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INCREDIBLES 2 Movie Review

“It’s Showtime!”

The time has finally come for the sequel fans have been waiting 14 years for, one that developed a fervor of interest and excitement the world over. Disney-Pixar’s Incredibles 2 is here, bringing with it an action packed, emotionally driven, and well balanced second act that is well worth the wait.

Picking up right where we left off in the ending of the first film, Incredibles 2 wastes no time in taking you back into the world of the Parr family. The Underminer is still a threat, Supers are still illegal, and the family is still needing to find a balance between staying together and coming to terms with what it means to be a hero. Though time may not have passed for the Incredibles, time has definitely passed in the real world. A lot has changed since 2004, and Brad Bird is aware of that. Marvel is dominant, super heroes are the norm, and his trendy animated feature is in the midst of an over saturated market. How is it possible to keep a film about heroes and villains fresh and exciting? Bird and his team at Pixar know the answer, and that can be summed up into one word: Family.

The primary focus of the film is Helen’s return as Elastagirl. Chosen to help change the public’s image of the Supers, she takes center stage and becomes the breadwinner of the family. Bob (Mr. Incredible), has reservations, as the new task comes with a catch: He has to stay home while Elastagirl saves the day. In the first film, Mr. Incredible was the headliner and the big star. Sneaking out to fight crime and help save the world, Bob wants nothing more than to have the chance to be the revered hero. Instead, he must play Mr. Mom, learning how to handle adolescent rebellion, new math formulas, and Jack Jack’s insanely overpowering new abilities. It’s a chance to grow and evolve, and though it may be fun to see Bob suit up as Mr. Incredible, it’s even more satisfying to see him suit up as a parent. There are some really touching scenes, creating a real relatable connection that a lot of people will appreciate.

Meanwhile, getting more time with Helen as Elastagirl is fantastic, proving that she holds her own and stays true to the sassy young woman we saw in the opening credits of the first film. Elastagirl doesn’t need to be a supporting character, and her confidence speaks for itself on screen. She’s clever, rolls with the punches, and doesn’t take things for granted. In a time where female empowerment is at its peak, Elastagirl is a great role model. New Supers come into the fold, allowing her to take charge and see the impact she’s made on them. She also gets a chance to see how that impact has shaped her own persona with the very people she works to save. It’s a time for self discovery, and she handles it with poise and grace.

Everyone in the film has a chance to go through their own personal journey of self discovery. Even Jack Jack has his own story arc, which is both wildly entertaining and fun. The only thing we can ask for is more time to learn what’s really going on with him. Similar to the first film, we are learning little by little. The cookie crumbs are left for us to follow and ultimately will leave us wanting more. Jack Jack isn’t wasted, and is a shining example of the film’s ability to smoothly transition between plot lines. Between each of the characters, there are multiple subplots running at the same time. Though, this is not to say it is clunky and distracting, as each part is in sync, complimenting the other plot points and supporting the main story. It creates a good rhythm, giving us time with each character while still maintaining the hero side of it all. There are still plenty of action packed moments.

All the while, the animation looks amazing, showing a fresh new look to the franchise, while still maintaining the vintage vibe that was created in the first place. It’s cleaner, more detailed, and is an upgrade that Edna Mode herself would be proud of. As always, Michael Giacchino brings the jazzy, cool vibe everyone expects from the series. From story, to design, to execution, it’s all a great mix. In a lot of ways, the film moves beyond the first movie in tremendous ways. A sequel’s challenge is coming up with something new, but also staying loyal to elements established in the first act. Incredibles 2 does exactly that, in a way that is personal and beyond a super hero matinee. You get real heart, complexity, and the type of mature undertones you’d expect from a Pixar film. It’s more than just a kids movie, and in the end, serves a greater purpose.

