Tuesday 3 December 2019

A Broadway Princess Party in London!


Make way! Here they come! Ring bells! Bang the drums! The Broadway Princess Party is coming to London! Oh, I've waited a long time for this. And it looks like I'm not the only one as these three princesses crashed Club 11's website this morning when tickets went on sale!

Yes, Broadway's original Jasmine is returning to the West End next year as Courtney Reed, Laura Osnes (Broadway's original Cinderella), Susan Egan (Broadway's original Belle and Hercules' Meg), and their Fairy Godfairy Benjamin Rauhala (musical director extraordinaire and king of medleys) are finally bringing their incredible Broadway Princess Party to London.

On Friday May 15th and Saturday May 16th next year, Broadway royalty will take over the Leicester Square Theatre for a concert filled with music and magic. This will be a party like no other, so make sure you head to Club 11 and get your tickets now.

I wonder who the guest prince will be? Here's hoping for a Matt and Courtney reunion!

Friday 22 November 2019

Adam Jacobs "Behind the Curtain" Tonight in LA!


If you're in LA tonight then make sure you head on over to Feinstein's at Vitello's as Adam Jacobs is putting on an extra special concert event - Behind the Curtain!

The feature length concert will see Broadway's original Aladdin performing songs from his Broadway shows (including Aladdin, naturally), tracks from his debut album Right Where I Belong (featuring the timeless songs of Disney Legend Alan Menken), and pop and rock as he takes you on his journey from awkward teen to Disney prince to Hollywood leading man.

You can still get tickets for tonight's event right here! And if you can't make it tonight, the concert is being recorded by Broadwood Media specially for Broadway HD!!

Really wish I could be there tonight! Adam, I hope you and everyone in attendance have an incredible show. I'll definitely be watching it on Broadway HD!

Monday 18 November 2019

From Aladdin to Hamilton


Tonight, there's going to be a touch of Disney magic in the air at Hamilton as Aladdin's Trevor Dion Nicholas and Travis Kerry join the West End cast of Lin-Manuel Miranda's smash hit musical.

Trevor, who dazzled audiences night after night with his boundless joy and enthusiasm as Genie for the show's entire run, steps into the role of George Washington, the first President of the United States of America. Travis, who joined Aladdin's energetic ensemble in 2017, is now joining the ensemble of Hamilton, trading the high octane production numbers of Agrabah for revolutionary America.

I've been meaning to see Hamilton for a while now, so now I have no excuse! I'm really excited to see Trev in a new show, I'm sure he'll bring the same passion and energy to Washington as he did to Genie and really make the role his own.

Best wishes to both of you, and the rest of the new cast, as you make your debuts tonight!

Monday 4 November 2019

25 Years of Disney on Broadway


Tonight, Disney Theatrical celebrates 25 magical years on Broadway with a special concert at Aladdin's New Amsterdam Theatre! The special one night only event is being held in support of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and features stars from all of Disney's Broadway productions from Beauty and the Beast to Frozen.

The star studded evening will the see the reunion of Broadway's original Aladdin and Genie as Adam Jacobs and James Monroe Iglehart return to the New Amsterdam stage! Also appearing from Aladdin will be Michael James Scott, who recently finished his around the world run as Genie, Lauryn Ciardullo, April Holloway, and Katie Terza.

Broadway's original Belle will be present as Susan Egan returns to the tale as old as time that launched Disney on Broadway, Beauty and the Beast, along fellow Belle, Kerry Butler.

Alton Fitzgerald White, Kissy Simmons, Rema Webb, Bradley Gibson, and Syndee Winters return to the Pride Lands of The Lion King.

Elton John and Tim Rice's second Disney Theatrical production, Aida, is represented by Adam Pascal and Sherie Rene Scott.

Tarzan swings back on to Broadway with Josh Strickland and Merle Dandridge.

Broadway's original Mary Poppins (and former Belle and On The Record star) Ashley Brown is of course part of the evening. No Disney Theatrical concert could be complete without her. And joining her from the practically perfect musical are Gavin Creel and Christian Borle

Three The Little Mermaid originals are reunited as Sierra Boggess, Sherie Rene Scott and Norm Lewis head back under the sea (and yes, I know I've listed Sherie twice now but she was a lead in both!)

It's a Newsies reunion with Kara Lindsay, Joshua Michael Burrage, Kyle Coffman, Nico Dejesus, Michael Fatica, JP Ferreri, Garrett Hawe, Evan Kasprzak, Jess LeProtto, Devin Lewis, Jack Sippel, Ryan Steele, Andrew Wilson, and Iain Young.

Freaky Friday is represented on Broadway for the first time by star (and former Ursula) Heidi Blickenstaff.

Surprisingly no Elsa or Anna from Disney's latest Broadway spectacular Frozen, but Broadway's Kristoff, Jelani Alladin will be representing Arendelle, along with Nina Lafarga (also Aida).

And Alladin was recently the star of another Disney production! Krysta Rodriguez joins Alladin and Iglehart to reunite the lead trio of The Public Works' Hercules along with fellow cast members Ramona Keller and Tamika Lawrence.

