The fan-made crowd of ticket ok served Rattouille The musical is jumping on stage from social media. Ratatouille: Ticket ok musical January 1st is going to enter as a real show for the one-night-only-party, which will benefit the actor funds.
The streamed show will be produced by Sea View Productions (known for production) Slave play, The most Tony Award-nominated show in Broadway history) and is being released “in collaboration with Ticket Ok”.
The so-called Rattouille The musical – based on the 2007 Disney / Pixar movie – has been glittering on tickets for the last several months. Boring Broadway fans, musicians, set designers, costume makers, choreographers, and more to work together (so far) to create fantasy show pieces, boring Broadway fans, musicians, set designers, costume makers, choreographers, and more. What started as a bit.
There aren’t many details yet on what the actual show will look like, though the musical promises to “celebrate the lovely crowd-excited creation by offering the perfect high-kicking, lip-smacking Broadway treatment.” What it means in terms of the scope of the show is still unclear. The cast and creative team have not yet been announced, although some “Broadway’s biggest and brightest talents” are apparently involved.
Many viral ticket ok stars have also been involved in the production, helping to contribute to the crowd show in the last few months. The composer behind Black Rose (the two most popular songs on the ticket ok, “” The Rat of Life “and” Ratatouille Tango “) Edge Her songs will be featured in the show. Jess Siswick – Another ticket ok producer – his mock-up playbill program for the show appears as actual promotional artwork.
Two Rattouille The original creators of the music also seem to be involved, or at least allow the project: both Emily Jacobson (e_jaccs), who wrote the original “Remy the Retautil” song for the ticket Composer Daniel Mertzlufft, Whose viral theatrical arrangement of the song helped kickstart Rattouille Huge, both have tweeted about the project.
Most importantly, however, the project seems to have the blessings of Disney: “Although we don’t have a development plan for the title, we love it when our fans are connected to Disney stories. “We applaud and thank all the theater online theater producers for helping us benefit from the funding of the actors needed in this unprecedented time,” Disney said in a statement. Edge.
The show will air through Tudetix on January 1st at 7PM ET, with tickets ranging from 5 5 to $ 50 (depending on desired donations); After the premiere, the show will be available to watch for 72 hours on demand.