Happy Feet Musical Heading to Broadway
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Happy Feet Musical Heading to Broadway

authorBy Stephen King
DateMar 31, 2026
Read time2 min

A stage adaptation of the popular animated film 'Happy Feet' is currently in development for Broadway, promising to enchant audiences with its musical tale of Emperor penguins.

This theatrical endeavor is spearheaded by Tony Award-winning producer Dori Berinstein and features acclaimed director Michael Arden at the helm. The creative team boasts notable talents including book writer Douglas Lyons and a choreography ensemble comprising Ayodele Casel, Lauren Yalango-Grant, and Christopher “Cree” Grant. The production intends to incorporate the original film's memorable songs and dynamic soundtrack, aiming to capture the essence of the Oscar-winning movie and its successful sequel, which collectively earned over $847 million globally. The design aspects are in expert hands with Tony-winning professionals such as set designer Dane Laffrey, costume designer Susan Hilferty, and lighting designer Natasha Katz, alongside puppet designer Basil Twist, orchestrator Kenny Seymour, and music supervisor Jackson Teeley. Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures is also involved in the production, with Mark Kaufman serving as a creative consultant and George Miller, the film's original creator, as a consulting producer.

The stage musical seeks to translate the heartwarming narrative and vibrant world of 'Happy Feet' into a live experience, continuing the legacy of a film celebrated for its engaging story and impressive animation. The original movie, which garnered an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film in 2007, captivated audiences with its star-studded voice cast and delightful musical numbers. This new Broadway production aims to deliver a similarly joyful and inspiring experience, celebrating individuality and the power of dance and music.

Bringing 'Happy Feet' to Broadway embodies the enduring appeal of stories that encourage self-expression and community. It serves as a testament to the idea that with passion and a supportive collective, any dream, no matter how unconventional, can take flight and resonate deeply with people from all walks of life.

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