Beauty
and the Beast - Live on Stage
He
must learn to love another, and have her love in return.
This one phrase is the basis for one of Disney’s all-time
blockbuster hits, "Beauty & the Beast". So, what do
you get when Disney's Hollywood Studios combines this animated Disney
classic, a stage-full of pixie dust, and Broadway-style extravaganza?
One of Disney World’s most spectacular live stage shows, Beauty
and the Beast-Live on Stage!
This thoroughly entertaining show, which debuted in 1991 and is
located at the 1500-seat Theater of the Stars amphitheater on Sunset
Boulevard, is adapted from the award-winning Disney film. It features
all your favorite Beauty and the Beast characters, songs, and some
dazzling special effects.
The show
opens in the quaint French village, where our heroine Belle, lives
with her father, Maurice, and takes you through her adventures in
the Beast’s castle. With the likes of Cogsworth the Clock,
Lumiere the Candelabra, Mrs. Potts the Teapot, adorable little Chip
the teacup, and the rest of the castle’s whimsical servants,
this show is a definite must see.
Among the shows many highlights is an unforgettable rendition of
the song "Be Our Guest", complete with dancing chefs,
bubbling bottles and a strawberry parfait that becomes a beautiful
show girl. The music, dancing, and costumes will have you wishing
this show were longer than the 25 minutes that it is packed into.
Don’t take your eyes off the stage during the exciting, climatic
fight scene between villain Gaston and the Beast, for it is during
this scene, after Belle’s declaration of love for the Beast,
he magically transforms himself, in front of your eyes, into the
handsome prince.
The
show ends with Princess Belle, in her trademark shimmering-gold
ball gown, and the Prince, waltzing effortlessly across the ballroom
floor, to the beautiful love song "Beauty and the Beast".
Watch closely as the show draws to a close, for a breath-taking
flock of white doves, is released into the air of the theater.
The show times for Beauty and the Beast will be listed in your
park guidemap, shows are not continuous, but are scheduled. The
theater is fairly large, so arrive about 20-30 minutes prior to
it’s schedule start. In addition, if you arrive early, there
is a wonderful pre-show, which is definitely worth seeing.
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