flyinglizard
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Kaycee,
Edward James Olmos was excellent!
Edward James Olmos was excellent!
Many of them do, yes. They enjoy spending part of the holidays at WDW too!Originally posted by northern michigan
This list looks a lot like the narrators from 2003 minus Robby Benson. Do these narrators often come back year after year?
I will say that David Curtis Chapman got a little too "preachy" for me in his narration last year. At many times, he sounded like he was at a gospel revival -- lots of emotion and shouting, with hands going and the spirit moving him. Didn't care for it after a while. I really enjoyed Gary Sinise, although I've been a big fan of his for years and am anxiously awaiting CSI : NY. Angela Bassett did it one year and was incredible. Another favorite was James Avery. And, of course, James Earl Jones. Although I often find myself more caught up in watching the sign language interpreters than in listening to the narrator!Originally posted by CoolDisneyCat
Barbday ~
Thanks for this info! We will be there on these dates and I did not know Mr. Chapman. Now I think going then will be great.![]()
Just because someone else didn't like him doesn't mean you have to share that opinion! You're allowed to think he was good!Originally posted by Eeyore2003
Wow, now I'm confused. Last year we saw Ben Vereen and we thought he was good, but I guess he wasn't.
from the www.wdwinfo.com info on night of joyOriginally posted by wilderness01
Who is Kirk Franklin?![]()
Kirk Franklin is also scheduled to perform and is considered the king of contemporary gospel.
Originally posted by WDSearcher
Just because someone else didn't like him doesn't mean you have to share that opinion! You're allowed to think he was good!![]()
Candlelight is the Candlelight Processional -- a Christmas show that is held annually at WDW, most recently at Epcot. There is a large guest choir, orchestra, herald trumpeters, Voices of Liberty, and a cast choir who perform Christmas music that relates to the story of the first Christmas from the Bible. The narration is done each show by a guest narrator. Shows begin the day after Thanksgiving and run through Dec 29, three shows a night at the America Gardens Stage.Originally posted by wannabebelle
What is "The Candlelight?"
Originally posted by wannabebelle
Thanks, WDSearcher. One other question--is this part of admission or an "extra" show--like MVMCP?