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TikTok’s crowdsourced ‘Ratatouille’ musical has cooked up some serious talent for its one-night-only benefit concert, including roles for Tituss Burgess, Adam Lambert, Wayne Brady, Andre De Shields and Ashley Park.
‘Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical’ fondly nicknamed the ‘Ratatousical’ will begin streaming on Friday at 7pm ET (4am Saturday in the UAE) for 72 hours. Tickets are on sale exclusively on TodayTix.com and are $5. Proceeds will benefit The Actors Fund, which aids entertainment industry workers. Tituss Burgess, Ashley Park and Adam Lambert. Image Credit: AP
It is the product of several minds many musical theatre fans and out-of-work performers who collaborated on original songs, lyrics and ideas to turn an animated, non-musical film into a two-act Broadway-style show.
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Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical to star Tituss Burgess, Adam Lambert The Ratatousical based on the animated movie also features the likes of Ashley Park and Wayne Brady.
Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical features the likes of Tituss Burgess, Ashley Park and Adam Lambert. (Photo: AP)
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TikTok’s crowdsourced Ratatouille musical has cooked up some serious talent for its one-night-only benefit concert, including roles for Tituss Burgess, Adam Lambert, Wayne Brady, Andre De Shields and Ashley Park.
Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical – fondly nicknamed the Ratatousical – will begin streaming on Friday night (Jan 1) for 72 hours. Tickets, priced at US$5 (S$6.65), are on sale exclusively on TodayTix.com. Proceeds will benefit The
TikTok Star Gets First Look at Epcot s Ratatouille Ride
December 28, 2020, 1:27 PM ·
The woman who kicked off the DIY Ratatouille musical on TikTok has gotten a sneak peek at the new Ratatouille ride at Walt Disney World.
Disney has given New York teacher Emily Jacobsen, who musically declared her love for Pixar s aspiring chef in a TikTok post last summer, a walk through tour of part of the new Remy s Ratatouille Adventure dark ride, now under construction in the expanded France pavilion in Epcot s World Showcase.
Jacobsen s original post went viral on the social media platform, inspiring others to create their own Ratatouille-themed songs. Eventually, a group of those creators came together to produce Ratatouille, the TikTok Musical, which will stream on January 1, 2021 at 7pm Eastern. Tickets will benefit The Actors Fund, a 138-year-old charity that benefits actors and backstage workers in theater and other performing arts.