
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.
Saturday, 6 October 2012
Aladdin: The Tuacahn Experience Part 2 - Coming Soon...
Hey everyone, tonight was meant to be my free night and I hoped to get the second part of my write up completed, unfortunately things didn't go as planned so I haven't been able to finish part 2 yet. I'm out the next few nights (still gonna try and grab a moment to post something for the European Premiere tomorrow) so Part 2 won't be up now until this weekend. Sorry for the delay, I promise I'll try and make it worth the wait!
Update - Ok, this was meant to be posted on Wednesday (when I said Part 2 would be ready) but due to me being silly and pushing the wrong button this post saved to my drafts instead of posting to the blog. Part 2 is coming along nicely but won't quite be ready in time to post tonight. Tomorrow evening it will be up, that's a promise!
Update 2 - Ok, that's the last time I make a promise I can't keep on this blog! This is taking a lot longer than I expected, but it's also more detailed than I expected, so bit of a trade off - it'll be later but a LOT longer than I was planning. I'm gonna work on this as much as I can over the next few days and post asap!
Thursday, 4 October 2012
Tonight - The European Premiere of Aladdin: The New Stage Musical
Johannes Nymark and Maria Lucia as Aladdin and Jasmine, Photo by Soren Malmose |
At Denmark's Fredericia Teater tonight Aladdin: The New Stage Musical will recieve it's European Premiere!
Steffen has once again very kindly alerted me to some new Danish articles on the production. The Jyllands Posten has the first pictures (including the one shown above) and the fantastic news that due to demand the show's run has been extended until 19th November! And Vimeo has a short video interview (in Danish) with the show's Aladdin and Jasmine, Johannes Nymark and Maria Lucia.
I wish everyone involved with the Fredericia's production the very best for tonight's premiere and a successful run. I can't wait to hear all about it over the next few days! Make some magic everyone!
Monday, 1 October 2012
Aladdin: The Tuacahn Experience Part 1 - Before the Performance
This is a post I've been meaning to do for a while, like ever since I completed my review way back at the end of June, and as Aladdin enters its final month at Tuacahn I realised it's now or never. But in getting everything ready for my write up of everything I experienced at the Tuacahn I realised I had a lot more material than I originally realised so I've decided to split this post into two parts. Tonight I'm going to focus on before the show, and then on Wednesday I'll look at the show itself and Tuacahn's version of the "stage door" experience.
My "Aladdin Experience" started sat in Heathrow Airport. In an excited mood (despite how early it was) I was playing on Jane's iPhone and decided to tweet "Sat at Heathrow airport ready to fly. Next stop @Tuacahn for #Aladdin!" Not only did Tuacahn retweet but Courtney Reed also replied "Have fun!!" Needless to say, I was very happy.
Fast forward 16 hours, 2 flights and (I think ) 3 time zones and we were finally in Las Vegas. Now all that stood between me and Aladdin was a 2 hour drive on the "wrong" side of the road in a "small" car that looked like a tank compared to what I normally drive. Considering I'd never driven on the other side of the road before and I'd only ever driven an automatic once, I think I did rather well making it out of Vegas without a scratch. On the interstate driving soon became a lot more relaxing, then I spotted the Tuacahn's first billboard. It was for their 2011 Season and featured The Little Mermaid. Then, before we even got out of Nevada, we saw another billboard;
And this was just the start. Tuacahn deserve all the success that they've had with this show and then some. They advertised everywhere. The billboards on the way from Vegas (and on the way to Vegas) were just the start. As well as the standard local leaflets you get at all hotels, these were at the hotel reception and on every table at breakfast;
And on the subject of hotels, I do just want to quickly say we had a fantastic time at the Wingate by Wyndham. The staff were really friendly, the room was amazing and the price was fantastic. I wish we'd been able to stay longer as Utah really is a beautiful part of the world. Before this trip I'd never been interesting in a fly drive sight seeing holiday, now I'd do it in a heartbeat.
Anyway, back to Aladdin! Driving along the main road from St. George to the Tuacahn (once you get off the interstate) banners for Aladdin and Hairspray hung from pretty much every street light;
Now, as you might expect for an outdoor amphitheatre, the Tuacahn is a little off the beaten path. Whoever it was that told me "there aren't any roundabouts in the the US" was clearly lying, but when they look this beautiful you can't really complain;
Did I mention Utah was beautiful already? I mean seriously, imagine driving past something like that on your way to work every morning. Sure beats the views I get. And when you think the views can't get any more impressive, you arrive.
