Honestly, I liked that, as a fan of live theatre and performance, I loved that La Nouba opened that world to people that may not have ever seen it otherwise. La Nouba was amazing, the Cirque performers are the best of the best, and the costumes, makeup, and staging are beyond compare. Something that La Nouba was missing was a Disney connection. The first 3 nights are already sold out, which is a great sign for the success of the show. Luckily, they made it through and now Drawn to Life will debut on November 18, 2021. We all wondered if the pandemic would mean the end of Drawn to Life and even Cirque du Soleil in general. Two years later, at the above mentioned March 2020 event, everyone was very excited to welcome the new show. In November of 2018, casting calls for Drawn to Life were posted. At the time, fans were unsure if a new show would premiere, but Cirque du Soleil did announce that a new show would replace La Nouba in the future. A fan and family favorite, La Nouba ran from Decemuntil December 31, 2017. Cirque du Soleil Drawn to Life ReviewĪ little background, as you may know and may have seen, the Cirque du Soleil theatre was built to house the original show here, La Nouba. I was completely blown away and knew I had to write a Drawn to Life review here, because EVERYONE needs to see this show. Last night, thanks to a cast member-exclusive invite-only dress rehearsal, I was able to see the full Drawn to Life show from Cirque du Soleil. The first link above is to my instagram story for what we saw of Drawn to Life back in March of 2020. The media event was for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway’s debut, but it also combined other upcoming events around Walt Disney World. Back in 2020 – the last media event I attended before everything shut down, we were given about a 20 minute preview of Cirque du Soleil’s newest show at Disney Springs – Drawn to Life.
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