ABSTRACT

Disney Theatrical Productions: Producing Broadway Musicals the Disney Way is the first work of scholarship to comprehensively examine the history and production practices of Disney Theatrical Productions (DTP), the theatrical producing arm of the studio branch of the Walt Disney Corporation.

This book uncovers how DTP has forged a new model for producing large-scale musicals on Broadway by functioning as an independent theatrical producer under the umbrella of a large entertainment corporation. Case studies of three productions (The Lion King, Tarzan, and Newsies) demonstrate the flexibility and ingenuity of DTP, and showcase the various production models that the company has employed over the years. Exploring topics such as the history of DTP, its impact on the revitalization of Times Square, and its ability to open up a new audience base for Broadway theatre, this volume examines the impact that DTP has had on American musicals, both domestically and internationally, and how its accomplishments have helped reshape the Broadway landscape.

This book is relevant to students in Musical Theatre, History of Musical Theatre, Theatre History, and Arts Management courses, along with general Disney enthusiasts.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

Dangerous to Dream

part I|2 pages

Once Upon a Time

chapter 1|11 pages

Be Our Guest

25Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

chapter 2|10 pages

Disney Comes to Times Square

37The New Amsterdam Theatre

chapter 3|21 pages

The Disney Way

part II|3 pages

Anything Can happen

chapter 4|28 pages

King of the Broadway Jungle

71Disney’s The Lion King

chapter 5|28 pages

For the First Time

Disney’s Tarzan: the Musical

chapter 6|30 pages

Watch What Happens

Newsies: The Musical

part III|1 pages

We’re all in this Together

chapter 7|28 pages

Never Had a Friend Like Me

159Disney in Partnership

chapter |8 pages

Conclusion

187Part of Our World

chapter |4 pages

Afterword

195A Whole New World