That water that feeds that waterfall and pool actually starts way up in the foyer area of the Tuacahn, running down the stairs at the main enterance (which you'll see in a moment) through the middle of the car park and then finally into this waterfall. It really is an incredible sight.
A double staircase (divided by the water feature) leads up from the car park to the main foyer area. The stairs themselves are cleverly decorated with posters for this seasons shows, Hairspray and
The main foyer is area is open air and contains pretty much what you'd expect, from box office to merchandise and refreshments. But just being in the open gives it a completely different feel from any other theatre I've been to. Even when everyone is in the foyer waiting for the doors to open, you never feel crowded. The pillars supporting the roof are all decorated in character one sheets for Aladdin and Hairspray, and by the main refreshment stand is a full wall poster of Aladdin and Jasmine on a magic carpet ride.
And for all the kids (and, if you're like me and Jane, big kids) there's this as well;
Before we saw the show for the second time I had the great pleasure of meeting Heidi Anderson. Heidi is the Tuacahn's Marketing Manager and an absolutely lovely person, I'd spoken with her a few times by email and it was great to finally meet her in person. What I was amazed to discover is that Heidi doesn't always work behind the scenes, in fact last year she was on stage as Ursula in Tuachan's production of The Little Mermaid! I won't post any links here, but there are some YouTube clips available of her performance and of some of the amazing effects used during that production and you should really check them out. Heidi is fantastic, her costume is just unreal and the effects speak for themselves.
Before our second show we also did the back stage tour and pre-show dinner offered by the Tuacahn. First came the tour, a small group of us gathered outside the box office where we were met by our guide (whose name I really wish I could remember, she was extremely nice and did a wonderful job). Going back stage we were shown everything from the dressing rooms (including all of the amazing costumes for both Aladdin and Hairspray, all made on site by the Tuacahn's costume department except for Edna's finale dress which was hired) to the green room. We got to see where the animals were housed, the pool of water used to flood the stage in some shows (like The Little Mermaid), the props tables;
And, of course, the sets!
As the tour ended the back stage crew were hard at work moving the sets into position for the start of the show;
And we headed off for the pre-show buffet dinner... The Sultan's Supper!
I speak from experience when I say the chicken was delicious. There was some minor theming done to the dining hall (remember the Tuacahn alternates between Aladdin and Hairspray every night, so to get any show specific theming was a really nice touch). My favourite was the buffet table for Genie's Little Favorites.
Dinner done, it was time for the main event. And I have to say that the Back Stage Tour and Pre-Show Dinner offered by the Tuacahn are both fantastic value for money. The tour is fun and informative regardless of which show you're seeing, but if you're going to see a show you love then you get the added bonus of seeing the props and set up close and in person. If you are going to the Tuacahn this (or any) season, I would highly recommend adding the tour and dinner to your tickets. It's a great way to spend an evening at the theatre, and I found sitting outside eating my meal whilst waiting for the show to be an extremely relaxing experience.
Oh, and there's a great view of the camels getting ready for the show...
And with everyone ready... it's show time!
On Wednesday (I hope) I'll be posting the second part of my Tuacahn experience and I promise a lot more words and (maybe) a few less photos. Seriously though, and I know I say this a lot, if you can get to the Tuacahn before this season ends then do it. Aladdin and Hairspray are two fantastic shows in a venue that is truly a one of a kind. Hairspray runs until 20th October and Aladdin runs until 19th October. Tickets for both, as well as the Back Stage Tour and Pre-Show Dinner, are available direct from Tuacahn. Whilst Aladdin has it's European Premiere later this week and it's Asian Premiere later this year, the 19th October is currently the last scheduled performance in the USA. I'm sure there will be more coming, and we all hope for Broadway in the not too distant future, but for now this is it. It's a fantastic production and Utah desert is an ideal setting for this Arabian adventure. If you can be there then don't miss out.
My "Aladdin Experience" started sat in Heathrow Airport. In an excited mood (despite how early it was) I was playing on Jane's iPhone and decided to tweet "Sat at Heathrow airport ready to fly. Next stop @Tuacahn for #Aladdin!" Not only did Tuacahn retweet but Courtney Reed also replied "Have fun!!" Needless to say, I was very happy.
