Popcorn Disabilities: I Love The Greatest Showman, But Do We Need a Broadway Show?
Disney's doing a stage musical and I'm still cringe about the whole thing.
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This weekend was the D23 Fan Expo (sorry, I'm not writing out the new, long-ass name they've changed it to), wherein Disney fans from all around gathered in the Anaheim Convention Center to see what's new and upcoming from all areas of the House of Mouse. That includes the presentation of thrilling rides, exciting movies, and everything in between. One such presentation, part of their Disney Theatrical slate, showed off the upcoming Greatest Showman musical which will premiere on the West End in 2027.