Real-Life ‘Rogers: The Musical,’ Gets Premiere Date At Disneyland Resort; Concept Art, Songs Revealed – Updated
10.04.2023 - 18:29
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UPDATED with debut date, image: Disney announced the opening date for Rogers: The Musical is June 30, 2023. The one-act play will have a limited run this summer on the Hyperion Stage inside California Adventure Park at Disneyland Resort.
The company’s Parks division also released concept art for the show, which was was first referenced in the first episode of the Disney+ series Hawkeye last November. Details in the new image (below) look much the same as those in a still from Hawkeye (above), except it has fewer of Cap’s fellow Avengers and more star-spangled cheerleaders. Fan-favorite Peggy Carter, Dr. Abraham Erskine and his Vita-Ray Chamber also appear to be in the mix.
A description offered by Disney today indicates that some Avengers will indeed join Rogers onstage. One hint, the promotional copy promises “it’s all sure to be a SMASH. SMASH. SMAAAAASH.”
The show will also include a singing Nick Fury. Among the songs heard will be “Save the City,” from Hawkeye and “Star Spangled Man” from The First Avenger, plus five new originals written just for Rogers: The Musical.
Per Disney Parks:
This production features a talented cast of singers and dancers telling the story of Steve Rogers – Captain America – joined by Peggy Carter, Nick Fury and select members of the Avengers. The musical will take the audience on a journey from Steve’s humble beginnings during World War II to becoming Captain America, leading the Avengers and beyond. It’s a classic tale of heroes, time travel, and romance, oh … and Nick Fury sings!
Rogers: The Musical will run approximately 30 minutes, from Tuesday through Saturday most weeks. Additional details including show dates and times, plus news about the merchandise and food and beverage
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