I caught 'Enchanted Live' during previews before its official November 21 opening, and wow, what a glow-up from the film. The choreography in 'That’s How You Know' is pure joy—confetti cannons included. Fun fact: the dragon’s wingspan is 28 feet. Still gives me chills.
November 2023 marked the debut of 'Enchanted Live,' and as someone who’s seen every Disney stage adaptation from 'Lion King' to 'Aladdin,' this one stands out. They took risks—like blending animation projections with practical effects—and it paid off. The chemistry between the leads during 'That’s How You Know' had the audience clapping along. What surprised me was the updated script; the jokes land sharper now, especially Pip’s sarcastic asides. Pro tip: snag seats near the orchestra pit to fully appreciate those lush orchestrations.
The magic of 'Enchanted Live' first graced Broadway on November 21, 2023, and let me tell you, it was worth the wait! I stumbled into the theater that winter after hearing whispers about its dazzling blend of Disney nostalgia and fresh theatrical flair. The show reimagines the 2007 film with this infectious energy—Giselle’s fish-out-of-water journey hits differently on stage, especially with those jaw-dropping set pieces. The cast? Pure charisma. I still hum 'True Love’s Kiss' on subway rides.
What’s wild is how they expanded the story, weaving in deeper character arcs for Nancy and Robert. The second-act twist with the dragon puppet? Spectacle doesn’t even cover it. If you missed the premiere run, keep an eye out for touring dates—this one’s a crowd-pleaser for sure.
Broadway’s 'Enchanted Live' opened last fall, and I dragged my whole family to see it over Thanksgiving weekend. My kid wouldn’t stop talking about the talking animals (those puppets were next-level cute), and my mom cried during 'Happy Working Song.' The production’s got this whimsical vibe that feels like a hug—colorful, over-the-top, but with just enough satire to keep grown-ups hooked. Fun tidbit: the lead actress actually slipped during the premiere’s big dance number but recovered like a pro. Broadway magic at its finest!
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I would’ve died for them. My husband. My son. But when I was drowning, they didn’t even blink.
I gave them everything—my heart, my time, my life. And still, I wasn’t enough.
“Will you be my mommy?” my son asked his father’s mistress right in front of me.
“Don’t be so selfish, Essence,” my husband said. “You’re lucky anyone married you at all.”
They broke me.
But I didn’t stay broken.
I walked away with just a vow to build something for myself.
What I didn’t expect? Lucian Knight. The billionaire bachelor every woman wanted... on his knees, whispering, “Please marry me, Essence. I’ve waited for you my whole life.”
I left betrayal behind. But I never knew love could feel this good... or this sinfully sweet.
BOOK 2: ENEMIES TO SOULMATES
Daniel Knight lives for two things — running his empire and watching Sexy Red burn up the stage. The mysterious, red-haired dancer with a body made for sin is all he wants… and all he can’t have.
The last thing he expects? His mother shoving him into an arranged marriage with Kelly Thompson… the plain, boring, mole-faced “ugly duckling” he insulted without a second thought.
He hates her. She hates him more.
“Marry you? Not in this lifetime,” he sneers.
“Right back at you,” she fires back.
But when the wedding ring is on, Danny still can’t get Sexy Red out of his head... until one night, he rips off her disguise and realizes the woman he’s been craving is the wife he swore to make miserable.
Now, every touch feels like a lie.
And the man who swore to ruin her… can’t stop trying to claim her.
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Andrea Knowles, a fil-am photographer will find her peace on an Island in the Philippines. Her mom chose to send her to an Island instead of her going to the Amazon forest to fulfill her dreams to take photos of the wild. She will then meet Ibrahil, an Encantado who is disguised as a human who will enchant her into his realm. She will then discover that she's a half-blooded Encantada and that they are rivals by race. As a prince and a princess, duty comes first before desire.
Will they be able to fight for their destiny or they will end up killing each other?
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Up untill now she thought love was something irrevelant to her as still to this day she was unable to find her mate, who could protect her because she can do that herself. To fullfill the political propaganda she agrees to marry a man she never desired but destiny has something else plan in her life as she falls in love in love with a human but can a human return the unconditional love she is offering him. With every decision she make she finds herself balanced precariously on the point of knife-between life and dead.
