Walt Disney Creative Entertainment
Walt Disney Creative Entertainment is the theatrical live entertainment production division of Walt Disney Imagineering, the design and development arm of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, a segment and direct subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.[1]
Type | Division |
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Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
Products | Theatrical/technical live entertainment productions |
Owner | Walt Disney Imagineering (Disney Parks, Experiences and Products) |
History
Disney Entertainment
Formerly founded as Walt Disney Entertainment as a wing of the Walt Disney Company, it produced all shows and parades for Disney worldwide, including everything from the Disney-created Super Bowl Half-time shows to theme parks. The division was altered on January 31, 2001, at the retirement of Executive Vice President, Ron Logan, who was the head of the division.
Disney Creative Entertainment
Disney Creative Entertainment was founded in 2000 with the arrival of Executive Vice President Anne Hamburger.
Works
Some of the company's most notable works since being officially formed in 2000 include:
Disneyland Resort
- Disneyland
- Fantasmic![2]
- The Lion King Parade[2]
- Light Magic[2]
- Believe... There's Magic in the Stars
- Snow White: An Enchanting Musical
- Remember... Dreams Come True
- Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams
- Disney's Celebrate America
- Mickey's Soundsational Parade
- Magical
- The Magic, the Memories, and You
- Mickey and the Magical Map
- Paint the Night Parade
- Disneyland Forever[3]
- Together Forever
- Magic Happens Parade
- Disney California Adventure
- Pixar's Block Party Bash
- Pixar Play Parade
- World of Color
- Winter Dreams
- Celebrate
- Season of Light
- Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular
- Disney Junior – Live on Stage!
- Frozen – Live at the Hyperion[4]
Walt Disney World Resort
- Magic Kingdom
- SpectroMagic[2]
- Legend of the Lion King[2]
- Wishes
- The Magic, the Memories, and You
- Celebrate the Magic
- Once Upon a Time
- Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade
- Happily Ever After
- Epcot
- Laserphonic Fantasy[2]
- IllumiNations[2]
- IllumiNations 25
- Reflections of Earth
- Disney's Hollywood Studios
- Dick Tracy[2]
- Fantasmic![2]
- Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage![2]
- The American Idol Experience
- Disney Junior - Live on Stage!
- Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular
- Disney's Animal Kingdom
Tokyo Disney Resort
- Tokyo Disneyland
- Cinderellabration: Lights of Romance
- Mickey's Gift of Dreams
- Disney's Dreams on Parade
- Jubilation!
- Happiness is Here Parade
- Once Upon a Time
- Frozen Forever
- Disney Gifts of Christmas
- Dreaming Up
- Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland
- Tokyo DisneySea
- Legend of Mythica
- Fantasmic!
Disneyland Paris
- Disneyland Park (Paris)
- Disney's Once Upon a Dream Parade
- Wishes
- Disney Dreams!
- Disney Illuminations
- Disney Stars on Parade
- The Enchanted Fireworks
- The Legend of the Lion King
- Winnie the Pooh and Friends, Too
- Walt Disney Studios Park
- Disney Junior: Live On Stage!
- Animagique
- Disney Village
- Buffalo Bill's Wild West Dinner Show[2]
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
- Hong Kong Disneyland
- Festival of the Lion King
- Mickey and the Wondrous Book
- Flights of Fantasy Parade
- Disney in the Stars
- Mickey's Rainy Day Express
- Paint the Night
Disney Cruise Line
- Twice Charmed - Disney Magic
- Tangled The Musical - Disney Magic
- Toy Story the Musical - Disney Wonder
- The Golden Mickeys - Disney Wonder and Disney Dream
- Disney's Believe - Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream
- Villains Tonight! - Disney Magic and Disney Dream
References
- "New Stage Musical Based on 'Frozen' Opens at Disney California Adventure". NBC Los Angeles. NBCUniversal Media, LLC. City News Service. May 27, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
- Created under Walt Disney Entertainment
- Shaw Brown, Genevieve (May 19, 2015). "Sneak Peek of Disneyland's New Fireworks Spectacular, 'Disneyland Forever'". ABC News online. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
- Paulson, Michael; Barnes, Brooke (6 June 2016). "Let It Go Go Go! Three Stage Versions of 'Frozen' Are on the Way". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved 13 June 2016.