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'Finding Nemo' becoming a Disney musical

Posted: Oct Fri 20, 2006 7:01 am
by kronk's angel
'Finding Nemo' becoming a Disney musical

By MARCUS FRANKLIN, Associated Press Writer Thu Oct 19, 10:22 AM ET

NEW YORK - If you've been looking for Nemo, that rebellious fish from the 2003 animated film "Finding Nemo," you can soon find him on stage, along with his overprotective clown fish of a father Marlin and the movie's other aquatic characters.

Disney is converting the undersea tale of Marlin's adventurous search for Nemo, who is scooped up by a diver, into what company officials are calling a "Broadway-caliber short-form" stage musical.

Preview performances of 'Finding Nemo-The Musical' are set to begin in November and the premiere is set for January 2007 in the 1,500-seat Theater in the Wild at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando.

The production marks the first time Disney has made a musical of a non-musical animated film, said Anne Hamburger, executive vice present of Disney Creative Entertainment, who was at Manhattan's Palace Theatre Wednesday where two animated puppets — including Nemo — were presented and composers performed two songs from the musical.

Using animated backdrops, special lighting, sound and effects, The Theater in the Wild will be transformed into a magical underwater wonderland populated with puppets and dancers and animated backdrops, Hamburger said.

There will be tap-dancing sharks, bike-riding puppets and a punk performance by the great white shark Bruce, Disney officials said.

The musical will run about 30 minutes compared to the a 1-hour-44-minute movie, which grossed hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office, Hamburger said.

To make the underwater environment come alive on stage, Disney officials enlisted some of mainstream theater's most well-known names.

Peter Brosius, the artistic director at The Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis, Minn., is directing the musical.

Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, who was co-creator and co-composer of the Tony Award-winning "Avenue Q," composed original songs for the new musical.

Michael Curry, who co-created the character puppets in Broadway's "The Lion King," is creating the puppetry for the new show.

In the musical, the main characters — Nemo, Marlin and Dory — will appear as animated puppets operated by live performers, Curry said.

New techonology and other tricks will give the stage an "underwater" feeling, Curry said.

Hamburger wouldn't say how much Disney is spending to create 'Finding Nemo-The Musical.'

Entry to 'Finding Nemo-The Musical' will be included with regular admission to Disney's Animal Kingdom.

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:o Sounds good. Except maybe for the "punk performance by the great white shark Bruce." I have my doubts about what they mean by "punk"... :roll:

Posted: Oct Fri 20, 2006 6:16 pm
by Cheshire Cat
I can't wait to see how they made this movie into a musical... seems like a kind of odd story for a musical. It sounds promising and the new underwater effects and theater sound cool. Maybe they could update Voyage of the Little Mermaid with these new effects too... :roll:

Posted: Oct Fri 20, 2006 7:20 pm
by Just Believe
I wonder if it might branch into a Broadway show!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Oct Thu 26, 2006 11:26 am
by kronk's angel
Yah, puppets... could be interesting. I never saw the Broadway Lion King, but the photos I saw looked amazing.

Such an interesting theme/story in Nemo... I wonder how the pitch meeting went... "First, we'll kill the mother, then the son gets kidnapped... and the father has a breakdown, until he runs into this deranged fish with a mental handicap... it'll be great family fun!"

I remember the puppet lion king show (not the broadway show) at DL (or was it MK?) and they'd forgotten to fasten the top of Pumba's head, and it kept slapping up and down everytime he "walked" through much of the show. It was like, careful, Pumba, or your brain will fall out...! Weird.

Posted: Jan Mon 15, 2007 7:27 pm
by Esmeralda
I just saw this new stage show at Animal Kingdom and thought it was amazing! They didn't hide the puppeteers at all and it really added to the show. The special effects and all the costumes were brilliant. I even enjoyed the musical part of it. All in all, this is a must see Broadway calibar show!