As promised the final part of my more in depth look at the Tuacahn's cast of
Aladdin: The New Stage Musical;
Paul Vogt is Babkak
Best known for his film and TV work, especially
MADtv, Paul actually has an extensive background in live theatre, having starred in a wide variety of productions from musical theatre to Shakespeare, including playing the title role in
Sweeney Todd, and of course starring as Edna in
Hairspray first in Las Vegas, then on the first regional tour before making his Broadway debut in the role. Paul is no stranger to Disney either, last year appearing in The Muny's production of
The Little Mermaid as the sea witch Ursula (in a fantastic nod to Divine's inspiration of the character's design).
Randy Aaron is Omar
A graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Randy has appeared in the national tour of
9 to 5 and a wide variety of regional productions including
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,
Peter Pan,
The Tin Pan Alley Rag,
Memphis,
Dreamgirls,
A Chorus Line,
Once on this Island,
Dame Edna Back with Vengeance, and
Junie B. Jones amongst others. Like others in the cast he is no stranger to Disney, having appeared in a regional production of
Beauty and the Beast.
Todd Dubail is Kassim
Last seen at the Tuacahn in 2010's production of
Tarzan where he played the role of the villain Clayton, this time Todd is playing one of the heroes. Perhaps best known for playing the role of Pharaoh in that national tour
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat to much critical acclaim (a role he first played seven years earlier in Elvis' hometown of Memphis!), Todd has also appeared in national tours of
Grease,
Leader of the Pack and
Jesus Christ Superstar as well as in a wide range of regional productions including Ashman and Menken's
Little Shop of Horrors.
Bob Walton is the Sultan
A veteran of stage and screen, Bob has previously appeared on Broadway in
The Drowsy Chaperone,
42nd Street,
Once Upon a Mattress,
Show Boat and
City of Angels. On TV he has appeared on
Law and Order: SVU,
Hope and Faith,
Picket Fences and
Newhart amongst others. In addition to this Bob and his brother Jim having been writing and performing new musicals together since 1991, including
My Brother's Keeper,
Double Trouble and
Mid-Life! (The Crisis Musical). More information on their works can be found at their website
here.
And that wraps it up! More information about the rest of the cast and creative team is expected to be annouced shorty so please keep checking back and remember to keep reading the Tuacahn's blog
here for all the lastest news and updates direct from the theatre (you can also find the Tuachan on
Facebook and follow them on
Twitter). Tickets for
Aladdin: The New Stage Musical are
now on sale and the show runs from June through to October. It's currently breaking Tuacahn sales records so make sure to grab your tickets fast to be sure of a good seat!