Can love happen between someone who fly above the sky and someone who breathe underwater and if yes then can love really conquer all: time, space and different world.
Let's just say that there's a boy who's obviously inlove with a girl and unfortunately she feels the same way. Sounds like a perfect love story, right? Finding your prince and he ends up liking you. But what if you're not the princess he's looking for? You're not the lead character who ends up with the leading man?
To put it simply, you're not the girl he likes. Well, that's me and the girl he likes is unfortunately my friend.
But sometimes, I just wonder... did I ever cross your mind?
You see, I'm just wondering... Do you ever think of liking me...?
Tell me, am I crazy or is this more than a crush....?
I was a complete idiot to fell in love with whom I don't even have the slightest chance...
But all I know is I was enchanted to meet you.
Why does Cinderella have to marry a prince?
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Will May hold onto the little bit of independence she has left or will the hypnotic allure of fame brainwash her into thinking that she needs a man to be successful?
Will her title as "The Wrong Cinderella" remain or will she lose sight of her true self when two dashing princes come her way?
The hunt for 'Enchanted Live' online feels like tracking down a rare vinyl record—thrilling but tricky! I recently stumbled upon it while browsing niche streaming platforms. Some theater-focused sites offer pay-per-view rentals, especially those specializing in Broadway productions or musical adaptations.
If you're okay with grainy audience recordings (not ideal, I know), check fan forums or old-school torrent communities—just be wary of sketchy links. Honestly, Disney+ might be your safest bet if they ever add it to their live-performance catalog. Until then, keep an eye on official theater websites; they sometimes release digital versions for limited runs.
Oh, this takes me back! 'Enchanted Live' is actually a stage adaptation inspired by Disney’s 2007 film 'Enchanted.' It’s this delightful mashup of classic Disney fairy-tale tropes and modern New York City chaos, where Giselle, the animated princess, gets thrown into the real world. The live version amplifies everything—the songs, the humor, the fish-out-of-water charm. I saw it last year, and the way they translated the animated sequences into live theater was pure magic, especially the big musical number in Central Park. The costumes were spot-on, too—Giselle’s iconic pink dress had the audience gasping. If you loved the movie’s self-aware satire and heartwarming moments, the stage show doubles down on that energy.
What’s cool is how they expanded some subplots, like Nancy and Edward’s romance, giving them more stage time. And the villainous Narissa? Even more over-the-top in the best way. It’s not a carbon copy, though—some scenes are reimagined for theatrical impact, like the 'Happy Working Song' with puppets instead of CGI critters. Honestly, it feels like a love letter to both Disney nostalgia and Broadway spectacle. I left grinning like a kid.
The 'Enchanted Live' musical is such a vibrant production, and the cast really brings the magic to life! The lead role of Giselle is played by the incredibly talented Sierra Boggess, whose voice just melts hearts. Prince Edward is portrayed by the charismatic James Snyder, and Robert gets his charm from the ever-charming Derrick Davis. Nancy’s role is delightfully handled by Linedy Genao, and Queen Narissa is played with wicked flair by the powerhouse Judy Kaye.
What’s really fun is how the cast balances that classic Disney feel with fresh theatrical energy. I caught a performance last year, and the chemistry between the leads was electric—especially during 'True Love’s Kiss.' The ensemble’s dancing was so sharp, too! If you love the movie, seeing it live with this cast is an absolute treat.
Oh, 'Enchanted Live'! That’s such a fun show to dive into. I caught it last year during its run, and it was a blast—pure nostalgia mixed with fresh energy. The runtime clocks in at around 2 hours and 15 minutes, including a 15-minute intermission. It’s the perfect length to immerse yourself in the whimsical world without feeling rushed. The pacing keeps you hooked, balancing musical numbers and story beats beautifully.
What really stood out to me was how they expanded some scenes from the original movie, like Giselle’s transition to New York. The added stagecraft made it feel even more magical. If you’re planning to go, I’d recommend arriving early to soak in the pre-show atmosphere—they often play subtle references to the film’s soundtrack!