The musical premiered on the social media platform on New Year’s Day and featured well-known names such as Wayne Brady, Titus Burgess and Adam Lambert. The news of his monetary success was announced on Saturday in production Twitter page.
The TikTok community saw the project move from a picturesque effort initiated by a user’s Broadway ode to the 2007 Disney Pixar film to a full event in a matter of weeks.
Tickets to see the production cost just $ 5 per piece, which means more than $ 200,000 has been accumulated.
“I think it’s so important to support artists right now, both in terms of fundraising (and making) that bring hope that new work can still be created and that there is room for innovation,” he said. said Ratatouille director Lucy Moss. Thursday on CNN.
“Maybe, you know, that kind of work wouldn’t have happened if we weren’t all trapped at home.”
Fans can still see the show. Tickets will be available until January 4th.