I actually enjoyed this more than the film itself. I especially appreciated the presence of actual Native American actors, singers and dancers in the cast.
Wow. I really loved this little outdoor theater. This was during the Eisner era I believe Those were the days when entertainment value trumped $$$. Great times; when the place was just oozing entertainment value (and the Hunchback show that followed might have been even better!). I miss these times [December 1971] Vet here...
Me too. December 6 1971 as I recall... Haven't been back since 2012; but that's cool. We experienced the place during its golden age. For all his faults Eisner actually understood the legacy, the place hasn't been the same since.
I loved how you uploaded this I needed this to see how to act for my dance I do dance and it’s ballet rehearsals so I perform for other people and it is based on Disney princess and I have a solo for Pocahontas so this helped me a lot thank you 😃🙂😊
Pocahontas is my favorite disney princess and every time we went to Disneyland I always drag my mom to this show at least once probably twice during the day when I found out they were getting rid of it I was like we have to go to Disneyland to watch at least one more time.
I wish that 28:41 - 29:40 was in the ending scene in "Pocahontas". Some of the reprises in Disney films have a chorus singing a reprise of a certain song, but Pocahontas is the only film that does not have that!
Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz made The Hunchback of Notre Dame into a stage musical and Stephen Schwartz made The Prince of Egypt into a stage musical and Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz should also make Pocahontas into a stage musical!
This was probably one of the first time Disney had a mostly colored/non white cast. They did extensive castings nation wide to find Native Americans and POC to portray this important piece of history.
I enjoyed this, but am I the only one who thinks the singing isn't very good? I mean compared to the other shows they have to offer now, this singing is bad