Admissions at Disney’s theme parks are down 25 percent since 2001. What to do? How about theatre? Disney has hired some A-list creators to come up with “a new era in theme-park entertainment.” It’s theatre presented continuously in 40-minute loops. First up: “a 40-minute version of the ‘Aladdin’ story, using the score from Disney’s animated film. It will run continuously in the brand new ‘Broadway-style’ Hyperion theater in Disney’s ailing California Adventure Park. ‘We’ve coined a new phrase – destination entertainment’.”
Tag: 01.03.03
Building Shakespeare’s Dream
A group of Americans is hoping to build the theatre Shakespeare imagined his plays being performed in. “If all goes well, western Massachusetts will become home to the world’s first historically accurate reconstruction of the Rose Playhouse. But if all goes well, western Massachusetts will become home to the world’s first historically accurate reconstruction of the Rose Playhouse.”
Please Release Me – Treasured 50s Recordings Entering Public Domain
A treasure trove of recordings made in the 1950s is about to slip out of copyright. “Copyright protection lasts only 50 years in European Union countries, compared with 95 years in the United States, even if the recordings were originally made and released in America. So recordings made in the early- to mid-1950’s — by figures like Maria Callas, Elvis Presley and Ella Fitzgerald — are entering the public domain in Europe, opening the way for any European recording company to release albums that had been owned exclusively by particular labels.”