Same over here, I have a bachelor's degree in Theatre Tech... And I produce children's theatre for a living. This is worse (in a hilarious sort of way) than some 1st grade productions I've seen in my lifetime. lol
Totally agree. Just watched a video of one of the shows and this is just.... Sad. Embarrassing. And painful to watch. There’s so little kinetic energy. Mostly an empty lake with an occasional jet ski and a few oversized Party City balloons with parachutes flying by.
The most prominent visual for much of the show I saw was a deflated and untethered Baloo lying face down on the bleachers after his “performance” had ended. Literally on stage and in full view.
I feel sad for the performers, but this thing should have been canceled before it ever saw the light of day.
It may not have been intended as a headliner, but to promote it and actually encourage guests to devote time to sit down and watch it is a colossal mistake.
Even as a second-tier show designed to “sweeten” the 50th anniversary, the show is awful beyond redemption. Especially if you compare it to Tapestry of Nations, the “second-tier” offering for Epcot’s Millennial Celebration.
Compare the two shows, and consider how very far the mighty have fallen. Almost as fast as the prices keep rising.
At least WDW management hasn’t degraded the product so badly that they would consider hiring a DJ to blast pop music over the train station on Main Street.
Oh wait.
So how soon before we can justifiably call for executives to resign or be fired? Including Chapek? Or should we just wait for more in a growing series of disturbing missteps as the WDW experience is diminished beyond recognition?
(P.S. If Disney repurposed the balloons and performances as an impromptu cavalcade a few times a day, they might at least be able to salvage something. But that’s about all it’s worth I’m afraid.)