Wouldn't it be Loverly? In Edwardian London, Professor Henry Higgins takes on the challenge of teaching Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle to speak Proper English, with the help of his friend Col. Pickering.
In 1899, Jack Kelly and the other Newsies go on strike when Pulitzer raises the newspaper prices.
First star to the left, then straight on till morning! In Edwardian England, Nana Dog watches over the Darling nursery, as Wendy shares the heroic tales of Peter Pan with her brothers Michael and John.
Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic operetta tells the story of Frederic, a pirate’s apprentice who falls in love with Mabel as he turns 21 and plans to leave the band of tender-hearted pirates.
Follow Jojo, Horton the elephant and the Cat in the Hat through Dr. Seuss' stories about the Whos in Whoville, Gertrude McFuzz's tail, Mayzie and her egg, the Jungle of Nool, Hunches and Thinks and other beloved Seuss stories.
Lord Farquaad banishes Pinocchio, Gingy, Humpty Dumpty and the other fairytale characters from Duloc, so they invade Shrek's swamp. To get his swamp back, the ogre goes on a quest to find Princess Fiona, aided by Donkey.
Based on the beloved movie, its a delightful tribute to Old Hollywood. Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont are silent film stars, working with Cosmo Brown and studio head R.F. Simpson as the talkies take over.
It's 1922, and flapper Millie Dillmont heads to New York City, looking for a wealthy husband, but instead finds Jimmy Smith and Miss Dorothy Brown. What they don't realize is that Mrs.
Loosely based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, and set in 1950s New York. Rival gangs the Jets and the Sharks battle for the streets of the Upper West Side.
Follow the Yellow Brick Road to the magical Land of Oz and the Wonderful Wizard who presides over Emerald City. Dorothy Gale meets the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion on her journey, and they help defeat the Wicked Witch of the West.