| Disney Cruise
Line® will transform one of the most beloved animated
features of all time into a stage spectacular aboard the
Disney Wonder® cruise
ship when “Toy Story – The
Musical” makes its debut at the
Walt Disney Theatre
this spring. This is the first time the popular Disney•Pixar classic has
been adapted for the stage. Preserving the humor and heart of the
original “Toy Story” film,
“Toy Story – The Musical” explores the true meaning of
friendship as Buzz Lightyear and Woody transform from jealous
adversaries to best friends with an unbreakable bond. The show’s
elaborate costumes capture the vibrant colors and playfulness of the
animated characters. Guests of all ages will delight in an original
collection of show tunes that retell the story in a fun and energizing
way.
“World-class Disney entertainment is one of the hallmarks of a
Disney Cruise Line
vacation; it’s what sets us apart from the rest of the cruise industry
and one of the reasons guests sail with us again and again,” said
Disney Cruise Line
President Tom McAlpin. “Toy
Story – The Musical” represents the next generation of
staged entertainment for
Disney Cruise Line and a great enhancement to our
incredible array of entertainment aboard the
Disney Wonder.”
Following the storyline of the original film,
“Toy Story – The Musical”
will give guests an action-figure’s eye view of life as one of the toys
belonging to a boy named Andy. The musical opens in Andy’s room where
the audience meets Woody, a pull-string talking cowboy who has long been
six-year-old Andy’s favorite toy.
But Andy’s birthday brings a new arrival – Buzz Lightyear, the
coolest action figure in the universe. Woody’s jealousy gets the better
of him and he schemes to get rid of his new rival, but things go
dreadfully awry. Woody and Buzz find themselves outside of Andy’s room
and in a hostile world. Working together and overcoming their
differences, they find their way back to Andy – along the way developing
an appreciation of one another and creating a friendship.
“The Toy Story film offered us a rich story and some incredible
visual elements to build upon,” noted Jim Urry, Vice President of
Entertainment for Disney
Cruise Line. “The team we assembled created costumes,
set-designs and a whole new musical score to literally transport our
guests into the middle of the whimsical world of Buzz and Woody.”
Taking audiences into that world was no small task. Larger-than-life
props help transform the 977-seat
Walt Disney Theatre
into a toy-sized world of fun and adventure. A rear project screen aids
the transformation between human-sized and toy-sized scenes and takes
the show from the comfort of Andy’s room … to the mechanical world of
Pizza Planet… to the frightening room of Andy’s neighbor, Sid.
The costumes for “Toy
Story – The Musical” are some of the most complex ever
developed for a Disney Cruise
Line production. Costume designer Ann Closs-Farley
created an extraordinary vision for what the characters would look like
on stage. With a combination of articulated puppets and inflatable
costumes, the “Toy Story” characters come to life – including a nearly
9-foot-tall version of Rex the Dinosaur and a 4-foot-round Hamm the
piggybank.
In all, “Toy Story – The
Musical” represents one of the largest productions ever
developed for a cruise ship. This is just the second time a Pixar
animated feature has been adapted for the stage by Disney Creative
Entertainment. In early 2007,
“Finding Nemo – The Musical” debuted at
Disney’s Animal Kingdom®
Theme Park at Walt Disney
World® Resort and has been a tremendous success.
“Toy Story – The Musical”
compliments an already stellar line-up of entertainment performed every
voyage on the Disney Wonder,
joining stage shows “The
Golden Mickeys” and the award-winning
“Disney Dreams.” |