The Focus of Food, Love, and Family in Disney-Pixar’s Bao

MY LI’L DUMPLING – In Disney•Pixar’s all-new short “Bao,” an aging Chinese mom suffering from empty-nest syndrome welcomes another chance at motherhood when one of her dumplings springs to life as a lively, giggly dumpling boy. Her newfound happiness is short-lived however, as she soon realizes that nothing stays cute and small forever, and even dumplings grow up. Directed by Domee Shi, “Bao” opens in theaters on June 15, 2018, in front of “Incredibles 2.” ©2018 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

Just as Marvel Fans expect an end credits scene with every new feature, Disney-Pixar fans expect an exciting and original animated short with every new Pixar release. Bao is no exception, adding to the long standing tradition of short features that are just as famous as the films they are apart of.

The director and creator of the new short, Domee Shi, discussed her inspiration behind Bao and the dual focus of the film that connects food and family. “Bao has two meanings in Chinese. Bao means steambun…said another way, it means treasure or something precious”. Shi wanted to create something weird, unique, and food based. The idea formed back in 2014 when she was working as a story artist on Inside Out.

“I was feeling this itch to make something on my own”, Shi said. In college, she honed in on her obsession with food, creating animated web comics and drawings of her favorite food fantasies. For Bao, Shi figured that food would be a universal element that everyone can enjoy.

BAO concept art. ©2018 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

Food was just the beginning, as she also wanted to take her own family experiences and create a family based story. “It was a perfect fit. In Chinese culture, food and family go hand in hand”. The trick was to meld a weird food story with her relationship with her mother. Growing up, they were an inseparable duo. “We did everything together. We ate together, commuted and went to school/work together…she would often hold me close…found it difficult to let me go”.

Director, Domee Shi and Producer, Becky Neiman discuss family and personal connections with Pixar's latest short, Bao.
Director, Domee Shi and Producer, Becky Neiman discuss family and personal connections with Pixar’s latest short, Bao.

For Bao, she would cook that experience into a budding relationship between a cute dumpling and a Chinese mother that wants to keep him close forever. It all came together, transforming and evolving as she constructed the short with her production team at Pixar. The entire team became immersed in the culture, learning about the food traditions, styles, and mannerisms of Chinese grandma’s in the San Francisco Bay area. Shi’s own mother came in, teaching the crew how to make dumplings. The goal was to generate a level of realism, since food is an element that we pay very close attention to. Everything had to be as perfect as it can be, not only for the sake of aesthetics, but also to prevent viewers from being pulled out of the story should the realism not take hold. Every frame was carefully constructed and referenced.

Laced through it all would be an intricate tale, focusing on the relationship between mother and child. As Shi’s directorial debut, Bao will be a perfect representation of those dynamics and also be a great example of cultural diversity. Becky Neiman, the short’s producer, spoke up about their work on the project and how it’s become part of a growing trend with the studio. “I think the story is really relatable. It connects with a lot of people. The themes are very universal: Food, Family, and Love…It’s very culturally specific, which is super exciting for us all to see on screen”.

Director, Domee Shi and Producer, Becky Neiman pose for photos with Shi's mother.
Director, Domee Shi and Producer, Becky Neiman pose for photos with Shi’s mother.

Neiman believes that the best stories come from those who can tell a personal story. Coming from a background they know very well, it opens up a lot of opportunities to reach a larger audience. Shi agreed, who was happy to see the growing cultural shift in the industry, especially at Pixar. “I think Pixar has started really embracing really creative and unique storytellers. They’ve always wanted to tell unique stories. It’s been awesome that Bao, Sanjay’s Super Team, and Coco have been the start of a really great trend”

Take a look at some of the amazing behind the scenes images from the newest Pixar short. Bao will debut alongside Disney-Pixar’s Incredibles 2 on June 15th.

Disney-Pixar’s Incredibles 2 Not a Kids’ Film According to Cast

The cast and crew of Disney Pixar’s Incredibles 2, came together to discuss the film, their experiences, as well as a surprising revelation that will challenge the way we look at modern kids films. Led by director, Brad Bird, the cast went into details about the mature undertones of the film and how they relate to audiences. The overall consensus was that the film was not created with the intention of being exclusively a children’s movie, but rather a movie suited for all ages.

