Visitors will be taken on a visual journey where they can explore seldom-viewed works of art, including visual development drawings for Sleeping Beauty (1959), created by artist and Disney Legend Marc Davis. A very special piece of art from Mary Poppins (1964), which can also be seen in the opening titles of Mary Poppins Returns (2018), created by artist and Disney Legend Peter Ellenshaw, will also be on display. Also included in the experience are some of the iconic props from various films, such as the Mad Hatter’s teapot from Alice in Wonderland (2010); the poisoned caramel apple from Enchanted (2007) used by Timothy Spall and Amy Adams, and the dinglehopper from The Little Mermaid (2023) used by Halle Bailey. Fans won’t want to miss seeing Disneyland Park Employee Badge #1, issued to Walt Disney in 1955, and early photography of Walt Disney’s birthplace in Chicago. The show is presented in partnership with Exhibition Hub and Fever, both leaders in global live entertainment operations. Tickets are on sale now https://disney100exhibit.com/chicago/. Disney100: The Exhibition is scheduled to be open through March 17.
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