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Aladdin (2011 musical)

Aladdin is a Broadway musical based on the 1992 Disney animated film of the same name with a book by Chad Beguelin, music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman, Tim Rice and Beguelin. It resurrects three songs written by Menken and Ashman for the film but not used, and adds four songs written by Menken and Beguelin.

Aladdin
Broadway promotional poster
MusicAlan Menken
LyricsHoward Ashman
Tim Rice
Chad Beguelin
BookChad Beguelin
BasisAladdin
By Ron Clements
John Musker
Ted Elliott
Terry Rossio
PremiereJuly 7, 2011: 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle
Productions2011 Seattle
2014 Broadway
2015 Hamburg
2016 West End
2017 US tour
2022 North American tour
2023 UK Tour

Set in the fictional Arabian city of Agrabah, the story follows the familiar tale of a poor young man who is granted three wishes by a genie in a lamp, which he uses to woo a princess and to thwart the sultan's evil Grand Vizier.

Aladdin premiered at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle in 2011. After several regional and international productions in 2012, the musical was given a Toronto tryout in 2013. The Broadway production opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre on March 20, 2014, and has been produced globally since. It is the 10th highest-grossing Broadway production of all time, having grossed $500 million at the Broadway theatre as of August 2022.[1] It has been seen by more than 14 million people worldwide, as of August 2022.[2]

Production history

Early productions

In November 2010, Alan Menken confirmed that a musical theatre adaptation of the movie was in the works with a book written by Chad Beguelin.[3] The musical premiered in Seattle, Washington, at the 5th Avenue Theatre from July 7 to 31, 2011.[4] Jonathan Freeman, who voiced Jafar in the film, reprised the role onstage.[5] Adam Jacobs and Courtney Reed played Aladdin and Jasmine. Additional cast included James Monroe Iglehart as Genie; Sean G. Griffin as the Sultan; Don Darryl Rivera as Iago; and Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Brian Gonzales and Brandon O'Neill as Omar, Kassim and Babkak, a trio of characters conceived for the film but ultimately replaced by Abu.[6] The production was directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw.[7] The set designer was Anna Louizos, with costumes designed by Gregg Barnes.[8]

In 2012, productions of the musical played at the Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Ivins, Utah, from June to October 2012 and The Muny in St. Louis in July 2012.[9][10][11] In 2012, Aladdin was staged in Manila at the Meralco Theater. Directed by Bobby Garcia and Chari Arespacochaga, it starred Tom Rodriguez as Aladdin and featured Aiza Seguerra as Genie.[12] The musical was staged in Spanish in Bogotá, Colombia, in 2013.[13]

Toronto tryout (2013–2014)

Aladdin had a pre-Broadway tryout at the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, from November 2013 to January 2014.[14][15] Nicholaw, Barnes and Steinmeyer returned as director-choreographer and costume designer, with Bob Crowley replacing Louizos as scenic designer. The special effects were created by Jim Steinmeyer.[6][14][16]

Broadway (2014–present)

The musical premiered on Broadway on February 26, 2014, in previews and opened on March 20, 2014, at the New Amsterdam Theatre. Most of the Seattle main cast remained with the show, including Adam Jacobs as Aladdin, James Monroe Iglehart as Genie, Courtney Reed as Jasmine, Jonathan Freeman as Jafar, Don Darryl Rivera as Iago, Clifton Davis as Sultan, Brian Gonzales as Babkak, and Brandon O'Neill as Kassim. Jonathan Schwartz joined the company as Omar, replacing Andrew Keenan-Bolger.[17][18][19] The show was nominated for five Tony Awards, winning one for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical for James Monroe Iglehart.

