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broadway beauty and the beast & lion king video clips?
does anyone know where i can find broadways beauty and the beast and lion kings video clips? on the internet  please help! i been looking everywhere and i havnt found anything thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
			
			
									
						
							
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i know a website that has clips from The Lion King on Broadway:
http://www.lionking.net/
i dont know any websites for Beauty and the Beast on Broadway.
			
			
									
						
										
						http://www.lionking.net/
i dont know any websites for Beauty and the Beast on Broadway.
Disney on Stage...
Hi,
4 years ago I was taken by my school to see "The Lion King" in London's West End as part of A-level Theatre Studies and I was blown away. I know that other Disney animations brought to the stage have been "Beauty & The Beast" (I really wanted to see that but it's no longer running in the UK), "Winnie the Pooh", and "Mary Poppins" which started it's West End run in December of last year.
Did I miss any?
So, my question is, which Disney animation would you like to see turned into a live stage production? Which are suited for the stage and which simply would not work?

			
			
									
						
										
						4 years ago I was taken by my school to see "The Lion King" in London's West End as part of A-level Theatre Studies and I was blown away. I know that other Disney animations brought to the stage have been "Beauty & The Beast" (I really wanted to see that but it's no longer running in the UK), "Winnie the Pooh", and "Mary Poppins" which started it's West End run in December of last year.
Did I miss any?
So, my question is, which Disney animation would you like to see turned into a live stage production? Which are suited for the stage and which simply would not work?

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I know that Aladdin has a Broadway style show on at Disneyland's California Adventure (it said that on the DVD) that will inevitabely come to Broadway/West End, and The Little Mermaid is in the works, so the two I'd most like to see get crossed off my list. After that, I'd like to see Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Pocahontas, Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan make an incarnation on the stage
			
			
									
						
										
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i think hunchback needs to come to america! i would LOVE to see that in a broadway style show. Tarzan Rocks in Disney World's Animal Kingdom is a really great high energy show! i'm sure it'd be awesome on broadway. Snow White's a good idea and so is aladdin and the little mermaid. i havn't actually seen any of the disney musicals, but i'm going to see the lion king this summer and i'm really really really excited!!!!
			
			
									
						
										
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Saw the Lion King in the West end, i cried as it was soo beautiful, the stage, the singers, the costumes, the colors.. Gorgeous! I much prefer the stage version of the story than the movie itself, more mature and more deep (Why Nala is running away, the Madness of King Scar is pure genius).
Planning to go see it again in june with Mary POPPINS, which i just received the CD, the songs are beautifully reorchestred adn the new ones are excellent too (Temper,Temper; Practically perfect, Anything Can Happen).
			
			
									
						
										
						Planning to go see it again in june with Mary POPPINS, which i just received the CD, the songs are beautifully reorchestred adn the new ones are excellent too (Temper,Temper; Practically perfect, Anything Can Happen).
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I saw Beauty and the Beast in Jacksonville and that was wonderful
I've also seen Lion King in Boston and was blown away!
I am not a huge fan of musical theatre, just picky about what I like.
One I'd like to see...Little Mermaid would probably make a beautiful stage production. Not sure how they would do it, but if they can make humans into giant inanimate objects and people into animals, I am sure they can handle some fish tails The under the water part can be done easily with trasparent blue curtains that are slightly shredded, the right lighting and sound effects of waves. I think a Sarah Brightman concert had her in a mermaid tail swimming through the air and they did that with the curtain and lighting
 The under the water part can be done easily with trasparent blue curtains that are slightly shredded, the right lighting and sound effects of waves. I think a Sarah Brightman concert had her in a mermaid tail swimming through the air and they did that with the curtain and lighting
Another once I'd like to see more, Sleeping Beauty. I could see that on Broadway.
And one that would probably kick arse, so long as they stayed true to style and story... Nightmare Before Christmas.
			
			
									
						
										
						I've also seen Lion King in Boston and was blown away!
I am not a huge fan of musical theatre, just picky about what I like.
One I'd like to see...Little Mermaid would probably make a beautiful stage production. Not sure how they would do it, but if they can make humans into giant inanimate objects and people into animals, I am sure they can handle some fish tails
 The under the water part can be done easily with trasparent blue curtains that are slightly shredded, the right lighting and sound effects of waves. I think a Sarah Brightman concert had her in a mermaid tail swimming through the air and they did that with the curtain and lighting
 The under the water part can be done easily with trasparent blue curtains that are slightly shredded, the right lighting and sound effects of waves. I think a Sarah Brightman concert had her in a mermaid tail swimming through the air and they did that with the curtain and lightingAnother once I'd like to see more, Sleeping Beauty. I could see that on Broadway.
And one that would probably kick arse, so long as they stayed true to style and story... Nightmare Before Christmas.
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