I was very fortunate to be able to get a back stage tour of the Walt Disney Studios, and we were introduced to the fabulous D23. As a disney fan, I can not believe I was missing out on this great publication. I will have more to share with you soon about D23. But here is a sneak peak of what D23 is offering.
DISNEY TWENTY-THREE CELEBRATES DISNEY’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
1964–65 NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR IN SPRING 2014 ISSUE
FEATURING RARELY SEEN CONCEPT ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY FROM THE FAIR,
AS WELL AS EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS WITH CHRIS EVANS, TINA FEY, AND THE MUPPETS
AS WELL AS EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS WITH CHRIS EVANS, TINA FEY, AND THE MUPPETS
Plus,
D23.com online exclusives include extended celebrity interviews and
additional stories, artwork, and photography from the World’s Fair.
BURBANK, Calif. – FEBRUARY 13, 2014 – The 1964–65 World’s Fair in New York celebrated a time of optimism, growth, and progress. D23: The Official Disney Fan Club captures all the excitement of this epic event in the Spring issue of its publication, Disney twenty-three.
The Fair, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, marked
the creation of landmark Disney technology, music, and attractions
including it’s a small world, Audio-Animatronics® technology, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, and the Carousel of Progress—with its memorable theme song “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow.” Disney twenty-three
sat down with several Disney Legends responsible for these iconic
landmarks including Marty Sklar, Alice Davis, and Bob Gurr. Stunning
concept art and rarely seen photography from the Fair complement the
stories in this issue, available exclusively to Gold Members of D23.
Disney twenty-three’s Spring
issue also includes a look ahead at some of the latest entertainment
coming from Disney. Ty Burrell, Tina Fey, Kermit the Frog, and Miss
Piggy give readers a peek “behind the felt” at Muppets Most Wanted, which opens this March. Chris Evans talks about suiting up once again for April’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
Plus, Jonathan Freeman discusses taking his characterization of the
villainous Jafar from screen to stage, as Disney Theatrical Productions
prepares to open Aladdin on Broadway this March.
Also included in the Spring issue of Disney twenty-three:
- We celebrate D23’s fifth anniversary with a look at some of the club’s most memorable events
- “Ask Dave” with Disney Legend and Chief Archivist Emeritus Dave Smith returns to print in the U.S. for the first time in nearly a decade
- Disney trendsetters are all the rage—and on the page—in “The Hippest Place on Earth”
- Regular columns including A Walk with Walt, PHOTOfiles, D Society, and more
All D23 Members are invited to visit www.D23.com for additional members-only content, including extended Q&As with Kermit, Fey, Burrell, and the irrepressible Miss Piggy from Muppets Most Wanted.
Other features coming to D23.com include:
- A closer look at the artwork from it’s a small world’s Tower of the Four Winds at the New York World’s Fair
- Details on which parts of the World’s Fair attractions made their way to Disneyland
- A drive though the Ford Magic Skyway, with an extensive photo gallery
Also in the Spring issue, D23 Gold Members will receive a reproduction of the “Souvenir Map and Small World Guide” from the centerfold of the commemorative it’s a small world, guide book.
Disney twenty-three, which is delivered directly to fans’ doorsteps, is offered exclusively to D23 Gold Members as a benefit of their membership.
About D23
The
name “D23” pays homage to the exciting journey that began in 1923 when
Walt Disney opened his fledgling studio in Hollywood. D23 is the first
official club for fans in Disney’s nearly 90-year history. D23 gives its
members a greater connection to the entire world of Disney by placing
them in the middle of the magic through its quarterly publication Disney twenty-three; a rich website at D23.com with members-only content; member-exclusive discounts and special events for D23 Members throughout the year.
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