On March 12, 2020, the show was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[20] It resumed performances on September 28, 2021.[21]

Germany (2015–2023)

Aladdin premiered on December 6, 2015, at the Neue Flora in Hamburg, in partnership with Stage Entertainment and starring Richard-Salvador Wolff as Aladdin, Enrico De Pieri as Genie, Ethan Freeman as Jafar, and Myrthes Monteiro as Jasmine. The show closed in Hamburg on February 3, 2019, and then was transferred to the Apollo Theater in Stuttgart, where it ran from March 21, 2019, to January 19, 2023.[22]

Japan (2015–present)

A Japanese production opened in 2015 at the Dentsu Shiki Theatre Umi in Tokyo, presented by the Shiki Theatre Company.[23] The production sold 209,000 tickets in its first day, making it the biggest opening day for a musical in Japan.[24]

West End (2016–2019)

A West End production officially opened on June 15, 2016, at the Prince Edward Theatre, with previews from May 27, 2016, and starring Dean John-Wilson as Aladdin, Trevor Dion Nicholas as Genie, Jade Ewen as Jasmine, Don Gallagher as Jafar, Peter Howe as Iago, Irvine Iqbal as Sultan, Nathan Amzi as Babkak, Rachid Sabitri as Omar, and Stephen Rahman-Hughes as Kassim.[25] The show closed on August 24, 2019, after being seen by over 2 million people, and 1,361 performances.[26]

Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore (2016–2019)

Aladdin had its Australian premiere in Sydney at the Capitol Theatre on August 11, 2016, where it played until February 19, 2017. Australian native Ainsley Melham originated the role of Aladdin alongside American actors Arielle Jacobs as Princess Jasmine and Michael James Scott as the Genie.[27][28] Following performances in Sydney, Aladdin opened at Her Majesty's Theatre in Melbourne on April 15, 2017.[29] The Sydney and Melbourne productions performed an autism-friendly adaptation of the show which had the "removal of strobe lighting and pyrotechnics, reduction of any jarring sounds and house lights being dimmed (instead of off)" to provide a more supportive environment for autistic patrons.[30] In 2018, the Australian tour included stops at Brisbane and Perth.[31] In 2019, the show then transferred to a New Zealand production, playing Auckland,[32] before returning to Adelaide in April and finally transferring to Singapore to conclude its tour on September 1, 2019.

On February 15 and 19, 2019, respectively, Michael James Scott and Ainsley Melham transferred to the Broadway company of the show, where they were reunited with Arielle Jacobs who had joined the Broadway cast in February 2018. This casting decision made the Broadway leads the same as the leads of the Original Australian Cast.[33]

US tour (2017–2020)

Disney Theatrical launched a national tour on April 11, 2017, at Chicago's Cadillac Palace Theatre.[34]

The Netherlands (2021–2023)

Stage Entertainment announced a Ducth language production for the fall of 2020 at the AFAS Circustheater in The Hague, but it was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[35] The show finally premiered on September 26, 2021, with ≈Jonathan Vroege as Aladdin, Stanley Burleson as Genie, and Keoma Aidhen as Jasmine.[36] Keoma Aidhen had previously played the role of Jasmine in Germany, making her the first performer to play the role in two different languages. The production closed on February 26, 2023.[37]

Mexico (2021–2023)

The first Spanish language production opened on November 17, 2021, at the Teatro Telcel in Mexico City, starring Rodney Ingram as Aladdin, Juan Pablo Martínez as Genie and Irma Flores as Jasmine. The production closed on April 16, 2023.[38]

North American tour (2022–present)

This tour will hit 36 cities across the United States and Canada, including many that have not hosted the show previously.[39]

Spain (2023–present)

A second Spanish production premiered on March 23, 2023 at the Coliseum Theatre in Madrid, produced by Stage Entertainment and starring Roc Bernadí as Aladdin, David Comrie as Genie and Jana Gómez as Jasmine.[40]

UK & Ireland tour (2023–2024)

On February 24, 2023, Disney announced the first ever UK & Ireland Tour opening at the Edinburgh Playhouse playing from October 28 until November 18, 2023, before moving to Wales Millennium Centre (December 7, 2023 – January 14, 2024), Plymouth Theatre Royal (January 17 – February 11, 2024), Sunderland Empire (February 15 – March 10, 2024) and Milton Keynes Theatre (April 24 – May 19, 2024) with further dates to be announced.[41]

Plot

Act I

A man welcomes the audience to the middle-eastern city of Agrabah. He notes that Agrabah is a diverse place, full of revered nobles, misfits, and even a few villains ("Arabian Nights").

