Sounds like new songs being added to the present street show. The present show is pretty good, though a tad too short.Isn't this already a thing?
I really don't get why they don't use the Music Plaza Stage more often. They could have evening shows there that entice guests to hang out until later hours. I brought up the Pitch Perfect acappella show before but they could even have a night Blues Brothers show or bring back a version of the Graveyard Revue.
Yeah. It makes no sense as to why the music plaza isn't used for a daytime stage show. Universal Studios Japan has a similar stage and it gets used for daily shows.
I just got a survey from UOR asking about my favorite plays, play types, tv shows, and movies. A part of it even named specific plays like Shrek, In the Heights, Beauty and the Beast, Anne Frank, Spamalot, and a few others. I really hope Hamilton gets a permanent show their (even though I know it probably won't occur).
Hamilton won't come due to explicit language and not being appropriate audience. Remember the venue not just the IP.
More than likely it will be a musical Universal owns or Robert Greenblatt produced rather than something they have to play royalties for.
I just got a survey from UOR asking about my favorite plays, play types, tv shows, and movies. A part of it even named specific plays like Shrek, In the Heights, Beauty and the Beast, Anne Frank, Spamalot, and a few others. I really hope Hamilton gets a permanent show their (even though I know it probably won't occur).
NopeWas Back to the Future the musical part of that survey by any chance?
Eh, too bad. Hoping for BTTF to return to the park in some form one day (other than the Car and Doc).
Hamilton won't come due to explicit language and not being appropriate audience. Remember the venue not just the IP.
More than likely it will be a musical Universal owns or Robert Greenblatt produced rather than something they have to play royalties for.
One of the options was interactive theater show, which is what I consider BMG to be.As I've said, it's not the actual items that Universal is interested in, it's the things people aren't or the similar things they are. I bet UOR did surveys in early 2000s and found guests wanted a musical, Vegas act with minimal dialogue, so they got in Blue Man Group.