“Kids are strangely treated like beards”, Brad Bird said jokingly. Describing his experiences with adult fans, Bird focused on those who felt they needed kids to be with them to enjoy the film without risk of judgement or ridicule from fellow adults. “It’s an art form…It’s for anyone that likes movies”. The rest of the cast chimed in, reminding fans that there is more than meets the eye with the film.

Holly Hunter, who plays Elastagirl, reflected on her work with the first film as well as the maturing themes of the sequel. “It was a movie that stood on its own. It’s not a kids movie. In a way, this one is particularly more not a kids movie”. The undertones come from the role reversals of both her character and her husband, Mr. Incredible. As seen in the official trailer, Elastagirl is chosen to be the face of Supers worldwide. Mr. Incredible is tasked with being the caregiver, supporting the family instead of fighting crime. It’s a dynamic that the actress emphasized is a character revelation. “The movie has complexity that is really astonishing. It has 5 different movies, and they all work in concert with each other They all need each other..It’s an incredible a fabric that’s been woven together. It’s very sophisticated.”

Though the goal of the conversation was not to discount children’s love of the franchise. “Kids totally dig it…even small kids love Jack Jack and love Dash,” said Hunter. A perfect example of this, is Huck Milner. Taking the helm as the new voice of Dash, he has been a long term fan of both the character and the original film since early childhood.

“I saw the first movie when I was 5…My dad showed me it. I really loved it too. My favorite character was Dash. When I got the audition, I was watching the movie over and over again. When my mom got sick of it, I used the audition as an excuse to watch it again”. The entire cast agreed that the film is an intricate love for viewers of all ages. “You don’t need to be a kid. I made it for you, I’m not a kid”, Bird added. “I made it something I would want to see”.

When you look at the span of Pixar Films, the same chord is struck. Every film has the ability to transcend past a simple cartoon, each containing a layered narrative that can be seen and understood by a large array of audiences. Everyone can take something from the experience. From Toy Story, to Up, to The Incredibles, there are universal themes that can be easily recognized and appreciated. “What excited me about the idea in the first place is not the super heroes. It was the family dynamic…Families are a continent of fresh opportunities. It’s so universal”, said Bird.

Disney-Pixar’s Incredibles 2 flies into theaters on June 15th.

Sailor Moon Returns to the Big Screen This Summer

Sailor Moon will make her triumphant return to the silver screen this summer, as all three feature films are being brought back to theaters nationwide. The features, which span across three of the original anime’s seasons, Sailor Moon R, S, and SuperS, will be presented in their uncut and original Japanese versions. Subtitle screenings will be made available in addition to a brand new English dub version that features the new Sailor Moon voice cast.

The Sailor Moon R Movie made its debut last year, being the first of the three films to be remastered and brought back to the United States. It will be presented as an encore double feature with the Sailor Moon S Movie this July. When August rolls around, the Sailor Moon SuperS Movie will debut, along with a special never before seen short, “Ami’s First Love”. Special limited edition posters will also be distributed to fans while supplies last.

Take a look at the available dates below!

Sailor Moon R & S Movies: Saturday, July 28th (12:55 PM)
Monday, July 30th (7:00 PM)

Sailor Moon SuperS Movie: Saturday, August 4th (12:55 PM)
Monday, August 6th (7:00 PM).

Over 580 US cinemas are participating, including AMC, Regal Theaters, and Cinemark. “We are proud to partner again with Toei and VIZ Media to bring this revered anime title to anime devotees nationwide,” said Fathom Events CEO Ray Nutt. “Fans in hundreds of cinemas across the nation will be thrilled with these exciting animated titles.”

For those who aren’t familiar with the franchise, Sailor Moon is based off the popular manga created by Naoko Takeuchi. Over the course of 25 years, Sailor Moon has spanned two anime series, a live action drama, three feature length films, multiple stage musicals, and various worldwide adaptations. For fans new and old, this is the perfect opportunity to dive into the world of Sailor Moon, her band of Sailor Senshi, and the expansive world of the Japanese Magical Girl anime.

