This blog is dedicated to Disney's Aladdin: Broadway's New Musical Comdey. Following a successful Pilot Production at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre in 2011, and regional and international productions in 2012, Disney announced that Aladdin would be coming to Broadway in 2014. Aladdin had it's pre-Broadway engagement at Toronto's Ed Mirvish Theatre and opened on Broadway 20th March 2014.
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.