ORLANDO, Fla. — "Drawn to Life," the new Cirque du Soleil show at Disney Springs, is on a scheduled break through May 23.
What You Need To Know
- "Drawn to Life" at Disney Springs on scheduled break through May 23
- Cirque du Soleil says the break give performers a chance to rest
- Another break is scheduled for a week in September
- "Drawn to Life" features acrobatic performances, music and Disney animation
The live show, which first debuted in November, will resume performances on May 24.
A Cirque du Soleil spokesperson said breaks are scheduled periodically throughout the year so performers can rest.
There will be another scheduled break for the performers in September.
"Drawn to Life," a collaboration between Cirque du Soleil, Walt Disney Animation Studios and Walt Disney Imagineering, centers around a young girl named Julie who discovers a letter from her late father, who was a Disney animator.
The 90-minute show features several different acts that incorporate music, acrobatic performances, special effects and Disney animation.
For ticket information, visit cirquedusoleil.com.