Tickets for both events are available at www.FathomEvents.com or participating box offices.

Redd Takes Over Pirates of the Caribbean

Pirates of the Caribbean is sailing towards a new horizon, reopening after a series of ride changing updates and alterations to the attraction’s overall story. Crowds were out in full force to experience the new ride, immediately filling up the extended queues and waiting eagerly to get a first look.

The updates focus on the infamous bride auction scene. Part of the original version of the attraction, it has had a controversial history and has been up for debate since Disney announced the changes would be made. Though the auction was a crowd favorite, Disney’s decision to change the original concept may not be as terrible as some see it to be.

Redd takes over the town auction, ushering in a new era for the classic Disneyland attraction.
Redd takes over the town auction, ushering in a new era for the classic Disneyland attraction.

The new scene holds up to the original concept, and does not detract from the overall Pirates story. Redd takes center stage in very memorable fashion, and from the towering crowds, it is safe to say that she will be a hit with many Disney fans. Make sure to keep an eye out, as there will be other surprises in store for guests. A nice tribute to the original version of the attraction is made, which you can see in the ride through video above.

To commemorate the occasion, new collectible cards were handed out. Featuring Redd, the cards have a special pirate-themed name key that allow you to discover your own personal pirate persona. It’s a great little piece of Disneyana, very similar to the famous decoder cards handed out during the grand opening of Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye.

The front of the card features Redd, while the back of the card has a special pirate themed name key.
The front of the card features Redd, while the back of the card has a special pirate themed name key.

Despite the fun though, there was a storm brewing later that morning. Less than two hours into operation, Pirates shut down due to technical issues. Guests were marooned and stranded for a few hours, waiting to find out if they would have their chance to experience the ride. Even with the ride closure, people’s spirits remained high, focusing on the excitement rather than the wait. Besides, Pirates wasn’t the only new thing in store for everyone.

On her debut outing, Redd found that company was not in short supply.
On her debut outing, Redd found that company was not in short supply.

In spirit of the new scene, Redd herself has come ashore to greet and mingle with everyone in New Orleans Square. Her debut was a huge success, met with droves of fans, full fledged camera crews, and the smallest of pirates waiting to catch a quick moment with her. Fans who have yet to find themselves in her territory have a lot to look forward to. Redd fits right in with everyone on the square and has a level of charm that rivals that of Jack Sparrow himself. Though it is not known if she will stay in port for a limited time or if she will stay, we recommend venturing out to spend a moment or two with her. It may just be the highlight of your journey.

One of the cutest moments of the day came when Redd spent some quality time with a little pirate friend.
One of the cutest moments of the day came when Redd spent some quality time with a little pirate friend.

More updates are coming to the area, as Pirates will also be receiving a FastPass upgrade. Regular FastPass and MaxPass will be in place, though it has not been confirmed when the new setup will go live. The attraction has a new entrance, with scanning machines and a visible wait time indicator. Keep an eye out on your Disneyland App for changes, as the new system may go up at anytime.

A look at the new entrance updates for the attraction that include FastPass scanners, as well as wait time indicators.
A look at the new entrance updates for the attraction that include FastPass scanners, as well as wait time indicators.

Pirates of the Caribbean is now open to all who seek adventure and dare to set sail towards the new horizon.

 

 

Laguna Beach Festival of the Arts and Pageant of the Masters Brings Summer of Fun “Under the Sun”

A hidden gem is nestled in the hills of Laguna Beach, providing a beacon of culture and a spotlight for the arts. Celebrating it’s 86th year, the Festival of the Arts is returning with a full slate of summer fun. The festival will host over 140 Orange County artists from July 5th to September 1st, featuring a wide array of work that includes paintings, photography, custom printing, sculpture, and jewelry. The venue is also home of the iconic, Pageant of the Masters, which is about to kick off its 85th season.