Fast forward 16 hours, 2 flights and (I think ) 3 time zones and we were finally in Las Vegas. Now all that stood between me and Aladdin was a 2 hour drive on the "wrong" side of the road in a "small" car that looked like a tank compared to what I normally drive. Considering I'd never driven on the other side of the road before and I'd only ever driven an automatic once, I think I did rather well making it out of Vegas without a scratch. On the interstate driving soon became a lot more relaxing, then I spotted the Tuacahn's first billboard. It was for their 2011 Season and featured The Little Mermaid. Then, before we even got out of Nevada, we saw another billboard;
And this was just the start. Tuacahn deserve all the success that they've had with this show and then some. They advertised everywhere. The billboards on the way from Vegas (and on the way to Vegas) were just the start. As well as the standard local leaflets you get at all hotels, these were at the hotel reception and on every table at breakfast;
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The adverts had Hairspray on the back as well |
Anyway, back to Aladdin! Driving along the main road from St. George to the Tuacahn (once you get off the interstate) banners for Aladdin and Hairspray hung from pretty much every street light;
Now, as you might expect for an outdoor amphitheatre, the Tuacahn is a little off the beaten path. Whoever it was that told me "there aren't any roundabouts in the the US" was clearly lying, but when they look this beautiful you can't really complain;
Did I mention Utah was beautiful already? I mean seriously, imagine driving past something like that on your way to work every morning. Sure beats the views I get. And when you think the views can't get any more impressive, you arrive.
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Tuachan Entrance Yeah, I admit it, I had a big kid moment and took Abu with me to Aladdin! |
A double staircase (divided by the water feature) leads up from the car park to the main foyer area. The stairs themselves are cleverly decorated with posters for this seasons shows, Hairspray and
The main foyer is area is open air and contains pretty much what you'd expect, from box office to merchandise and refreshments. But just being in the open gives it a completely different feel from any other theatre I've been to. Even when everyone is in the foyer waiting for the doors to open, you never feel crowded. The pillars supporting the roof are all decorated in character one sheets for Aladdin and Hairspray, and by the main refreshment stand is a full wall poster of Aladdin and Jasmine on a magic carpet ride.
And for all the kids (and, if you're like me and Jane, big kids) there's this as well;
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Tonight the parts of Aladdin and Jasmine will be played by Chris and Jane, whilst the role of Genie will be played by Jane's Stitch bag |
Before our second show we also did the back stage tour and pre-show dinner offered by the Tuacahn. First came the tour, a small group of us gathered outside the box office where we were met by our guide (whose name I really wish I could remember, she was extremely nice and did a wonderful job). Going back stage we were shown everything from the dressing rooms (including all of the amazing costumes for both Aladdin and Hairspray, all made on site by the Tuacahn's costume department except for Edna's finale dress which was hired) to the green room. We got to see where the animals were housed, the pool of water used to flood the stage in some shows (like The Little Mermaid), the props tables;
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Genie's Lamp - sorry it's a little blurry |
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Some props for the show's narrators and the edge of Jafar's Lamp |
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The Sultan's Throne Room |
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The Palace Gate |
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Agrabah (and, above me, Aladdin's home - yes I so wanted to go up there!) |
I speak from experience when I say the chicken was delicious. There was some minor theming done to the dining hall (remember the Tuacahn alternates between Aladdin and Hairspray every night, so to get any show specific theming was a really nice touch). My favourite was the buffet table for Genie's Little Favorites.
Dinner done, it was time for the main event. And I have to say that the Back Stage Tour and Pre-Show Dinner offered by the Tuacahn are both fantastic value for money. The tour is fun and informative regardless of which show you're seeing, but if you're going to see a show you love then you get the added bonus of seeing the props and set up close and in person. If you are going to the Tuacahn this (or any) season, I would highly recommend adding the tour and dinner to your tickets. It's a great way to spend an evening at the theatre, and I found sitting outside eating my meal whilst waiting for the show to be an extremely relaxing experience.
Oh, and there's a great view of the camels getting ready for the show...
And with everyone ready... it's show time!
On Wednesday (I hope) I'll be posting the second part of my Tuacahn experience and I promise a lot more words and (maybe) a few less photos. Seriously though, and I know I say this a lot, if you can get to the Tuacahn before this season ends then do it. Aladdin and Hairspray are two fantastic shows in a venue that is truly a one of a kind. Hairspray runs until 20th October and Aladdin runs until 19th October. Tickets for both, as well as the Back Stage Tour and Pre-Show Dinner, are available direct from Tuacahn. Whilst Aladdin has it's European Premiere later this week and it's Asian Premiere later this year, the 19th October is currently the last scheduled performance in the USA. I'm sure there will be more coming, and we all hope for Broadway in the not too distant future, but for now this is it. It's a fantastic production and Utah desert is an ideal setting for this Arabian adventure. If you can be there then don't miss out.