Aladdin is a young man who spends his days stealing food from the street vendors of Agrabah along with his three best friends, Kassim, Omar and Babkak ("One Jump Ahead"). After being referred to as a "worthless street rat", Aladdin expresses his dreams of showing the world he's more than just a common urchin ("One Jump Ahead (Reprise)" ). He notes his guilt in thievery, having vowed to never steal again after the death of his mother ("Proud of Your Boy").

Meanwhile, in the palace of Agrabah, Princess Jasmine is scolded by her father, the Sultan, for refusing yet another suitor. The Sultan demands that Jasmine must marry a noble prince before her birthday, which is only three days away. Jasmine laments the situation to her handmaidens ("These Palace Walls"). This news also disturbs the Sultan's Grand Vizier, Jafar, who wishes to usurp the throne himself. He and his assistant, Iago, search for a way to enter the "Cave of Wonders", a mysterious cavern in the desert said to hold untold power. The voice of the cave reveals that only one who is worthy, a "diamond in the rough", may enter. When Jafar asks about the identity of this "diamond in the rough", it is revealed to be Aladdin. Jafar and Iago set out to find him.

While entertaining the locals ("Babkak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim"), Aladdin meets Jasmine, who has disguised herself as a commoner to get a sense of life outside the palace. Aladdin has no idea who she is, but he is immediately smitten. After a brief scuffle with the guards, he takes Jasmine to his hideout, where they each reveal their unhappiness in their own lives ("A Million Miles Away"). They are discovered by the guards and Jasmine is escorted back to the palace. Aladdin is ordered to be killed, but he is saved by Jafar and Iago, who lead Aladdin to the Cave of Wonders ("Diamond in the Rough"). Grateful for saving his life, Aladdin honours Jafar's request to enter the cave.

Once inside, Aladdin is instructed to bring the magic lamp to Jafar and touch nothing else. Astonished by all the treasure buried within the cave, Aladdin attempts to take the Egyptian chain along with the lamp. The cave angrily seals itself, trapping Aladdin inside. Engulfed in darkness, Aladdin rubs the lamp which, to his surprise, unleashes a magical Genie (revealed as the man from the beginning of the show) who offers to grant him three wishes. Aladdin initially shrugs this off in disbelief, prompting the Genie to display his powers with an impressive musical number ("Friend Like Me"). The Genie then reveals that he has limitations to his powers. He can't grant wishes that include murder, romance, the revival of the dead, or wishing for additional wishes. Amused and overjoyed at his good fortune, Aladdin tricks Genie into magically freeing them from the cave without actually using a wish; thereafter, Genie states that Aladdin will not receive any more magic help unless he explicitly states "I wish". After Aladdin asks what Genie would wish for, Genie muses that he would wish for freedom since he is a prisoner of his lamp, so Aladdin promises to use his last wish to free Genie. Aladdin decides to use his first wish to become a prince in order to be legally able to court Jasmine (Act One Finale: "Friend Like Me"/"Proud of Your Boy" (Reprises)).

Act II

A great parade storms through the streets of Agrabah, led by Genie, Babkak, Omar and Kassim. They announce the arrival of "Prince Ali of Ababwa" ("Prince Ali"). Once at the palace, Aladdin, disguised as Prince Ali, expresses to the Sultan his desire to marry Jasmine. Jasmine overhears the conversation and perceives Ali to be just another shallow prince. Jafar, who is suspicious of Ali, tells him the location of Jasmine's bedroom, not mentioning that it is against Agrabah law for the Princess to have a suitor in her quarters unsupervised. Aladdin courts Jasmine with a ride on his magic carpet provided to him by Genie ("A Whole New World"). Once they return, Jasmine recognizes Aladdin as the young man whom she met in the marketplace. Aladdin lies and says that he really is a prince, he just sometimes likes to dress as a commoner to escape the pressures of palace living, much like Jasmine did that day. Seeing he isn't shallow and self-absorbed like the others, Jasmine kisses Aladdin good night. After she leaves, Jafar has Aladdin arrested for entering the Princess' room unsupervised. Upon hearing the news, Babkak, Omar and Kassim storm the palace to rescue their friend ("High Adventure"). They are captured and thrown into the dungeon as well, but with a little help from Genie, Aladdin uses his second wish to free them ("Somebody's Got Your Back").