Younger artists will be debuting their own submissions in the festival’s Youth Art Exhibition. 300 pieces will be put on display from children grades K-12. As you can see from some of the work below, all levels of artistic expression are welcome to take part, providing a standing example of diversity and inclusion. The festival is a family centered event that has something for everyone. It’s great to see a place where art is so accessible, regardless of your background.

For those who want to actively participate, the event will be hosting classes, art tours, wine tastings, and an artfully fun fashion show throughout the course of the season. Here’s a look at some of the special activities that can be found at this year’s festival:

*All events are free with admission unless otherwise noted*

  • Art and Story Time
    Mondays, 12:30pm
  • Tribute Tuesdays
    Tuesdays, 5:30pm
  • Art Talks and Tea
    Wednesdays, 1:00 PM
    Sponsored by PBS SoCal
  • Art, Jazz, Wine and Chocolate
    Thursdays, July 12 – Aug 30, 5:30pm

$20 additional fee for tastings
Sponsored by Charles Schwab

  • Step into the Spotlight Music Series
    Fridays, July 13 – Aug 31, 5:30pm
  • Concerts on the Green
    Saturdays, July 7, 14 & 21, Aug 4, 11, & 18, Sept 1, 1:00pm
    Sponsored by Cambria Estates Vineyard & Winery
  • Family Art Day
    Sunday, July 8, 12:00pm

Sponsored by San Diego County Credit Union

  • Festival Runway Fashion Show
    Sunday, Aug 19, 12:00pm
Some of the sample pieces that will be featured in the festival's upcoming fashion show!
Some of the sample pieces that will be featured in the festival’s upcoming fashion show!

Towards the end of each day, the Festival of the Arts will be home to the famed display, Pageant of the Masters, which features real life depictions of some of the world’s most famous art pieces. The first Pageant of the Masters, held in 1933, was a publicity campaign to promote the Festival of the Arts. 84 years later, the event stands alone and is a centerpiece of the entire festival.

An example of what can be found at the pageant is the historic WWII photo, "Flag Raising Over Iwo Jima". Volunteers, designers, and artists collaborate to produce a living representation of the art.
An example of what can be found at the pageant is the historic WWII photo, “Flag Raising Over Iwo Jima”. Volunteers, designers, and artists collaborate to produce a living representation of the art.

This year’s theme, “Under the Sun” will focus on local inspirations, including work from many of Laguna’s early artisans. Anna Hills, William Griffith, Rex Brandt, Julia Bracken Wendt, and Joseph Kleitsch are a handful of the featured artists.

Kicking off on July 7th, there will be a total of 39 performances and will be directed by Challis Davy. It’s a one of a kind experience and is something everyone should experience in person.

 

Each piece is extremely intricate, featuring work from a large array of different elements that include costuming, set painting, makeup, prop creation, and so much more. The teamwork and dedication for each pageant is astounding. Take a look at some of the images below, giving you an up close look at the work it takes to bring these living pictures to life.

You can learn all about this year’s Festival of the Arts, including pricing, special ticket offers, and full event details by visiting the event’s official site!

Summer Cruise Season is here and Alaska is Calling

Holland America offers numerous cruises around Alaska this summer (photo courtesy of Holland America)

Summer is coming and the great white north is calling. In fact, if you listen closely you can almost hear roaring grizzly bears, splashing killer whales, rustling moose, and squawking bald eagles – all doing their best to attract tourists to share in the splendor of Alaska. So for those who have never taken a trip to the area, now is a great time to look for last-minute cruise specials.

One of the most popular lines sailing around the “last frontier” is Holland America (www.hollandamerica.com), which has ships in the region bringing guests closer to the state’s natural wonders, such as Glacier Bay National Park, Hubbard Glacier, Twin Sawyer Glaciers of Tracy Arm, or the glaciers of College Fjord.

The company currently has numerous cruises around Alaska, ranging from seven to 14 days long, with a multitude of great itineraries and ports. They are also offering a bunch of specials and last-minute deals on Alaska cruises as well as other destinations.