In addition to the Disney Theatrical stars, the line up includes Whoopi Goldberg, Beth Leavel, Ashley Park, Mandy Gonzales, Andrew Barth Feldman, and the Broadway Inspirational Voices Choir.

What a line up! And you can still buy tickets to the magical evening right here. I hope everyone going has an incredible time.


Thursday 10 October 2019

Courtney's Back on Broadway!!

Courtney Reed as Princess Jasmine, Photo by Cylla Von Tiedemann

Who doesn't love a good encore? You just can't keep the girl out of Agrabah!

That's right, Courtney Reed is heading back to Broadway's Aladdin next week for a limited engagement. Catch the original Princess Jasmine's return from October 16th-27th at the historic New Amsterdam Theatre.

It was amazing having Courtney in London this summer, and I'm so excited for Broadway audiences to have her back on stage making Disney magic!

Monday 23 September 2019

Major Attaway Returns to Broadway

Major Attaway as Genie, Photo by Matthew Murphy

The Genie Swap is over! Following Michael James Scott's fierce Broadway finale, and fresh from a few months on the road with the US Tour, Major Attaway is back on Broadway!

Major's return reunites him with Clinton Greenspan's Aladdin after Clinton took over the title role earlier this month.

Welcome back Major! Now let's make some magic!!

Salaam Worthy Friend - Michael James Scott Ends International Run... For Now!

Michael James Scott as Genie

On Sunday an Aladdin legend took his finale bow at Broadway's New Amsterdam Theatre.

Michael James Scott began his Agrabah journey as the original stand by Genie and Babkak when the show premiered in Toronto for it's pre-Broadway run in 2013. I was fortunate enough to see him playing Babkak the week the show opened on Broadway. After a year on Broadway, Michael left Aladdin and joined the original Broadway cast of Something Rotten, another musical comedy from Casey Nicholaw. But Agrabah was calling to him. In 2016 could finally call the lamp his own as he headed to the land down under to originate Genie for the Australian production where earned mid-show standing ovations and won a Helpmann Award for his performance (Australia's equivalent to a Tony).

Since then he's never looked back. From Australia to the US Tour, then to London (where I finally got to see him as Genie!), back to the US Tour, and, finally, back to Broadway. Not as a stand by, but as the only man who has headlined the show in every English speaking production around the world!

It's an achievement I don't think anyone else will ever match. Michael, Agrabah is going to miss you. Thanks for all the high adventures, all the magic, all the energy and passion you have given to this show for over 5 years. Enjoy your "well earned rest." And that EPIC cake!


But...

"Till another Arabian Night" is right. Agrabah keeps calling! And this time it's calling him home. Michael will return to Agrabah one more time next year as the US Tour hits his home state of Orlando.

"The pride, joy and fierce excitement of having the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to bring this iconic role, in a show I'm so proud to be a part of, back to the city where it all started for me feels like the biggest dream come true," Michael said in a press release, "I'm the product of Orlando, a city that is a big supporter of the arts and gives young artists the tools and opportunities needed to pursue their dreams. So many people have helped me, and my family, make this dream a reality. I can't believe I have the chance to come back home to show my beautiful city their return on investment."

Despite appearing on stages around the world, this will be Michael's first professional appearance on an Orlando stage. Even though he's officially finished as Genie, playing the role in his home town is a "gift" from Disney Theatrical he told the Orlando Sentinel.

Aladdin, with Michael granting his final wishes as Genie, will play at Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts from January 22nd to February 9th, 2020. Tickets are on sale now.

Aladdin's US Tour is currently playing in Charlotte, North Carolina until this Sunday, next stop is Durham, North Carolina.

Friday 13 September 2019

Broadway Welcomes Clinton Greenspan as New Aladdin

Clinton Greenspan as Aladdin, Photo by Deen van Meer

Fresh from the US Tour and making his Broadway debut, Clinton Greenspan is Broadway's new Aladdin!

Clinton first took over the title role in the US Tour from Adam Jacobs last year and now he's riding the magic carpet all the way to New York City. Tonight, Clinton will take his first bow on Broadway at the historic New Amsterdam Theatre as the new Aladdin.

Here's wishing him a magical run!

Tuesday 10 September 2019

A Warm Agrabah Welcome to Jonah & Korie as the US Tour's New Aladdin & Genie!

Korie Lee Blossey as Genie and Ensemble, Photo by Deen van Meer

Tonight, Aladdin's US Tour welcomes a new street rat and a new Genie as Jonah Ho'okano joins the cast as our new Aladdin and Korie Lee Blossey takes on the phenomenal cosmic role of Genie as the show opens in North Carolina!

