The 2000-seat Hyperion Theater currently plays Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular.
Based on the Disney film by the same name, the show plays inside Hyperion Theater in the Hollywood Land.
Chris and the Wonderful Lamp was first produced at the Hyperion Theatre in New Haven, beginning on October 23, 1899.
While she was dancing at the Hyperion Theater at Yale University, in November 1911, students rushed the stage.
It's in the Hyperion Theater on the Hollywood Studios Backlot.
The high-spirited live performance at the Hyperion Theater in the Hollywood Backlot, for example, is a hip, upbeat song and dance tribute to many Disney movie standards.
The Hyperion Theater at the end of the street offers Disney's "Steps in Time" show, an old-fashioned live revue with decidedly new-fashioned steps.
The French-style cafe and brasserie closed in late 1998, when it was damaged during the demolition of the adjoining Hyperion Theater.
The Hyperion Theater originally opened with the park on February 8, 2001.
The show was also featured in New Haven, Connecticut at the Hyperion Theatre.