Celebrity narrators grace Disney’s Candlelight Processional, a holiday tradition at Disney Parks
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The Voices of Liberty took their places on the stage in the U.S. Pavilion at Disney’s Epcot. The choir was dressed in the colors of the Christmas season: green and red. They were joined by dozens of carollers dressed in gold gowns holding candles. All the pieces were in place for another night of holiday festivities.The Disney Candlelight Processional, which began late last month and will continue through December 3, is one of the many family-friendly events at Disney Parks that highlights Christmas holiday traditions.& What makes the Candlelight Processionals special is the celebrity narrators who have been scheduled to make appearances. On Sunday afternoon, Broadway actor and singer Tituss Burgess made his narrating debut. The Athens, Georgia native preceded award-winning actress and legendary comedian Whoopi Goldberg a couple of days earlier and took the stage a few days before Academy Award-winning actor Brendan Fraser. The other celebrity narrators that are scheduled to make appearances range from actors like Sterling K. Brown, Neil Patrick Harris, Edward James Olmos, and Gary Sinise to television luminaries such as Pat Sajak, the former longtime host of Wheel of Fortune.On Sunday, thousands of visitors to Epcot stood and sat while listening to the choirs...
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