To celebrate, Disney Theatrical have released new production images featuring Jonah and Korie along with their incredible castmates;

Jonah Ho'okano as Aladdin, Photo by Deen van Meer

Jonah Ho'okano and Kaena Kekoa as Aladdin and Jasmine, Photo by Deen van Meer

Zach Bencal, Ben Chavez, Jonah Ho'okano & Colt Prattes as Babkak, Omar, Aladdin & Kassim, Photo by Deen van Meer


For Jonah this is his Agrabah debut, whilst Korie has been with the US Tour from the start as Standby Genie and Sultan. I saw Korie a Sultan in LA and he was fantastic, I'm sure he'll be a truly magical Genie. They join a cast featuring Kaenaonalani Kekoa as Jasmine, Patrick R. Brown as Jafar, Reggie de Leon as Iago, Jerald Vincent as Sultan, Zach Bencal as Babkak, Ben Chavez as Omar, and Colt Prattes as Kassim.

Aladdin opens at the Belk Theater tonight and runs through to September 29th. Tickets are available here.

Make some magic everyone!

Thursday 5 September 2019

D23 Celebrates the Music of Aladdin

Clinton Greenspan as Aladdin, Photo by Deen van Meer

D23 was last month and with a billion dollar blockbuster and the original animated classic set to hit home release, not to mention a successful stage show playing around the world, Aladdin received a very special musical celebration.

Hosted by the voices of Aladdin and Jasmine, Scott Weinger and Linda Larkin, the panel was a musical journey through Agrabah that took attendees from screen to stage and back again. The panel united four Aladdins as Weinger was joined by original singing voice Brad Kane, US Tour star and Broadway's next Aladdin Clinton Greenspan, and surprise guest Mena Massoud from this year's live action blockbuster. And now you can share in this magic carpet ride as Disney Dwayne has posted panel highlights and all of performances on YouTube!

The panel highlights include looks behind the scenes at the original classic and live action reimagining, Mena Massoud's surprise entrance, and a recording of Scott Weinger singing Proud of Your Boy (!) with Alan Menken (!!).



Aladdin's original singing voice, Brad Kane, took to the stage for One Jump Ahead and sounds just as good as he did 30 years ago;



Cut from the film, Proud of Your Boy lives on in the musical adaptation and Clinton Patrick treated the audience to this beautiful ballad;



Before Aladdin came to Broadway, another stage adaptation played for years at Disney's California Adventure, and Deedee Magno Hall, the Hyperion's original Jasmine, flew to D23 just to perform To Be Free;



The live action adaptation of Aladdin took the world by storm earlier this year and the D23 panel had two treats for fans. The new hit Speechless performed by Lillias White;



And the cut scene/song Desert Moon introduced by Mena Massoud;



A full quality version of this scene (which is included on the home release of Aladdin) has now been released by Disney.

And of course the panel ended in the only way it could, with A Whole New World. Sung by the incredible Norm Lewis and Regina Belle I honestly wish this had been the single version attached to the movie, it's just beautiful and a perfect way to end this musical celebration of Aladdin;



Sorry I was a little late posting this, but as this panel was happening Aladdin was saying salaam worthy friend to London and something magical was happening (more on that soon).

Sunday 1 September 2019

Salaam Worthy Friends! Aladdin Australia Closes International Run in Singapore


Another era ends today as Aladdin's Australian tour packs up the flying carpet and returns to the lamp as the cast take their final bows in Singapore.

It's been an incredible high adventure over the last three and a half years. After travelling across Australia, the Oz production took the magic to New Zealand, back to South Australia, and finally to Singapore where the show bid audiences goodbye after an incredible 1,034 shows in 7 cities.

I just want to say a massive thank you to the incredible cast and crew who have brought the magic to life each night since 2016. Now it's time for a well earned rest. Hopefully the magic will be back down under one day. We'll always cherish the joy and the passion you gave that made this show a wish come true.

Saturday 24 August 2019

London’s Aladdin Closes Today


“I never thought this day would come. Now I’m afraid that it has come all too soon.”

Disney’s Aladdin closes in the West End this evening. It’s going to be emotional and magical. I’m not ready and I can’t wait all at the same time. Thanks for all the high adventures. Now let’s  make some magic and bring this party home.

Friday 23 August 2019

Final West End Wishes


So here we are. Tomorrow, Disney's Aladdin will take its final magic carpet ride in the West End. And what a carpet ride it has been. Even though we've known this was coming for almost a year, it's only really hit me this week. Preparing to see the show one last time and seeing the outpouring of love between the cast across social media, I'm reminded of just how special this show really is.

From first preview to closing night this has been an incredible journey. I won't say too much now. I know I'll have plenty to post after tomorrow's closing performance, but I just wanted to take a moment to reflect and be thankful for everything this show has given me over the years, the friends we have made, the experiences we've shared. It truly has been a wish come true.

If you count the shows in wishes then we have 3 left. 3 wishes. I can't help but think that's fitting. Part of me wishes I could freeze time tomorrow, keep the show just as it is. But part of the beauty of live theatre is that it exists in the moment. I'm so glad to have shared in this one. And now it's time to say goodbye, or salaam, enjoy the magic once more, and look to the future. Because for each and every talented performer on that stage the future is bright and I'm excited to see what it has in store.

