- The American Idol Experience - Disney's Hollywood Studios
- High School Musical 3: Right Here, Right Now - Disney's Hollywood Studios
- Finding Nemo - The Musical - Disney's Animal Kingdom
- Wishes - Magic Kingdom
- The Magic, the Memories and You - Magic Kingdom
- Playhouse Disney: Live on Stage! - Disney's Hollywood Studios
- Cinderellabration: Lights of Romance - Tokyo Disneyland
- Mickey's Gift of Dreams - Tokyo Disneyland
- Disney's Dreams on Parade - Tokyo Disneyland
- BraviSEAmo! - Tokyo DisneySea
- Legend of Mythica - Tokyo DisneySea
- Jubilation! - Tokyo Disneyland
- Fantasmic! - Tokyo DisneySea
- Playhouse Disney Live Onstage! - Walt Disney Studios
- Disney's Once Upon a Dream Parade - Disneyland Park
- Wishes - Disneyland Park
- The Enchanted Fireworks - Disneyland Park
- The Legend of the Lion King - Disneyland Park
- Winnie the Pooh and Friends, Too - Disneyland Park
- Animagique - Walt Disney Studios
- Twice Charmed - Disney Magic
- Toy Story the Musical - Disney Wonder
- The Golden Mickeys - Disney Magic and Disney Wonder
- Disney Dreams An Enchanted Classic - Disney Magic and Disney Wonder
(All events held at Hong Kong Disneyland)
- Festival of the Lion King
- The Golden Mickeys
- Disney on Parade
- Disney in the Stars
- Mickey's WaterWorks summer parade
- Flights of Fantasy Parade
References
- ^ a b ""Anne Hamburger To Exit The Disney Stage". MiceAge, via Free Press Release.
- ^ " ""Disney to outsource making of some Audio Animatronics"".