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Video: Saying Farewell to Epcot World Showcase Shows

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Extinct Epcot World Showcase shows
The World Showcase Players are just one of the popular shows that closed this week at Epcot (photo & video by Seth Kubersky).

As you’ve probably already heard, Walt Disney World has given the pink slip to several popular Epcot World Showcase shows, which held their final performances this week. I spent a stormy Tuesday afternoon catching up with a few of these old favorites with one final viewing, and wanted to share some video of these now-extinct Epcot World Showcase shows.

Off Kilter, the popular Canadian Celtic rockers, were unfortunately off duty during my visit. But I captured closing-week performances from three of their compatriots: Spirit of America Fife & Drum Corps, MO’ROCKIN, and World Showcase Players.

Spirit of America (American Adventure)

The Spirit of America Fife & Drum Corps played traditional patriotic tunes from our nation’s founding. Child volunteers participated in a brief parade outside the American Adventure pavilion and were presented with free copies of the Declaration of Independence. The Spirit of America has now marched away, but the Voices of Liberty continue to perform.

 

 

MO’ROCKIN (Morocco)

For 15 years, this lively musical group played original tunes that were apparently inspired by the African Funk movement of the 1970s. MO’ROCKIN were accompanied by belly dancers who encouraged audience participation from younger guests. The group will be replaced by traditional Berber musicians. No word yet if they will still feature belly dancing, or if guests will now have to pay to eat at Restaurant Marrakesh to experience that alluring artform.

 

 

World Showcase Players (United Kingdom)

The World Showcase Players, a troupe of improvisational comics who roped audience members into an interactive retelling of the King Arthur legend, is (in my opinion) the biggest loss among the Epcot World Showcase entertainment cancellations. The act originated at a Rennaissance faire and was recruited to Orlando when Epcot first opened, establishing the style of interactive entertainment that was once a staple of Disney parks. Members of the original troupe went on to found DHS’s Streetmosphere (now known as Citizens of Hollywood), Pleasure Island’s Adventurers Club, and downtown Orlando’s SAK Comedy Lab. Stick around to the very end of this rainy video for some truly touching final words that are emblematic of this “end of an era” in Disney entertainment.

 

 

Which now-closed Epcot World Showcase show will you miss the most? Share your memories in the comments below.

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Seth Kubersky

Author of The Unofficial Guide to Universal Orlando. Co-author of The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland and Beyond Disney. Contributor to Unofficial Guides to WDW and Las Vegas. Live Active Cultures columnist for the Orlando Weekly. Travel and arts journalist. Theatrical director and producer.

13 thoughts on “Video: Saying Farewell to Epcot World Showcase Shows

  • When visiting Epcot on a very cold December day in 2010, I witnessed something that I truly believe exhibited the difference between Disney and so many other vacation locations.

    The temperature barely made it into the mid-forties that day, and there was a breeze blowing that made it very cold, and kept attendance down that day. I was watching the World Showcase Players, and laughing along with the rest of the crowd. In front of me was an elderly lady in a wheelchair, and she looked like she was getting cold.

    Halfway through the show, and without missing a beat, one of the players took off the heavy coat he was wearing, and draped it over the elderly woman to keep her warm. The Player kept going through the rest of the show without his jacket, but that elderly lady was surely warmer and enjoyed the show because of that simple, selfless act.

    Even though that was almost 4 years ago, I still remember it like it was yesterday, and am very sad to see the act come to an end.

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    • What a great moment. I would go out of my way to watch the World Showcase Players each trip. Sometimes multiple times a day. On some occasions I would people watch and see people who stumbled across that show for the first time and you could tell loved it. Sad for people who will miss this but even more for people who will never experience it.

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  • “Perhaps it’s good that it’s raining, ’cause it hides the tears” – *sniff*

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  • world showcase players will be the biggest loss

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    • Nothing hurts me more than the loss of the World Showcase Players. They are one of my favorite parts of EPCOT. I’m sure some MBA couldn’t quantify their value but they meant something to everybody who happened upon a show. They might not have known what they were in for but they left with a smile on the face. I hate that my trip starting on Friday will be after they are gone. Big mistake Disney. 🙁

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  • I am going to miss Off Kilter so much!! They were my absolute favorite! I think they should have asked Disney fans which ones should be replaced.

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  • Sad that they’re letting these acts go, but I do look forward to finding out what they have in store; I’m optimistically hopeful. (And psst, your header for MO’ROCKIN is missing the R.)

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  • Well, i don´t know, but maybe they are going to replace them for tons of Frozen stuff, even in Morocco. What is happening to Disney? Walter Elias must be very upset wherever he is…

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    • See the blog post I linked to, they’ve announced replacement shows & they aren’t Frozen. Considering that Epcot has almost nothing to with EPCOT, I don’t think Walt’s ghost cares much either way…

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