And for Aladdin in the UK? I'm sure this isn't the last we've seen of our favourite street rat and his friends. It may be a while but I'm optimistic we'll see a tour or revival one day. It's too good not to. The show says it best; "Salaam worthy friend, come back soon, that's the end. Till another Arabian Night."

Thursday 22 August 2019

Irvine Iqbal to Star in The Boy in the Dress


All good things must end, but in theatre every ending is a new beginning and today the Royal Shakespeare Company announced that our beloved Sultan Irvine Iqbal will star in the brand new musical The Boy in the Dress when it premieres at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in November.

Based on the children's book by David Walliams, The Boy in the Dress tells the story of 12 year old Dennis, a football striker who wants to wear a dress to school. The new musical will be directed by Gregory Doran with a book by Mark Ravenhill and featuring music by Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers. Production design is by Robert Jones and choreography by Aletta Collins.

The principal adult cast was announced today, featuring Rufus Hound as Dennis' dad, Irvine Iqbal as Raj the shopkeeper, Natasha Lewis as Dennis' best friend Darvesh's mum, and Forbes Masson as Mr. Hawtrey, Dennis' headmaster.

"It is tremendous  to welcome such a talented cast of new and established RSC company members to our new musical productions of The Boy in the Dress, particularly one with such a strong background of excellent musical theatre performances and first-class comic talent. The cast join an already impressive line-up of UK and international creatives, including comic writer, performer and beloved children's book author David Walliams and chart-topping song writers Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers. I am excited to work together with them over the coming weeks to bring this life-affirming, funny story to the RST stage." Said RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran.

The Boy in the Dress will be Irvine's RSC debut, and will run from November 8th through to March 8th 2020. The show officially opens on November 27th. Looking forward to seeing this at the end of the year!

Wednesday 21 August 2019

Broadway Princess Party This Week! Courtney Returns in September!


Feels like it's been forever since I did a Broadway Princess Party post but Broadway's royalty have a packed schedule from now right through to next year as the Princesses travel the US to bring magic and joy to everyone.

This week Laura Osnes (Broadway's original Cinderella), Susan Egan (Broadway's original Belle), Christy Altomare (Broadway's original Anastasia), and Ariel Jacobs (Broadway's current Jasmine) are in Utah and California with their Fairy Godfairy Benjamin Rauhala.

Next month sees the return of Broadway's original Jasmine, Courtney Reed (and I have to say, thanks for letting Aladdin London borrow her, we've loved having her here these last few months!). And the Princesses return to New York in October for an extra special performance at 54 Below featuring Laura, Susan, and Courtney alongside Jodi Benson (the original Ariel), Aisha Jackson (standby Anna in Broadway's Frozen), and Krysta Rodriguez (Broadway's original Meg).

There's plenty more dates on their tour page, culminating in what's sure to be an extra special Disney Magic Cruise!

I'm going to keep wishing and maybe one day the Fairy Godfairy will bring the Princesses to the UK. I think London might have a spare magic lamp I can borrow after this weekend...

New and Returning Cast Announced for Aladdin on Broadway and on Tour

Clinton Greenspan as Aladdin, Photo by Deen Van Meer

Clinton Greenspan has headlined the US Tour of Aladdin since taking over the title role from Adam Jacobs last April. Now, he's taking Prince Ali to New York and making his Broadway debut as Broadway's new Aladdin, taking over the role from Jacob Dickey on September 13th.

And Clinton's not the only one making the trip from Tour to Broadway. After playing the Genie in every English speaking production around the world, Michael James Scott will take his final bow at the New Amsterdam Theatre on Sunday, September 22nd, bringing his historic run to a close. And on September 23rd, Major Attaway will make his triumphant return to Broadway after spending the last seven months on the road.

Major Attaway as Genie

Of course, you can't have Aladdin without Aladdin and Genie! So the US Tour will be welcoming Jonah Ho'okano as Aladdin and Korie Lee Blossey as Genie when the Tour hits North Carolina on September 10th! Korie has been with the tour since the beginning as standby Genie and Sultan, we saw Korie as Sultan when the tour was in LA and he was fantastic so the lamp is in great hands.

Can't wait to see you all making magic!!

Korie Lee Blossey as Genie


See the Sultan's Costume at The Royal Academy of Music


Celebrating 25 years of the Royal Academy of Music's Musical Theatre Program, What a Song and Dance is a brand new exhibition dedicated to musical theatre. From it's vaudeville and operetta roots to today's modern showstoppers, and even looking to the future of the art form in today's technological world.

The free exhibition in the RAM's ground floor museum plays host to programmes, set designs, and costumes from all eras of musical theatre and Aladdin's own Irvine Iqbal, an alum of RAM, is representing the show with his Sultan costume on display!





The exhibition opened earlier this summer and is running through to February 2020, so don't miss this opportunity to see musical theatre history, and one of Aladdin's exquisite costumes, up close and in person.

