Are you excited about the new Drawn to Life show located at Disney Springs? Check out a behind the scenes look at the brand new experience!
Drawn to Life
The newest show “Drawn to Life” is a first-ever collaboration of Cirque du Soleil and the Walt Disney Animation Studios. It is a “love letter to the art of Disney Animation.”
This show was set to debut on April 17, 2020. Like so many other projects and shows, its debut has been postponed significantly.
We were excited to find out the show finally had an opening date and is set to debut on November 18, 2021. Tickets for the show went on sale August 20, 2021. To see a special sneak peek of the show, take a look at this post HERE.
Rehearsal has begun!
It is an exciting time for performers of the show as they begin to rehearse for the new show! After more than a year of postponement, performers are working on regaining their skills and working together.
“Seeing everyone again, it’s like coming home. It’s like being with family. I really can’t wait to put this show together for everyone to see,” said David Rimmer, who is one of the high-flying teeterboard artists in the show.
David Rimmer, artist of Drawn Together
This show looks like it is going to be an amazing show full of artistry, acrobatics and Disney magic!
Disney Parks Blog has shared a special behind the scenes look of Drawn Together. Check out the short video below.
It is easy to see and feel the excitement of all of the performers of this show and it’s a great feeling to see them ready to perform!
Tickets
If you want to purchase tickets to the new show, just go to the following link HERE. I (Maggie) think this is a great option to have at Disney Springs, and it is another event to participate in as you celebrate Walt Disney World’s 50th anniversary.
Have you bought tickets to see Drawn to Life at Disney Springs? Are you excited to see this show? Tell us about it in the comments below or on our Facebook page.
Maggie Baltz
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