Muny's Jasmine Voted Best Theater Discovery
I just want to say a big congratulations to Samantha Massell who has been voted Best Theater Discovery 2012 by St.Louis' River Front Times for her performance as Princess Jasmine in Aladdin!
In their annual "Best Of Awards", the RFT said
"What caught us by surprise was the lovely and spirited performance from Samantha Massell as Princess Jasmine. Massell is no stranger to the Muny. For the past two summers she has appeared mostly in ensemble and "lady in waiting" roles. This time the Muny gifted her with a much-deserved "Introducing" credit. And deservedly so. In a cast primarily composed of show-mugging clowns, Massell played it straight. Enchanting yet commanding (as a princess should be), she was the most believable element of the entire fantasy, a worthy companion with whom to share a magic carpet ride."
Congratulations Samantha! I've no doubt this is only the start of a fantastic career.
And in case you're wondering where the above photo came from, this summer Lia Chang was able to go back stage at The Muny with the cast of Aladdin (another article I managed to miss during The Muny's whirlwind production). You can read her article and see all her pictures (both back stage and production) at her website.
In their annual "Best Of Awards", the RFT said
"What caught us by surprise was the lovely and spirited performance from Samantha Massell as Princess Jasmine. Massell is no stranger to the Muny. For the past two summers she has appeared mostly in ensemble and "lady in waiting" roles. This time the Muny gifted her with a much-deserved "Introducing" credit. And deservedly so. In a cast primarily composed of show-mugging clowns, Massell played it straight. Enchanting yet commanding (as a princess should be), she was the most believable element of the entire fantasy, a worthy companion with whom to share a magic carpet ride."
Congratulations Samantha! I've no doubt this is only the start of a fantastic career.
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Samantha Massell as Princess Jasmine, Photo by Lia Chang |
Monday, 24 September 2012
European Premiere Rehearsal Videos
Hi everyone, firstly I just want to say sorry it's been so long and, more importantly, a big thank you to both David and Steffen who have been posting updates on the upcoming Denmark production in the comments sections. Because of their much appreciated help, some of you may have already seen the videos I'm posting here now, but it's always good to watch them again ;o)
The first is video can be found on YouTube and features behind the scenes footage from early rehearsals along with interviews (in Danish) with theatre director Soren Moller and actor Pelle Emil Hebsgaard, who plays Genie.
An even longer behind the scenes video can be found at Fredericia Avisen. This video shows pretty much the full choreography for Arabian Nights and Prince Ali (basically it's the first video but uncut and without the interviews).
And if that's not enough here's some new videos that I actually just found by accident when embedding the first YouTube video!!
Here is an interview (in Danish) with Johannes Nymark who plays Aladdin;
And here is the trailer for the show, which has it's premiere next Thursday! Wow, less than a week until the European Premiere of Aladdin: The New Stage Musical. Can't quite believe how fast that's come around! Whilst there's no footage in the trailer, it does offer us a quick glimpse at the costumes for Aladdin, Jasmine and Genie (and it looks like Fredericia is joining Tuacahn with a blue Genie).
Tickets for the show, which runs 4th October through 11th November, are now on sale at its official website www.aladdinthemusical.dk.
Once again a big thank you to Steffen and David for keeping things up to date. I knew that Jane and I being part of an amateur production of Whistle Down the Wind would take up a lot of my free time, but having never had a pet before I was totally unprepared for the two adorable bunnies that recently came into our lives. But things are getting back to normal now (a new normal anyway), and I'd determined to have my full Tuacahn write up done next weekend in time to post by the 1st October.
The first is video can be found on YouTube and features behind the scenes footage from early rehearsals along with interviews (in Danish) with theatre director Soren Moller and actor Pelle Emil Hebsgaard, who plays Genie.
And if that's not enough here's some new videos that I actually just found by accident when embedding the first YouTube video!!
Here is an interview (in Danish) with Johannes Nymark who plays Aladdin;
And here is the trailer for the show, which has it's premiere next Thursday! Wow, less than a week until the European Premiere of Aladdin: The New Stage Musical. Can't quite believe how fast that's come around! Whilst there's no footage in the trailer, it does offer us a quick glimpse at the costumes for Aladdin, Jasmine and Genie (and it looks like Fredericia is joining Tuacahn with a blue Genie).
Tickets for the show, which runs 4th October through 11th November, are now on sale at its official website www.aladdinthemusical.dk.
Once again a big thank you to Steffen and David for keeping things up to date. I knew that Jane and I being part of an amateur production of Whistle Down the Wind would take up a lot of my free time, but having never had a pet before I was totally unprepared for the two adorable bunnies that recently came into our lives. But things are getting back to normal now (a new normal anyway), and I'd determined to have my full Tuacahn write up done next weekend in time to post by the 1st October.