Freestyle Love Supreme to Open on Broadway Next Month


Before Hamilton. Before In The Heights. There was Freestyle Love Supreme, a freestyle, improvisational hip-hop comedy show created by Thomas Kail, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Anthony Veneziale. And part of the talented crew that makes up FLS is Aladdin's original Genie, James Monroe Iglehart!

After an off Broadway run earlier this year, the group are taking their show to the heart of New York for a 16 week run at the Booth Theatre from September 13th.

The core company is made up of Andrew Bancroft, Arthur Lewis, Bill Sherman, Chris Sullivan, Anthony Veneziale, and Utkarsh Ambudkar. Every show will be different and feature different special - and spontaneous - guests stars including James Monroe Iglehart, Lin-Manuel Miranda (who hopes to drop in "a couple of times a week"), Christopher Jackson, Wayne Brady, Daveed Diggs, and many more as the crew takes audiences on a freestyle comedy ride.


Between Hamilton, Hercules, Freestyle Love Supreme, singing new songs on Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure, writing for Spider-Man and Marvel Comics #1000, and NARRATING A STAR WARS BOOK (!!!!) JMI is having an absolutely epic year!


Tuesday 20 August 2019

A Musical Celebration of Aladdin Comes to D23


Disney's D23 Expo takes over the Anaheim Convention Center this weekend, and there's two events that Aladdin fans won't want to miss!

On Saturday afternoon, stars of stage and screen gather for A Musical Celebration of Aladdin ahead of the home release of both the live action adaptation and the Walt Disney Signature Collection release of the original animated classic. Hosted by Scott Weigner and Linda Larkin, the original Aladdin and Jasmine, the panel will take fans on a musical carpet ride through all your favourite songs from both stage and screen. Special guests at the panel will include Brad Kane (Aladdin's singing voice), Deedee Magno Hall (Jasmine from Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular), Jamal Sims (choreographer from this year's live action film), Clinton Greenspan (current star of Broadway's Aladdin), Lillias White (Calliope in Hercules) and Norm Lewis (Triton in Broadway's The Little Mermaid). And D23 teases that "you never know what surprises the Genie may conjure up". I really hope they live stream this!


Also on Saturday, D23 will play host to a very special Disney on Broadway in Concert - A 25th Anniversary Celebration! Hosted by Gavin Lee (Mary Poppins, Beauty and the Beast) and starring Heidi Blickenstaff (Freaky Friday, The Little Mermaid), Kissy Simmons (The Lion King), and of course Ashley Brown (Mary Poppins, Beauty and the Beast, On The Record), Josh Strickland (Tarzan), and Alton Fitzgerald White (The Lion King), the 75 minute concert will feature music from Beauty and the Beast to Frozen in a celebration of Disney Theatrical's first 25 years on Broadway. I hope they stream this one as well!

And stepping off the concert stage, Disney on Broadway are premiering a new virtual reality experience that put you centre stage alongside Telly Leung and Major Attaway (Aladdin), Tshidi Manye (The Lion King), and Caissie Levy (Frozen) in some of Broadway's biggest production numbers!

Every year I say I wish I could be there (and one day I hopefully will be), but this year I'm going to be right where I belong. Giving all my love and support to the fabulous cast and crew of Aladdin London as they bring it home one last time. There's no where I'd rather be, even D23.

Broadway in Bryant Park 2019

Disney on Broadway at Broadway in Bryant Park 2019, Photo by Broadway World

Last month Disney Theatrical put on quite a show at the 20th annual Broadway in Bryant Park as the casts of Aladdin (Arielle Jacobs, Michael James Scott, Brian Gonzales, Brad Weinstock, Mike Longo, and Jacob Gutierrez), The Lion King (Bradley Gibson, Tshidi Manye, Grant Braddock, John Benthal, and Pearl Khwenzi) and Frozen (Ryann Redmond, Aisha Jackson, Alyssa Fox, Jacob Smith, Jake David Smith, Lauren Nicole Chapman, Nicholas Ward, and Nina Lafarga) came together for a musical tour de force celebrating 25 years of Disney on Broadway!

And you can enjoy the full half hour performance right here!



From Beauty and the Beast to Frozen, that 25th anniversary finale is epic!!

Desert Moon


"My mother taught me that song."

Literally just this morning I was wondering why they didn't use Proud of Your Boy's melody there. Now I know as Disney VEVO officially released the deleted song Desert Moon this afternoon.

Taking the melody introduced when Aladdin and Jasmine discuss the song their mothers taught them, this gorgeous new duet sung by Mena Massoud and Naomi Scott would have come as Aladdin crossed the desert with Jafar whilst Jasmine waited to meet him in the courtyard, as the moon rises above the minaret.


Whilst the song doesn't necessarily drive the story forwards (perhaps the reason it was ultimately cut?), it is a beautiful moment between the two characters and I love how the melody was seeded into the score during that first meeting between the two. I've said it before, but Alan Menken is a genius and I love his score for this movie. And I love Pasek and Paul's lyrics here. They have a real lullaby quality which is fitting for a song Aladdin and Jasmine learnt from their mothers as children.

