Lion king, Snow White and Alice in wonderland are the Walt Disney famous animated movie go to Broadway and became the best Broadway shows.
No, there isn't any Broadway production of The Lion King II: Simba's Pride.
Orginal Broadway cast can be found at the Internet Broadway DataBase (ibdb.com). You can look up info on virtually any Broadway show. Here's the Kismet page URL: http://ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=2421
A whole raft of them. Give my regards to Broadway ( George M. Cohan- still one of the unofficial Gotham theme songs and much better than (sidewalks of New York). On Broadway- (drifters), Lights on Broadway ( blame it all. on the lights of Broadway) Broadway Joe- about Football star Joe Namath, by the way Namath who was of Hungarian extraction"s name derives from Nemet which means Italy in Hungarian talk and is both a noun and adjective. ( Like Norge)
The standard Broadway salary is $300 per week. that $300 answer is ludicrous. The standard actor's salary for a Broadway production per equity guidelines is around $1,400 a week. That's for any member of the chorus. Principal roles get anything from $1,800 a week and up....
There is no intention of the Broadway musical to close any time soon. It's in its 10th year, and is still one of the most successful shows on Broadway, grossing over $1 million each week.
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Yes, there is a relatively new one called "Saving Mr. Banks"
Walt Disney died in 1966, so he did not create any princess movies after Sleeping Beauty. Tangled is the most recent princess movie created by the Walt Disney Company, however.
Walt Disney lost his mom before he lost his dad. So he used that experience in his movies.
Of course not. Tony Awards are not for movies. They're only awarded to Broadway productions.
No. The thrill comes from speed rather than drops.
If you want to know the park hours for a certain day there is an app called Disney Park Hours on the iPad, iPhone, iTouch, etc. If you don't have any of these devices you can go to disneyworld.disney.go.com/calendars
Not any time soon. There hasn't been any talk about "Finding Nemo" going on Broadway, but "Dumbo" the Broadway musical is in the works.
why did walt disneytake his risk
Trains were one known hobby of Walt Disney.
Yes,he did.
Hmm. Might depend upon one's definition of 'fun.' You can see the word 'sex' written subliminally most often in Disney movies; search 'Disney subliminal.'