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Aladdin: The New Stage Musical at Tuacahn Amphitheatre |
I know I keep saying this, but there's not long left to see this fantastic show in the ideal setting of the Tuacahn Amphitheatre, so if you can see it please make the journey, you really won't regret it. Tickets are still on sale at their website.
Sunday, 19 August 2012
4th July Parade, New Photos and More from Tuacahn's Aladdin!
With last month's focus on The Muny's short run and then the 1st anniversary of the show, I didn't post some fantastic updates from Tuacahn!
Whilst I don't think they celebrate 4th July in Agrabah, Aladdin and Jasmine both joined in the festivities for St. George's annual 4th July parade.
Tuacahn's production of Hairspray also had a float in the parade showcasing Tracy Turnblad and Link Larkin. You can check out the full gallery at Tuacahn's Facebook page, including Tracy and Link on a magic carpet ride when the cast decided to switch floats!
I know quite a few fans felt that there weren't enough production photos released from 5th Avenue's pilot production of Aladdin, but that's certainly not the case this time around! As some of you have no doubt already seen, at the end of last month Tuacahn uploaded a massive gallery of production photos to their Facebook page. Make sure you check them out asap! Here's a selection;
And if you want an idea of some of the effects and the scale of this production;
Seeing these reminds me just how lucky I was to be able to see this show at the Tuacahn. It really is the perfect setting for the show and the cast is amazing. And yes the parade does include peacocks;
And finally, last week KSL news confirmed that Aladdin has been breaking Tuacahn box office records all summer and posted a video interview with Dan Domenech (Aladdin), Haley Carlucci (Jasmine), Edward Juvier (Genie) and Director Scott Anderson which includes production footage from the show! Check it out here!
If you've not been and are able to get to the Tuacahn in the next 2 months, I really can't recommend it enough! This show (and Hairspray) is well worth the trip. It's a fantastic production at an amazing venue. Where else do the cast come out (in costume!) to greet the fans after the show?! Tickets are still available at the Tuacahn's website and the show runs until 19th October. Take the magic carpet ride, you won't regret it!
Whilst I don't think they celebrate 4th July in Agrabah, Aladdin and Jasmine both joined in the festivities for St. George's annual 4th July parade.
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Samuel Warburton and Haley Carlucci as Aladdin and Jasmine, Photo by Tuacahn |
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Samuel Warburton and Haley Carlucci as Aladdin and Jasmine, Photo by Tuacahn |
I know quite a few fans felt that there weren't enough production photos released from 5th Avenue's pilot production of Aladdin, but that's certainly not the case this time around! As some of you have no doubt already seen, at the end of last month Tuacahn uploaded a massive gallery of production photos to their Facebook page. Make sure you check them out asap! Here's a selection;
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Proud of Your Boy - Dan Domenech as Aladdin, Photo by Tuacahn |
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Call Me a Princess - Haley Carlucci as Princess Jasmine, Photo by Tuacahn |
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Can your friends pull this out their little hat? - Edward Juvier as Genie, Photo by Tuacahn |
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Why Me? - Michael G. Hawkins and Jeff Asch as Jafar and Iago, Photo by Tuacahn |
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Street Rats on 3! - Paul C. Vogt, Randy Aaron, Todd Dubail and Dan Domenech as Babkak, Omar, Kassim and Aladdin, Photo by Tuacahn |
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The Cave of Wonders appears, Photo by Tuacahn |
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Genie leads Prince Ali's parade to the stage, Photo by Tuacahn |
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Prince Ali's peacocks, Photo by Tuacahn |
If you've not been and are able to get to the Tuacahn in the next 2 months, I really can't recommend it enough! This show (and Hairspray) is well worth the trip. It's a fantastic production at an amazing venue. Where else do the cast come out (in costume!) to greet the fans after the show?! Tickets are still available at the Tuacahn's website and the show runs until 19th October. Take the magic carpet ride, you won't regret it!
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So it goes short and sweet... - Dan Domenech and Haley Carlucci as Aladdin and Jasmine |
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Thursday, 16 August 2012
The Muny's Most Popular Show? Aladdin!
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The cast of Aladdin at The Muny |
As a farewell to The Muny's production, here's a a video interview with Robin de Jesus (Aladdin) that I missed back in July!
And a few reactions from the audience as well ;o)
This weekend I've got a lot of catching up to do with the Tuacahn's production and (fingers crossed) there'll be a Broadway announcement in the not too distant future!
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