I'm just glad that Disney have officially released this (it is available to purchase and download from all the usual places) and that the full scene will be available on next month's Blu-Ray release of the film. I can't wait to see how it looks.

Michael James Scott - Life In The Lamp

Michael James Scott as Genie, Photo by Deen Van Meer
After traveling with Genie around the world, Michael James Scott is back home on Broadway. And this summer Broadway's Genie took fans behind the scenes at the New Amsterdam Theatre as he hosted Life in the Lamp for Broadway.com.

And now you can relive all of the behind the scenes action from Broadway's most magical musical with every episode;

Episode 1 - Welcome

Episode 2 - Happy Pride

Episode 3 - Holiday Week

Episode 4 - B'Way Friends

Episode 5 - Disney Love!

I love this series! Thank you Michael for sharing part of your Genie life with us all!

See Aladdin and More at Disney's West End Pop Up This Summer


If you've been near London's Covent Garden this summer then you've probably noticed that Disney's West End Summer Pop Up is back!

So come on down, come on in, and let the magic begin with Disney's current and upcoming West End productions.



Costumes from The Lion King line the entrance way, with Aladdin's magic lamp sitting proudly in the centre of the room as the show plays it's final summer in the West End. Next year Frozen will make it's West End debut and a special photo experience allows you to "Let It Go".

But if you grew up in the 90s then you'd be more rewarded to consider, this;


Yes! The original Sega game is free to play on these special arcade machines! And yes, I still totally suck at it.


The Pop Up is open seven days a week until Sunday, 1st September, and features live performances from the casts of The Lion King and Aladdin at 4pm on Thursdays and Fridays respectively (please note there is no Aladdin performance on Friday 30th August). You can find more details and a full schedule of activities at Disney on Stage. And yes, the bear in the Aladdin cast jacket can be bought at the Pop Up along with a Lion King version.

Next time I go, I will beat that game!!

Monday 19 August 2019

Go Behind the Scenes of London's Aladdin


Have you ever wanted to go behind the scenes at the Prince Edward Theatre? With Aladdin ending it's West End run, the Evening Standard got the chance to go behind the scenes with Matthew Croke, Courtney Reed, and Trevor Dion Nicholas to show you how they make theatrical magic every night!

You can check out the video right here, where you'll see the stage, the wardrobe, the beads, the wigs, the bunker (specially made for Aladdin when the show arrived in London), and Matt's dressing room.

What about the magic carpet? Well, that one really is Disney magic and you'll have to see the show for that before it ends this weekend!

You can still get tickets from Disney Tickets!

Hercules Lottery is Open!


Are you ready to go the distance? Because the lottery for FREE tickets to the Public Works' production of Hercules is now open!

And here's Krysta Rodriguez to tell you how you can enter;


The Advance Digital Lottery is now open! You can enter once per show for any or all of the seven performances from now until noon (ET) on Wednesday 28th August. Winners will be randomly selected between midday and 4pm on Wednesday 28th August.

There will also be Advance Digital Lotteries for ADA Accessible and Senior Accessible seating following the same guidelines.

Each winner will receive 2 tickets to their chosen performance. These must be claimed in person from the Delacorte Theater Box Office between 4pm and 7:30pm on the day of your chosen performance. Seating allocations will be assigned randomly on the day of the show, not based on the order the tickets are collected.

But don't lose hope if you don't win the advance lottery because there will also be a Daily In-Person Standby Lottery for every show. These tickets are very limited in number and "may become available to winners of the standby lottery." Winning the Standby Lottery only grants you access to the show if tickets become available and does not guarantee that you'll get in to the show and pairs may be split up. Make sure you follow the link and read all the details as Public Theater Patron ID is needed to enter the Standby Lottery.

Public Theater staff will be available at the box office from 4pm each day to answer questions and assist guests in setting up Patron IDs if they have not already done so. Lottery entry cards will be distributed from 5pm to 7pm, and at 7:30pm (approx.) names will be draw and any standby tickets will be released to the winners.

So, who was the Greek God of luck? Best get worshipping!



Thursday 15 August 2019

Original Broadway Stars Reunite for Broadway in the West End


It's a Broadway cast reunion! Aladdin's original Broadway cast members Courtney Reed, Marisha Wallace, and Brandon O'Neill (!!) are joining together with Danny Becker, Greg Canestrari, Haley Catherine, Francesca Fenech, Ayanna Coleman Potempa, and more for the Broadway on the West End Benefit Cabaret!  It's a show hosted and created Johnson Brock and Brock Harris with all proceeds from the event going to MAD Trust, Industry Minds, and JDRF!

Courtney is, of course, Broadway's original Jasmine and is currently back on the magic carpet and bringing Disney royalty to life in the West End production until it closes next weekend. I've still not come to terms with the show closing here, but Courtney being here for that end fills me with joy.

Marisha is Aladdin's original Fortune Teller and Royal Attendant turned West End super star where she's currently starring in Waitress. And yes, that was totally her reprising her "Still I think he's rather tasty" line on the big screen in Aladdin!

