SnackyStacky
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 29, 2002
There's lots of talk on here about Michael Eisner's failures with ABC and Go.com, which I agree with.
But people seem to forget that amidst those failures came some amazing theatrical successes. They do have 4 of them that are RAKING in cash left and right. Beauty and the Beast has been running on B'way since 1994 and continues to sell out without the use of discount and comp tickets.
The Lion King is another cash cow. Try getting tickets to that on B'way, or even on tour for that matter. I haven't attempted in a while, but decent seats were selling out two years in advance! Not to mention the worldwide productions that are popping up.
Aida is Disney's latest success. Because the Broadway community is very anti-Disney, they attempted to hide it as an "Hyperion Theatricals" production. Now that it is a bonafide smash hit, all of Disney's New York advertising involves the Disney 3. (Not to mention the CD that they put out)
In Germany, they also have Der Glockner von Notre Dame. I haven't seen this, but the cast recording is AMAZING. They took an already AMAZING score and took it to the next level with stunning vocal arrangements, and beefed up orchestrations. I HIGHLY reccomend this one.
And now (here comes the news part), Disney is going for their 5th. Aladdin is soon to be coming somewhere in California. They are auditioning for it this month. (I haven't heard anything about this on the DIS, so I figured it qualified as news of some sort!)
Anyone care to throw anything in to make this a discussion or a debate? I'm extremely bored, and just thought I'd throw something out there!
But people seem to forget that amidst those failures came some amazing theatrical successes. They do have 4 of them that are RAKING in cash left and right. Beauty and the Beast has been running on B'way since 1994 and continues to sell out without the use of discount and comp tickets.
The Lion King is another cash cow. Try getting tickets to that on B'way, or even on tour for that matter. I haven't attempted in a while, but decent seats were selling out two years in advance! Not to mention the worldwide productions that are popping up.
Aida is Disney's latest success. Because the Broadway community is very anti-Disney, they attempted to hide it as an "Hyperion Theatricals" production. Now that it is a bonafide smash hit, all of Disney's New York advertising involves the Disney 3. (Not to mention the CD that they put out)
In Germany, they also have Der Glockner von Notre Dame. I haven't seen this, but the cast recording is AMAZING. They took an already AMAZING score and took it to the next level with stunning vocal arrangements, and beefed up orchestrations. I HIGHLY reccomend this one.
And now (here comes the news part), Disney is going for their 5th. Aladdin is soon to be coming somewhere in California. They are auditioning for it this month. (I haven't heard anything about this on the DIS, so I figured it qualified as news of some sort!)
Anyone care to throw anything in to make this a discussion or a debate? I'm extremely bored, and just thought I'd throw something out there!