The Sultan greets Aladdin in the hall and gives him his blessing to marry Jasmine, meaning that Aladdin himself will inherit the throne as the new Sultan one day. Fearful of this great responsibility, he tells Genie he's going to save his third wish for a day he may need it rather than use it to free Genie like he promised. Distraught, Genie returns to his lamp and refuses to speak to Aladdin. Aladdin laments ("Proud of Your Boy" (Reprise II)). Meanwhile, Jafar and Iago manage to steal the lamp that Aladdin carelessly discarded.

As the Sultan announces to the public that Jasmine is to wed Prince Ali ("Prince Ali" (Sultan Reprise)), Jafar appears and reveals Ali to be merely a common street rat named Aladdin whom the former then threatens to send to "the end of the road" if no one changes the latter's personality to meet his standards ("Prince Ali" (Jafar Reprise)). Genie then enters with Jasmine in chains, saying that Jafar is now his master and that his first wish was to make Jasmine his prisoner. Jafar uses his second wish to crown himself Sultan, which Genie reluctantly grants. Remembering what Genie told him earlier about the limitations to his powers, Aladdin tricks Jafar into wishing for himself to become a genie so that his power will be unmatched. Genie grants Jafar's wish, and Jafar is sucked into a lamp of his own, bound to it for eternity.

Aladdin uses his third and final wish to set Genie free. He then admits to Jasmine that he loves her, but he cannot pretend to be someone he's not. Seeing the nobility in Aladdin, the Sultan decrees that henceforth the Princess can marry whomever she pleases. Babkak, Omar and Kassim are made royal advisors, while Iago is arrested. Aladdin and Jasmine are married, and Genie prepares for a long-awaited vacation. All ends well as Aladdin and Jasmine board the magic carpet and take flight (Finale Ultimo: "Arabian Nights"/"A Whole New World" (Reprises)).

Casting controversy

Although the film was Disney's first to feature non-white human protagonists, Disney did not consider ethnicity in the casting process for the musical. This 'colourblind' policy sparked some controversy, with the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee receiving numerous complaints from actors of Middle Eastern descent. The executive director of a US minority rights organisation lamented that the production had 'missed an opportunity' to showcase Arab-American actors, who remain underrepresented on Broadway.[42]

Roles and principal cast members

Jonathan Freeman had reprised his role of Jafar from the original film. He departed from the cast in 2022.

Original casts

Character Broadway
(2014)
West End
(2016)
US tour
(2017)
North American tour
(2022)
Filmed stage production

(West End)
(TBA)

Aladdin Adam Jacobs Dean John-Wilson Adam Jacobs Adi Roy Ainsley Melham
Genie James Monroe Iglehart Trevor Dion Nicholas Anthony Murphy Marcus M. Martin Trevor Dion Nicholas
Jasmine Courtney Reed Jade Ewen Isabelle McCalla Senzel Ahmady Isabelle McCalla
Jafar Jonathan Freeman Don Gallagher Jonathan Weir Anand Nagraj Jonathan Freeman
Iago Don Darryl Rivera Peter Howe Reggie De Leon Aaron Choi Don Darryl Rivera
Sultan Clifton Davis Irvine Iqbal J. C. Montgomery Sorab Wadia Irvine Iqbal
Babkak Brian Gonzales Nathan Amzi Zach Bencal Jake Letts Brian Gonzales
Omar Jonathan Schwartz Rachid Sabitri Philippe Arroyo Ben Chavez Robert Tripolino
Kassim Brandon O'Neill Stephen Rahman-Hughes Mike Longo Colt Prattes Brandon O'Neill

Notable cast replacements

Broadway
US tour
West End

Musical numbers

Three songs that were cut from the 1992 film following the death of Howard Ashman were restored for the musical, as noted below. Four others were newly written for the musical, as noted. All music is by Alan Menken. Lyricists are listed for the individual songs.