And Brandon is the original Kassim! I guess that makes this his West End debut!

The special cabaret event takes place at the Pianoworks next Wednesday evening, August 21st, and right now you can get £30 tickets for just £10 using the code ALLAMERICAN at TicketSource!

This is going to be an amazing night, so don't miss out! If it wasn't in the middle of the week (or if I lived closer) I'd be there in heart beat! Have an amazing time everyone!


This is Home - Matt Croke's Solo Debut!


Here's some exciting news! Aladdin may be closing in London next weekend (and I'm still not ready to deal with that), but Matt Croke is just getting started! The star of the West End show has just announced his first ever solo show will take place next month!

This is Home, Matt's solo concert, will take place at the Rotherham Civic Theatre on Saturday, September 14th, where he will perform songs from his incredible debut album Only Dreaming, including some of his favourite songs from Aladdin!

The show will have special guest appearances by Joseph Connor, Luke Bayer, Simon Hance, and, of course, Matt's students from the RMC Academy of Theatre Performance!

Tickets are on sale now so don't miss your chance to see Matt's first solo show!

Raymond Lee to Play Iago on Broadway


Please give a warm Agrabah welcome to Raymond Lee!

Jafar has a new evil sidekick for the next few weeks as Raymond will be taking over the role of Iago from August 16th to September 8th.


Raymond, I hope you have a fantastic time in Agrabah and love every minute of bringing Disney's greatest evil sidekick to life over the next few weeks!

Friday 2 August 2019

Arielle Jacobs Will Leave You Speechless



Let's be honest, we've all been waiting to hear this since the film came out. Arielle Jacobs has just released her single of Speechless and it's just as incredible as you'd expect from Broadway's very own Princess Jasmine!


I need to get to Broadway whilst Arielle is in the show because this was amazing. And whilst Speechless may not be in Broadway's Aladdin it's definitely a potential candidate for the Broadway Princess Party which Arielle is touring with later this month!


Anyway, what are you still reading this for?! Go get the song!!



Monday 15 July 2019

Salaam Worthy Friend - AInsley Melham Takes Final Bow as Aladdin

Ainsley Melham as Aladdin, Photo by Deen van Meer

Yesterday, Ainsley Melham took his final bow as Aladdin. From Australia to America, Sydney to Broadway, Ainsley has brought Disney's lovable street rat to life for over 3 years.

All that remains now is to say thank you Ainsley for all that you have given to the character and show over the years. Thanks for all the high adventures and I wish you all the very best for a magical future.

Wednesday 10 July 2019

Jacob Dickey is Broadway's New Aladdin!

Jacob Dickey as Aladdin, Photo by Matthew Murphy

Make way for Broadway's new Aladdin! Jacob Dickey will be taking over as Disney's beloved street rat next week!

Jacob is certainly no stranger to playing the young hero. He's been Broadway's Aladdin before, playing the role between Adam Jacob's departure and Telly Leung's debut back in 2017, covering for Adam on the US Tour, and he currently understudies both Aladdin and Kassim in the Broadway production. Now he gets the chance to take the title role and truly make it his own!

Jacob will replace Ainsley Melham, who originated the role in Australia and made his Broadway debut in Aladdin earlier this year. Ainsley's final performance will be on July 14th so make sure you see him while you have the chance!

Congratulations Jacob! Make some magic!!

Friday 21 June 2019

James Monroe Iglehart to Star in Hercules!


Genie! Trainer of Heroes! Heroes like Ala... Sorry, wrong show! But I'm just so excited! James is gonna be Phil!!

Ok, calming down, back to the beginning!

Disney and Public Works have announced the principal cast for Hercules. Frozen's Jelani Alladin will play the title hero, whilst Aladdin's Tony Award winning original Genie, James Monroe Iglehart, will be playing Phil! Krysta Rodriguez will be playing Meg, with Jeff Hiller as Panic (strangely no one was announced for Pain). Ramona Keller will play Thalia, with Tamika Lawrence as Calliope, and Rema Webb as Terpsichore. I guess they are the Muses, but they could be new characters as well.

Am I missing anyone? Oh, yeah! Hades! I guess Harvey Dent was right, you either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain because Hades will be played by none other than Roger Bart! Yes, Hercules' original singing voice will now be playing Disney's fast talking Lord of the Dead.

Hercules will reunite the original team of Alan Menken and David Zippel to provide new music and lyrics for this original production. The show will be directed by Lear deBessonet with a book by Kristoffer Diaz, choreography by Chase Brock, scenic design by Dane Laffrey, costume design by Andrea Hood, lighting design by Tyler Micoleau, sound design by Kai Harada and Jessica Paz, wigs, hair, and makeup design by Cookie Jordan, puppet design by James Ortiz, music supervision and arrangements by Michael Kosarin, orchestrations by Danny Troob and Joseph Joubert, dance arrangements by Mark Hummel, and synthesizer programming by Randy Cohen.