One of the Holland America cruises I am currently looking at is the 7-day Alaskan Explorer, an exciting roundtrip journey from Seattle, Washington with stops to see the cobalt-blue icebergs at Glacier Bay, the authentic Alaska town of Ketchikan, and much more.

The voyage departs August 25 from Seattle and heads north up the Inside Passage for about 900 miles to Juneau. The journey takes about a day and half, so guests will have plenty of time to acquaint themselves with the majestic Eurodam, Holland America Line’s first Signature-class ship. Guests on this graceful vessel can enjoy scores of restaurants, bars and nightclubs, pools and spas, lounging spots and lots of daily activities.

On day three the ship arrives in Juneau, one of the most remote and strangest state capitals in the U.S. Surrounded by water, forest and mountains, Juneau offers glacier hikes, fishing and history. While in port, the ship offers many activities to take advantage of nature and wildlife viewing.

One of the excursions I’m looking into is the Five Glacier Seaplane Exploration. Seeing glaciers from the air is a must-do in Alaska, and doing so by authentic Alaskan seaplane is the quintessential local experience. Seaplanes or floatplanes allow visitors to escape into the true Alaskan wilderness within minutes of leaving the ship.

The seaplane exploration takes off from the historic downtown Juneau waterfront, carrying you over the remnants of Juneau’s mining past. The trip soars over the lush wilderness of the Tongass National Forest where riders will get their first glimpse of five distinctly different, majestic glaciers making up a section of the 1,500-square-mile Juneau Ice Field. The adventure glides over deep crevasses and azure blue meltwater pools of the Norris, Hole-In-The-Wall, East and West Twin Glaciers, plus the famous five-mile-wide Taku Glacier.

On day four, the Eurodam drops anchor in Glacier Bay. Frosted crags descend into mossy forests and a 1,500-ft-deep fjord at this World Heritage Site, which is also one of the planet’s largest biosphere reserves. Stone, ice and water continue to collide, sculpting a dramatic landscape that is the crown jewel of southeastern Alaska’s natural wonders.

Once completely covered by a huge ice sheet, Glacier Bay now features a spruce-hemlock rain forest near the mouth of the Bay and wildlife includes bald eagles, bears, moose and humpback whales. All the sights will be visible from the ship’s decks.

The next stop is Sitka on day five. Set amid lush forests and frigid, glacial waters, this once gold-rush town and remote wilderness outpost was controlled by Russia from the mid-1700s until the United States purchased it in 1867.

On day six, the ship pulls into Ketchikan, an important hub of the salmon-fishing and -packing industries. The town is also one of the best spots along the Inside Passage to explore the rich cultural sights of Native Alaskan nations like the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian. A cool Holland America excursion here is the Magnificent Misty Fjords by Floatplane tour. Besides soaring above Misty Fjords National Monument, guests will experience an exhilarating water landing.

On day seven the cruise arrives in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, where passengers can tour the world-famous Butchart Gardens.

For more information on this cruise and other Holland America cruises to Alaska, and for more info on current specials, visit: www.hollandamerica.com

Star Wars Celebration Chicago Tickets Now On Sale

Star Wars Celebration tickets are now on sale, giving Star Wars fans across the globe a chance to be part of the biggest party in the galaxy next spring. Celebration 2019 will be held at McCormick Place West in Chicago and will be the 20th anniversary of the event.

The convention will be spread out over five days, which will be the longest in the event’s history. Multi-day and single day tickets will be available, ranging in price and availability. You can get the full price list for advanced tickets and details below!

*Subject to Availability- Adult ticket purchase required for all Kids tickets*

5-Day – Adult $215

5-Day – Kids – $100

Thursday Adult Bounty Hunter Preview- $55

Thursday Kids Bounty Hunter Preview – $35

Single Day Adult Ticket (Friday-Monday) – $75

Single Day Kids Ticket (Friday-Monday) – $35

All attendees that are 6 years old and up are required to have a ticket for the event. Kids tickets will be valid for any children from the age of 6-12. Anyone over the age of 13 will require the purchase of an Adult ticket. Anyone under the age of 16 also must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

All tickets will be mailed out to guests that purchase tickets before the mailing deadline of February 27, 2019. Any tickets purchased after the deadline will be available at will call the day of the event. For groups or families, a limit of 12 tickets will be in place per transaction. Star Wars Celebration Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.

