Company behind ‘Immersive Disney’ files for bankruptcy

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Dallas customers first caught wind of the company’s troubles when its exhibit near the Farmers Market abruptly closed last month.

A sign for an immersive Disney animation show hangs outside Lighthouse Artspace on Wednesday, June 21, 2023, in Dallas.Lighthouse Immersive Inc., the company behind “Immersive Disney Animation” and an interactive Vincent van Gogh exhibition displayed across the U.S., has filed for bankruptcy.

The Toronto-based company filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy in Delaware on Thursday alongside affiliates, a move that protects its U.S. assets while insolvency proceedings play out in its home country.While the company is best known for its van Gogh exhibit, it has also launched displays that feature Disney animation, as well as works of Frida Kahlo and Claude Monet. The company has sold more than 7 million tickets, according to its website.

 

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