I just saw it last week with my wife, DS2 and DD5 -
It is where the "tarzan rocks" show was - in the giant theatre near Everest, at about 3pm if you were looking at the park map as a clock.
As for the show, it is pretty good. It is really quite an effort considering it is a 'free' attraction within the park.
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My only criticism would be that near the end, the Nemo and Marlin characters both drop their "puppets" and essentially sing to each other as humans. While I appreciate what they are trying to do (to highlight the performers who ar expertly singing, acting, dancing and managing puppets the whole show), I think it is an unnecessary departure. Adults know there are real people doing all that - and kids don't need to have a character 'step out' of their costume. It is minor, but seemed jarring to me at the time.
The highlights:
- My DS 2 1/2 doesn't speak much, so I'm never quite sure what he understands of what he hears. All I know is that at the end of the show, he hugged me like he never has before. The show, like the movie, hits a nerve, especially between dads and sons.
- the costumes/puppets are the highlight. Like the lion king Broadway production, they blur the line between puppets/costumes/props. Crush is especially cool, and Bruce the shark is pretty neat.
- The blocking is fairly simple - they dance and move, but for the most part the show is sets, costumes and songs. There are sets, but they are backgrounds.
All in all, simply awesome in the grand Disney tradition
I'd be interested to see if the final version of the show does NOT drop the puppets in the closing scene between Nemo and his dad.