Disney Theatrical Group

[5] Disneyland put on Disney on Parade, a self-produced live arena show, starting in 1969.

[17] Schneider's promotion to studio chair left Schumacher as the only president of DTG in January 2000.

[23] On October 31, 2010, the group closed its Glendale, California office and cut staff in a DTG reorganization.

[25] Disney India launched its Live Entertainment operations in 2015 with the production of Beauty and the Beast musical to be shown from October to December in Mumbai and Delhi.

[29] In March 2020, The New York Times stated that 'A trade association representing producers and theater owners, said the 41 Broadway houses would remain shuttered at least through June 7'.

On September 28, 2023, The New York Times published an article noting significant leadership changes in the subsidiary, where Thomas Schumacher now holds the title of Chief Creative Officer, while Anne Quart has become the EVP and Executive Producer, and Andrew Flatt has become the EVP and Managing Director.

Previously, 20th Century Fox licensed their property for theatrical adaptations including 9 to 5,[34] Young Frankenstein[32] and Big.

[27] In 1970, All About Eve was adapted as Applause musical on Broadway with Margo played by Lauren Bacall.

[13] Fox Stage Productions was formed in June 2013 which included the retaining of Isaac Robert Hurwitz as a consultant.

[34] Hurwitz was hired in July 2015 as senior vice president of Fox Stage Productions reporting to the division head Bob Cohen.

[36] Fox Stage licensed out Anastasia, both the 1956 feature and the 1997 animated version, to Stage Entertainment, 50 Church Productions, The Shubert Organization, Judith Ann Abrams Productions, Broadway Asia/Umeda Arts Theater, Seoul Broadcasting System, LD Entertainment, Blumegreenspan, Silva Theatrical Group, in association with Hartford Stage for a musical that debut on April 24, 2017, at Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway.

Producers and heads of Disney Theatricals Peter Schneider and Thomas Schumacher were assigned to run Hyperion.

[16] Hoopz, a Harlem Globetrotters based musical by Savion Glover, Reg E. Gaines, and Kenny Leon, was in work shop phase in second quarter 2000.

[17] Based on the opera by Giuseppe Verdi, it tells the story of a Nubian slave who falls in love with an Egyptian captain.