Disneyland reaches out to next generation of forever fans with fresh new entertainment

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The returning Magic Happens parade joins a lineup of new entertainment that’s equal parts self-referential, empowering, off-beat, edgy and fresh.

The returning Magic Happens parade joins “World of Color — One,” “Rogers: The Musical” and even the new Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway in speaking to the next generation of Disneylanders making memories today that they will eventually pass onto their kids decades from now.

The returning parade, put on hiatus by the pandemic, turns Main Street U.S.A. into an attitude-filled sassy runway catwalk with fashion-forward dancers in avant-garde costumes striking vogue poses. Scene from World of Color – ONE, the new nighttime water show at Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, January 31, 2023. ” sets out to be unexpected and different from previous water shows at Disney California Adventure.

The show is intended to resonate with a younger audience. The musical choices are filled with deeper cuts and alternative takes. Storytelling choices ultimately dictated that “One” would only draw from films dating back to 1994’s “The Lion King.”It would have been easy for Disneyland to reach back to a familiar film like “Toy Story,” “Finding Nemo” or “Hercules” for the next Broadway musical in the Hyperion.

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