Jacobsen said that hopefully the new production will be a sign that more amateurs, more fans who simply have a passion for things like musicals and Pixar, will be able to participate more in the entertainment industry. Ideas about inclusion and opening doors for all are key to the Pixar film. and Chef Skinner is NOT happy about it #ratatouillethemusical #fyp #musicals ♬ original sound - Ryan Jacobs From there, more and more users decided to share their own tributes to here’s my submission to the #ratatouillemusical. The song has since come to be known as "Ode to Remy." Despite Jacobsen intending it to just be a silly one-off video, popular TikToker Brittany Broski used the audio in an October video of her own, which was broadcast to her millions of followers, some of whom thought the song sounded like it belonged in a musical.
In August, she recorded and posted to TikTok a silly original song inspired by an upcoming Ratatouille-themed ride in Orlando, Florida's Disney World. The musical can all be traced back to Emily Jacobsen, 26, a Westchester, New York-based ESL teacher. As of Tuesday, the show had sold almost 60,000 tickets. Disney has given its seal of approval for the event, offering cheeky co-signs across social media.
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The show will be made up of songs that got their start on the video-sharing app, plus at least one new original song written especially for the benefit. Presented by Seaview Productions, Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical brings together an all-star cast, including Tituss Burgess as Remy, Wayne Brady as Django, Tony-winner André De Shields as Ego and Ashley Park as Colette. The artwork shared on the "Ratatouille" musical Twitter account.