Now that Cirque de Soleil is closing, I am hoping that a Broadway type theater will replace it. I would love to see Disney's catalog of Broadway Shows in Disney Springs. Do you think Broadway at the Springs is feasible? Would you like to see it happen? What show should open first?
I don't believe this is in the works for a few reasons.
First, the Orlando Sentinel article about "La Nouba" closing has a quote from a Cirque du Soleil spokesperson. In regard to the future, she says: "There will be news to come." I take that statement to be confirmation that Cirque du Soleil is staying at Walt Disney World. They will want to re-use the theatre.
Second, the La Nouba theatre has a thrust stage, where seats curve around the stage. (See seating chart above.) All of Disney's Broadway shows were created for proscenium theatres, where the seats directly face the stage. Converting the theatre to a proscenium would result in lots of wasted space. Re-imaging Disney's Broadway musicals to work on a thrust stage would be enormously expensive. Any re-imagined show would require completely new sets.
Next, I don't think Orlando has the talent pool necessary to support a repertory theatre company. Here, I'm talking about the performers in the ensemble...not the leads. In order to rotate through various musicals, you need actors that are extremely versatile. A repertory company might fly in Los Angeles or New York, because actors could potentially find other work if they weren't in the current production. But, I can't see that happening in Orlando.
Finally, the Walt Disney Theater in Downtown Orlando is almost brand new. Despite the name, it was built with mostly public money. For it to remain viable, it must continue to be the home for touring Broadway productions. Disney Theatrical is a big part of that touring show market. Any attempt to move their touring shows from Downtown Orlando to Disney Springs would be a PR nightmare.
Orlando Sentinel article:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/trav...y-cirque-la-nouba-closing-20170303-story.html