Fans will also get a chance to purchase limited time merchandise that include shirts, pins, and lanyards. More details and specifics will be available on the official site.

Star Wars Celebration Chicago will be from April 11-15th.

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Teaser Trailer

“The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part” reunites the heroes of Bricksburg in an all new action-packed adventure to save their beloved city. It’s been five years since everything was awesome and the citizens are facing a huge new threat: LEGO DUPLO invaders from outer space, wrecking everything faster than they can rebuild. The battle to defeat them and restore harmony to the LEGO universe will take Emmet, Lucy, Batman and their friends to faraway, unexplored worlds, including a strange galaxy where everything is a musical. It will test their courage, creativity and Master Building skills, and reveal just how special they really are.

“The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part” opens nationwide in 2D and 3D on Friday, February 8, 2019.

Here is the new Teaser Poster! Pretty cool huh?

Newsies Now Playing at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts

“Seize the Day!”

Disney’s musical smash hit, Newsies, has kicked off at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, bringing the excitement and spectacle of Broadway to Southern California in a unique, small town setting. The popular stage adaptation of the 1992 film is the latest in a series of traveling shows being hosted by the local venue.

The play features Alex Prakken as “Jack Kelly,” Beth Stafford Laird as “Katherine,” Josey Montana McCoy as “Davey,” Austyn Myers as “Crutchie,” Paul Schoeffler as “Joseph Pulitzer,” Daebreon Poiema as “Medda Larkin,” and Travis Burnett as “Les.” The Ensemble will feature (in alphabetical order); Steven Adam Agdeppa, Tatiana Monique Alvarez, Zach Bez, Michael Brian, Doug Carfrae, Patrick Cragin, Steve Gagliastro, Marc Ginsburg, Kyle Goleman, Jesse Graham, Brandon Halvorsen, Michael James, John Massey, Andre Darnell
Myers, Nate Odell, Katie Perry, Tanner Richins, Samuel Shea, David Smith, Vinnie
Smith and Chris Villain.

Every moment of Newsies is breathtaking, wildly entertaining, and sensational. Alex Prakken’s performance is gold, deserving the highest possible praise for his portrayal as Jack. The rest of the ensemble steps up to the challenge, bringing the best that Broadway has to offer to Orange County with fun dance numbers, witty one liners, and plenty of personality. Alan Menken’s legendary music is brought to life with a full orchestra that holds nothing back, bringing every audience member right into the fold of each and every note. For those who haven’t seen the show before, this is a fantastic opportunity. It’s top notch showmanship and spectacle that will not disappoint.

The venue will also be special showings that will feature open captions, ASL interpreters, and special cast talkback sessions. The open captioned performance will be on Saturday, June 16th at 2:00 PM while the ASL interpreted performance will be held on Saturday, June 23rd at 2:00 PM. Talkback sessions will be held on Wednesday June 6th, and Wednesday June 20th. For anyone interested in spending sometime with the cast and creative team behind Newsies, this is a one of a kind offering that shouldn’t be missed.

Newsies runs through Sunday, June 24, 2018 with performances from Wednesday through Sunday. Here’s a look at the full schedule below!

Wednesdays/Thursdays: 7:30 PM

Fridays: 8:00 PM

Saturdays/Sundays: 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM.

Special Additional Performance on Friday, June 22nd at 1:00 PM.

Ticket prices will range from $20-$84, ensuring everyone can experience the Broadway hit with flexible options. Tickets can be purchased at the theater’s website, official box office, or by calling (562) 944-9801/(714) 994-6310. Student, Senior, and group discounts will be available, with prices subject to change for the entirety of the performance.

