Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation Announces Fall Tour!
Get Ready Winnie the Pooh fans! Exciting news coming out of Broadway today. Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation Announces Fall Tour!
From September 16, 2022- May 7th 2023, fans can experience this adorable new musical featuring Pooh, Christopher Robin, and all of his classic friends!
The tour begins in Irving,Texas at Irving Arts Center and visits multiple cities throughout the U.S.
Musical Adaptation
This charming new production opened at the Hundred Acre Woods Theatre on Theatre Row November 4th, 2021.
The newly adapted stage show is an all new story that features your favorite classic characters from the beloved books by A. A. Milne and the classic Disney featurettes.
The Touring Production
The family-friendly production is presented by Jonathan Rockefeller and Rockefeller Productions. The same team that has brought other successful shows including The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show and Paddington Gets in a Jam.
The new show is traveling throughout the United States and features the classic music of the Sherman Brothers. The Oscar- and Grammy-winning songwriting duo behind multiple Disney classics.
A new twist to the classic story? Yes! The updated production features larger-than-life puppets of Tigger, Pooh, Piglet, and friends.
No casting specifics have been released at this time.
The Details
Fans enjoy a 55-minute show suitable for ages 3+. The family-friendly musical features many of the classic Sherman songs written for the Winnie the Pooh franchise that you know and love.
The new score and updated music honors the Winnie the Pooh musical history and is a delight to audiences of all ages.
Please visit www.winniethepoohshow.com for more info on the show and the upcoming tour.
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Article Source: Broadway World
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