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  1. 1.5K. 1.2M views 11 years ago. This is the full Playhouse Disney - Live On Stage! show from 2006 at Disney's Hollywood Studios (then Disney-MGM Studios), where Disney Junior is currently...

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  2. Feb 1, 2014 · Subscribed. 1.1K. 483K views 10 years ago. This musical live stage show will have your kids singing, dancing and playing with their pals from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, Little...

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  4. Apr 28, 2013 · 688K views 10 years ago. This musical live stage show will have your kids singing, dancing and playing with their pals from Bear in the Big Blue House, The Book of Pooh, Stanley, and circus...

    • Apr 28, 2013
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    Disney's Hollywood Studios

    Prior to Disney Junior – Live on Stage!, the theater was the Soundstage Restaurant from the park's opening date until November 14, 1998; the restaurant featured sets over the years from Big Business, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin. Following that, the theater hosted Bear in the Big Blue House – Live on Stage from June 7, 1999, until August 4, 2001. That show closed to make room for Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage!, which opened on October 1, 2001, featuring returning characters from Bear in the Big Blue House, as well as new characters from Rolie Polie Olie, Stanley, and The Book of Pooh. In April 2005, the show replaced Rolie Polie Olie with JoJo's Circus. A re-imagined version opened in February 2008, with some new characters from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, Little Einsteins, and My Friends Tigger & Pooh. The show was renamed in March 2011, following the rebranding of Playhouse Disney to Disney Junior, replacing My Friends Tigger & Pooh with Jake and the Never Land Pirates. In February 2013, the show replaced both Handy Manny and Little Einsteins, respectively, with Sofia the First and Doc McStuffins, when it was revamped again. On December 22, 2018, the Hollywood Studios Version was replaced by a new show named Disney Junior Dance Party!, featuring characters from Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures, Vampirina, Doc McStuffins, and The Lion Guard.

    Disney California Adventure

    The California version of the show followed exactly the same pattern as the Florida version. Before Disney Junior - Live on Stage!, the theater was originally housed by the ABC Soap Opera Bistro from the park's opening date until November 3, 2002, which featured dining areas that are replicas of the sets from All My Children, One Life to Live, and General Hospital. Due to its unpopularity, however, the restaurant closed to make way for Playhouse Disney - Live on Stage!, which was essentially the 2001 edition from Disney's Hollywood Studios (then known as Disney-MGM Studios), before being updated over the years up until the transition of Playhouse Disney to Disney Junior. On May 26, 2017, the California version was replaced by a new show named Disney Junior Dance Party!, featuring characters from Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures, Vampirina, Doc McStuffins, and The Lion Guard.

    Walt Disney Studios Park

    When Playhouse Disney - Live on Stage! first opened, it was essentially the 2008 edition from Disney's Hollywood Studios. Despite its name change at the time of the block's rebranding, the show itself was never updated for unknown reasons. In April of 2019, it closed to make way for the new interactive show "Disney Junior Dream Factory", which was set to open in 2020, but has since been pushed back

    Original version (2001–08)

    The original Playhouse Disney - Live on Stage! began inside the world of Bear in the Big Blue House. As the show started, a cast member named Jamie (he/she) told guests they were going to visit Bear in his home. After calling out, Bear appeared on stage, having just returned home from a walk. He and Jamie then lead the audience in singing "Welcome to the Blue House." As they were singing, other characters from the television series including Tutter, Ojo, Treelo, Pip, and Pop joined in. After the song ended, the cast decided to dance in order to something special for their guests. Although all the other characters were dancing, Tutter the mouse reluctantly admitted that he couldn't dance due to the fact that he was too shy. In order to help Tutter, Bear and Jamie decided to tell him some stories.

    Later addition

    Due to the cancellation of Rolie Polie Olie in 2004, the next year (2005) in May, the Rolie Polie Olie segment was removed and replaced by a JoJo's Circus segment.

    Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

    The current edition begins with a cast member named Casey (he or she) running on stage while the Playhouse Disney theme song plays. Casey then asks the audience to yell out their names. While everyone is yelling, Mickey Mouse himself yells out his name and then invites the audience to his clubhouse. As guests arrive at the clubhouse, Mickey and Casey sing the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse theme song, during which Donald, Pluto, Daisy, Goofy, and Minnie also appear. At the clubhouse, Mickey informs guests that it's Minnie's birthday. In order to help out, Daisy agrees to hang up a "happy birthday” sign, Goofy agrees to make a cake, and Donald says that he can write a birthday song. The three then explain that it is going to be difficult for them to accomplish their tasks. Mickey and Casey agree that the best way to solve your problems is to study stories. In order to hear some stories, Mickey and his friends call on Toodles to give them tools to help them. The three items Toodles carries, relate to other Playhouse Disney shows: Handy Manny, Little Einsteins, and My Friends Tigger & Pooh.

    Original Version (2001-2008)

    •Noel MacNeal as Bear •Peter Linz as Tutter and Pip •Vicki Kenderes-Eibner as Ojo •Tyler Bunch as Treelo and Pop •Lynne Thigpen as Luna •Madeleine Martin as JoJo Tickle •Cole Caplan as Rolie Polie Olie •Jessica D. Stone as Stanley Griff •Charles Shaughnessy as Dennis •Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger •John Fiedler as Piglet •Jeff Bennett as Piglet (singing voice) •Peter Cullen as Eeyore •Roger L. Jackson as Mr. Narrator

  5. Apr 4, 2009 · FORMAT HD. Your favourite Playhouse Disney stars are coming out to play, live on stage, at Walt Disney Studios Park! This brand new stage show attraction opened inside the Walt Disney Television Studios building, in studios next door to Stitch Live!, on 4th April 2009.

  6. Disney Junior – Live on Stage! (originally Playhouse DisneyLive on Stage! until 2011) was a live show attraction featuring puppets of characters from Disney Junior 's popular television programs, located at three Disney theme parks: Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris, Disney California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort [4] and Disn...

  7. Apr 30, 2014 · If it’s 2003 and your children are between two and six years old, Bear, Olie, and Stanley are just about the biggest celebrities imaginable. So head over to Playhouse DisneyLive on Stage!

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