In addition to the principal Equity cast, the Public Works production of Hercules will feature a cast of hundreds of amateur performers from around New York when it premieres at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park August 31st - September 8th.

Details on how to get tickets to the free event will be announced soon.

I just hope this show can go the distance and Hercules gets a Broadway run. I need to see JMI as Phil! I can't believe I never thought of that casting! So perfect!

West End Live - One Last Time


Between Aladdin's 3rd anniversary last weekend and being back in London next weekend for Harry Potter I really shouldn't be going to London this weekend. But it's West End Live. It's Aladdin's last West End Live. So you can bet I'm going to be there to see and support this wonderful cast as they open up a magical weekend of music in Trafalgar Square tomorrow morning.

The free event starts at 11:00am with gates opening at 10:15am. You're going to want to be there early, the lines can get long ahead of opening and Matthew Croke, Trevor Dion Nicholas, Courtney Reed, and Agrabah's finest are the first to take the stage, starting the day with some of that incredible Disney magic they're all famous for.

You can find all the details, and the full line up for both days, at the official West End Live website.

Aladdin's time in London may be coming to a close, but I know these guys are going to make it an ending to remember. From an electric 3rd anniversary, to West End Live, to the final performance on 24th August, they are taking it home! You don't want to miss this.


Monday 17 June 2019

Aladdin Celebrates 3 Magical Years in London


On Saturday Aladdin celebrated three magical years in London's West End. I want to say I was there on purpose, that I planned my trip for the anniversary, but the truth is I'd totally forgotten! I'd booked my tickets for Saturday's show because it was originally Courtney Reed's last night (it wasn't, so if you still haven't seen Broadway's original Jasmine you have at least two more weeks, so make sure you do!). It was pure, happy coincidence that her original end date lined up with the show's third anniversary and I am so, so happy that it did.

I'm not sure whether it was because it was the anniversary, or whether the new cast members (welcome!) have brought a new energy to the show but the atmosphere in the Prince Edward Theatre on Saturday night was positively electric. In fact, I would say it's one of the best performances I've ever seen of the show. Before we went I'd joked with Jane that I'd behave and save the standing ovation for the end of the show, but as I was sat watching Friend Like Me I knew I couldn't do that. Everyone on that stage was giving everything they had, they more than earned a standing ovation. Aladdin is always a joyous experience, but the energy coming off that stage this weekend just raised it another level.

One of the joys of having the show in London is getting to see it more, and being able to just watch what goes on in the background of the scenes. Seriously, next time you're at the show take a moment to watch the ensemble, as well as Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, as they react to the action. Watching the trio (when they're not the focus) is one of my favourite things and Leon, Julian, and Daniel never disappoint. And I have to say I love how much audiences embrace these characters in the show. Including deleted characters was always a risk, so it's incredible to see it pay off night after night.


Trevor was in incredible form, as always, keeping the audience, and Matt, in stitches. But it was even more hilarious to see Matt giving as good as he got! Matt and Trev play off each other so well, it makes the show funnier but also increases the emotional stakes as you can feel the friendship there. And Courtney continues to be the perfect Jasmine. The first time I saw Courtney in London last month I was nervous. Not about her performance, I knew she would knock it out of the park like she always does (and she did), but it was the first time I would see her with an Aladdin that wasn't Adam Jacobs. No matter how much I adore Matt as Aladdin, I was stupidly worried that it might seem weird seeing her on that magic carpet with someone else. Needless to say, it didn't. It felt natural. It felt right. And I love Courtney and Matt together in these roles, and they just get better every time I see them.

Irvine's Sultan remains a favourite, able to be the firm father figure, but always with a mischievous twinkle in his eye and excellent comic timing. Ivan De Freitas stepped in as Jafar (at what I'm assuming was fairly last minute as the cast board still said Fred Johanson), and he and Jermaine Woods (Iago) gave deliciously evil performances as the villains of the piece.

I've always said that the ensemble is make or break for Aladdin and they certainly made it on Saturday! Sheer joy radiated from that stage, making it all the more heartbreaking that it will all come to an end in 10 weeks time. If you still haven't seen it yet, or have been meaning to go again, now is the time. The show is the best it's ever been, full of magic, heart, and wonder, you can't help but leave with a smile on your face and a song in your heart.


The magical evening ended with Trev taking the stage and going live to the world on Instagram as audience members were given an exclusive 3rd anniversary poster. But that couldn't be all. After all, a Genie can grant three wishes! So out came the golden raffle machine filled with every seat number in the house. I still remember when Trev drew the first show lottery winners from this when the show first opened! Matt, Courtney, and Trev each drew one lucky winner to receive a bag of Disney swag, a special version of the anniversary poster signed by the cast, and a trip back stage to have their photo taken with the three stars! Now that's a wish!


The evening ended as Trev called forward a very special group of people. Those who had been with the cast from the beginning, who will have been making magic in Agrabah from when the show opened until when it closes later this year, for all the high adventures along the way.


Salaam worthy friends, we'll be back soon because it's not yet the end. And I'm not ready to say goodbye just yet.