Originally Posted By plutofan1 Got this from WDWMAGIC.com: The undersea world of the Disney-Pixar hit film Finding Nemo will come to life in a new musical stage show at Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park as part of The Year of a Million Dreams. Cast Members and Guests can get a sneak peek at the show from Nov. 5-18. Specific show times will be shared with Guests in the park each day on the park tip board. Cast Members are welcome to attend these shows if they are Guests in the park. Apparently it is from a Disney College Program Newsletter. Here is where I found it. <a href="http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?p=1907123#post1907123" target="_blank">http://forums.wdwmagic.com/sho wthread.php?p=1907123#post1907123</a> I will arrive at WDW on 11/17 and we were originally going to Epcot on 11/18 but now we will go to AK for the musical. Just thought I'd let you now![/quote]
Originally Posted By mousefun Let us pray, there is no horrible Randy Newman music in this show. Whats does Lassiter see in him?
Originally Posted By vbdad55 ^^^ gee, maybe 22 Oscar nominations, 1 Academy award, 3 Grammy's, 4 Emmys' etc.
Originally Posted By plutofan1 It is now being reported that shows (previews) will run from November 5 onwards until January for the grand opening. The previews will be for all guest. As always keep in mind that with previews, the show could be cancelled at any time. I got this info from wdwmagic and on a discussion forum where someone that is performing in the musical said this. He said this: Quote: The show will run at least a couple of shows a day from the 5th on. We should be operational by the 12th. But the show will continue to change and evolve until it's official opening in January (with most major changes in that first week). It will be interesting to see how the audience changes the show. It is going great and you will be blown away! Enjoy! When I asked him if the show would be performing on 11/21, he said this: Quote: We'll be at 7 days a week. So don't worry. See you in the 21st! My only advice is to not sit in the front. It is a grand and detailed show. (the most detail of any I have worked) A little distance will help you see is all. And believe me there is a lot to see.
Originally Posted By mousefun [gee, maybe 22 Oscar nominations, 1 Academy award, 3 Grammy's, 4 Emmys' etc.] Exactly! Oscar win for horrible Monsters Inc song (the same Oscar group that gave an Oscar to the Mafia Rap group yet NEVER to Scorsese). The same grammys who reap aways to Britney and horrible hip-hop, though never once to the Beatles. The same Emmy's who gives the midland Fraiser many, many awards and the classic Siendfeld hardly ever. Love those awards! Not.
Originally Posted By trekkeruss <<The same grammys who reap aways to Britney and horrible hip-hop, though never once to the Beatles.>> I am now thoroughly convinced you are living in an alternate reality.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 <Love those awards! Not. < can't please everyone. Also you may want to do your homework, as the Beatles own 7 Grammy's, among them: 1964 - Best Performance by a vocal group - the Beatles ( Hard Day's Night) 1964 - Best New artist - The Beatles 1967 - Best Contemporary Album - Sgt Peppers 1967 - Album of the year - Sgt Peppers <a href="http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Winners/Results.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_A wards/Winners/Results.aspx</a>
Originally Posted By TDLFAN ...and let's not forget DONNA SUMMER's wins in the dance, R&B/Soul, gospel and rock performance categories...
Originally Posted By mousefun My bad. Really thought Beatles never won a grammy. Well, I am right 99% of the time. Grammy winners are usually horrible. Mariah Carey. Horrible. Outkast. Horrible. R Kelly. Horrible. Etc.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 <Grammy winners are usually horrible. Mariah Carey. Horrible. Outkast. Horrible. R Kelly. Horrible. Etc.< unfortunately they reflect popular sales, doesn't make them good artists in all our opinions, but does make them all successful, even if for a fleeting momennt
Originally Posted By TDLFAN >>unfortunately they reflect popular sales, doesn't make them good artists in all our opinions, but does make them all successful, even if for a fleeting momennt<< Very very true!! Otherwise, DONNA SUMMER would have gone home with the Grammy for 'Best Dance record' for "Con Te Partiro" instead of Cher stealing it away with the over played "Believe" song...
Originally Posted By jkayjs I can sing a little, read music and play piano a little. Because of those three elements I am painfully aware how difficult it is to be really good in music world. I may not always enjoy the style or lyrics but I can still appreciate talent. BTW TD did you get a chance to catch Gloria Gaynor @ F&W, my daughter said she was good?