A ‘Captain America’ Musical Has Arrived at Disneyland — And Nick Fury Sings!

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Rogers: The Musical — the first show at Disney California Adventure’s Hyperion Theater in more than three years — is scheduled to run through Aug. 31.

The new one-act show – which is full of goofy humor and a range of musical styles – grew out of a brief sequence in an episode of the Disney+ series, and the song “Save the City” is performed by characters playing Avengers. Both the musical and “Save the City” became fan favorites, with the latter generating just over 1 million on-demand official streams in the U.S., according to Luminate.

“[It] was really important to all of us, [show creator and director] Jordan [Peterson] and Hunter and I … to give everyone — both musical theater fans and superhero fans — something they would love about the music,” Lennertz said.

 

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