‘The Tale of Moana’ Announced as Broadway-Style Show on the Disney Treasure

Jackie Gailey
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Disney Cruise Line has announced that in December 2024, a brand-new original Broadway-style production will be coming to the Disney Treasure. This new show will join the previously announced lineup of shows coming to the newest ship, including Beauty and the Beast and Disney Seas the Adventure. Disney The Tale of Moana will debut exclusively at the Walt Disney Theatre onboard the Disney Treasure, bringing the adventurous journey of Moana, inspired by the Walt Disney Animation Studios film, to center stage for the first time. The show will follow Moana as she embarks on an incredible journey to save her island after the ocean chooses her to restore the heart of Te Fiti. Fans of the original film will recognize many beloved characters like Gramma Tala, Maui, and Tamatoa when they appear on stage, as well as songs from the film’s iconic soundtrack. 

Disney Cruise Line casting directors will soon begin the search for performers looking to take on the role of a lifetime onboard the Disney Treasure. Those interested in auditioning for Disney The Tale of Moana can find more information on DisneyAuditions.com.


More about this imaginative, one-of-a-kind show will be announced at a later date!


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