In addition to the theater’s regular show season, the theater produces a wide range of children’s series, live concerts, and other special events throughout the year.

Make sure to seize your chance to see Newsies!

Disney’s Wreck It Ralph 2 Official Trailer Hits the Internet

“I’M GONNA WRECK IT!”

The world of Wreck It Ralph is about to get a lot bigger, as Ralph and Vanellope venture out of the arcade and into the vast unknown universe of the Internet in Disney’s latest trailer for the upcoming sequel, Wreck It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet. The two are in for plenty of surprises, including a very royal cameo that will make every Disney fan jump for joy.

John C. Reilly returns as the lovable Fix it Felix bad guy, Ralph. Sarah Silverman glitches back into the spotlight as fellow misfit, Vanellope von Schweetz. With Sugar Crush in desperate need of a replacement part, the duo must risk everything and jump into the world wide web in search for help. In way over their heads, Ralph and Vanellope rely on the citizens of the Internet “Netizens” to guide them through the endless realm of information. They meet a savvy entrepreneur named Yess (Taraji P. Henson) among other very familiar faces from the Star Wars universe, Winnie the Pooh, and other Disney owned franchises.

The film is directed by Rich Moore (Zootopia, Wreck-It Ralph) and Phil Johnston (co-writer Wreck-It Ralph, Cedar Rapids, co-writer Zootopia,), and produced by Clark Spencer (Zootopia, Wreck-It Ralph, Bolt).

A new poster has also dropped for the new film, which can be seen below!

Wreck It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet hits the big screen on November 21st.

Dino Summer Roars and Amazes at OC Discovery Cube

The age of the dinosaurs has returned! Explore everything prehistoric at Discovery Cube’s new Orange County and Los Angeles exhibitions, “Dinosaurs Around the World” (Orange County and Los Angeles Locations) and “Sea Monsters” (Newport Beach Location). A whole world of fun awaits adults and children of all ages.

“We are very excited to bring prehistoric adventures to all three of our campuses this summer,” said Joe Adams, CEO, Discovery Science Foundation. “For the very first time, we’ll be offering a look at life on earth millions of years ago, both on the land and sea, at our Los Angeles and Santa Ana Discovery Cube locations and at Discovery Cube Ocean Quest. We are thrilled to make popular experiences, like our Paleontologist dig pits, available across all locations.”

“Dinosaurs Around the World” will take you back in time on a tour of Earth that features creatures, lush landscapes, and continents that are unlike anything on the planet today. Every inch of the tour will have cutting edge animatronics, unique narratives, and authentic glimpses into the world of the dinosaur.

The exhibit features plenty of child friendly activities that are both educational and entertaining, which include a fully interactive stage show, a chance to dig for rare dinosaur fossils, as well as chance to jump into the driver’s seat of an exciting dino-filled expedition. Families are also welcome to celebrate their birthdays in dino fashion with a dinosaur themed birthday party where children can make their own dinosaur egg.

In honor of Dino Summer, the Discovery Cube will also be featuring a handful of fully immersive experiences that include: Dino Summer Field Trips, Dino Summer Camps and Dino Sleepovers.

Los Angeles

Dino Adventures (Grades K-2)
June 25, July 16, July 23
Dino Detectives (Grades 3-5)
July 9, July 30, August 6

Orange County

Dino Adventures (Grades K-2)
June 25, July 9, July 29
Dino Detectives (Grades 3-5)
June 25, June 30

The adventure continues in Newport Beach, as families will be given the chance to unravel the mysteries of the deep sea. Voyages are now underway for people of all ages to learn about the history of sea monsters, the science of deep sea exploration, and the real world facts behind some of history’s most legendary sea creatures.

For more information on all available exhibits and activities, visit www.discoverycube.org. You can also follow the Los Angeles and Orange County campus on social media (@DiscoveryCubeLA, @DiscoveryCubeOC).

“Dinosaurs Around the World” and “Sea Monsters” are open to all guests now through September 3rd.

 

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