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'Gravity Falls' Creator Alex Hirsch Announces A Musical With Puppets in Los Angeles

Apr 26, 2026, 8:10 AM CUT

Alex Hirsch is bringing his trademark chaos to the stage. The Gravity Falls creator has announced a brand-new live musical in Los Angeles featuring puppets, oversized props, and Hirsch himself dressed as the Pope. The surprise reveal has quickly caught the attention of fans of Gravity Falls.

The show will run for just two nights, Tuesday and Wednesday, which are April 28 and April 29, respectively, in Los Angeles. Hirsch shared the announcement on social media, urging fans to grab tickets quickly while keeping the details mysterious.

Titled as Enormus Things: The Musical, Hirsch has promised puppets, giant props, and perhaps the same absurd humor that made Gravity Falls a fan favorite. The secrecy around the production and plot has only made fans more curious.

This unusual stage show feels perfectly on-brand for Hirsch, whose work often blends weird comedy with imaginative storytelling. For fans in Los Angeles, it looks like a rare chance to experience that magic live.

Alex Hirsch’s surprise musical is not the only exciting Gravity Falls news fans have to look forward to this year.

Alex Hirsch’s The Art of Gravity Falls arrives this fall for fans of the Disney hit

Disney has announced The Art of Gravity Falls, a new 252-page book celebrating the beloved animated series. The book is set to release on September 15, 2026.

Created with Alex Hirsch and Rob Renzetti, the book will feature never-before-seen artwork, early concepts, hidden easter eggs, and unused ideas from the show’s development.

The upcoming art book will explore the creative process behind the series, including character sketches, lost jokes, and behind-the-scenes details. It also includes interviews with the creative team and a foreword by animator James Baxter.

With the live musical and the art book both arriving this year, 2026 is shaping up to be a big year for Gravity Falls fans. Hirsch is giving audiences new ways to revisit the strange world that made the show so memorable.

Together, these announcements prove that the world of Gravity Falls is still very much alive. Whether on stage or on the page, Hirsch continues to expand the franchise in fun and unexpected ways.

Are you more excited for Alex Hirsch’s live puppet musical? Let us know in the comments!

Written by

Karishma Dasgupta

Edited by

Adiba Nizami

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