(*) This song was cut from the movie and restored for the musical.
(**) This is a new song written for the musical.
(***) This song uses the edit to Ashman's lyric which was intended to resolve a controversy with the original film.[43]
(****) The Genie's part in this song was performed by Babkak, Omar, and Kassim in the Seattle and Vancouver productions.
(*****) A longer arrangement similar to the original demo, with Howard Ashman's original lyrics, is used for this song. However, the shorter arrangement from the film, albeit without some of the changes made to Ashman's original lyrics, was used for the Seattle and Toronto productions.

Cut Songs
  • "Arabian Nights (Reprise 1)", "Arabian Nights (Reprise 2)", "Arabian Nights (Reprise 3)" (Ashman**/Beguelin***) – Babkak, Omar, Kassim
  • "Call Me a Princess" (Ashman**) – Jasmine and Attendants
  • "Call Me a Princess (Reprise)" (Beguelin***) – Jasmine
  • "High Adventure (Reprise)" (Beguelin***) – Babkak, Omar, Kassim
  • "Somebody's Got Your Back (Reprise)" (Beguelin***) – Genie
  • "Why Me" (Rice/Beguelin*) – Jafar and Iago

(*) This song was cut from the movie, restored for the musical, but later cut from the Seattle production.
(**) This song was cut from the movie, restored for the musical, but later cut from the Toronto production.
(***) This song was written for the Seattle production, but later cut from the Toronto production.

Instrumentation

Aladdin was originally orchestrated by Danny Troob for 18 players: 2 synthesizers, 2 violins, 1 cello, 3 trumpets, 1 French Horn, 1 trombone, 1 bass trombone 3 woodwind players, a guitarist, a bass player (both acoustic and electric bass), a drum kit and a percussion player.[44] The National Tour, West End and Hamburg productions of the show had 15 musicians. The electronic music software KeyComp was first introduced in the Stuttgart production (10 players)[45] as well as the Dutch and Mexican productions of the show[46] (8 players).

Recordings

Cast Recording

An original Broadway cast recording was released on May 27, 2014, through Walt Disney Records and peaked at number 45 on the Billboard 200.[47]

All music is composed by Alan Menken.

Original Broadway Cast Recording (2014) [48]
No.TitleLyricsPerformer(s)Length
1."Overture"Howard Ashman 1:16
2."Arabian Nights"Ashman & Tim RiceJames Monroe Iglehart, Ensemble6:16
3."One Jump Ahead"RiceAdam Jacobs, Ensemble2:09
4."One Jump Ahead (Reprise)"RiceJacobs0:36
5."Proud of Your Boy"AshmanJacobs2:20
6."These Palace Walls"Chad BeguelinCourtney Reed, Tia Altinay, Khori Michelle Petinaud, Marisha Wallace2:40
7."Babkak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim"AshmanJacobs, Brian Gonzales, Jonathan Schwartz, Brandon O'Neill, Ensemble3:48
8."A Million Miles Away"BeguelinJacobs, Reed3:21
9."Diamond in the Rough"BeguelinJacobs, Jonathan Freeman, Don Darryl Rivera4:18
10."Friend Like Me"AshmanIglehart, Jacobs, Ensemble7:32
11."Act One Finale"Ashman & BeguelinIglehart, Jacobs2:08
12."Prince Ali"AshmanGonzales, Schwartz, O'Neill, Iglehart, Ensemble5:55
13."A Whole New World"RiceJacobs, Reed4:07
14."High Adventure"AshmanGonzales, Schwartz, O'Neill, Ensemble5:31
15."Somebody's Got Your Back"BeguelinIglehart, Jacobs, Gonzales, Schwartz, O'Neill3:24
16."Proud of Your Boy (Reprise)"AshmanJacobs1:05
17."Prince Ali (Sultan Reprise)"BeguelinClifton Davis, Ensemble1:13
18."Prince Ali (Jafar Reprise)"RiceFreeman1:04
19."Finale Ultimo"Ashman, Rice, BeguelinCompany2:46
20."Proud of Your Boy (Piano Version)" (bonus track)AshmanJacobs, Menken2:42
21."Genie Medley" (bonus track)Ashman, David ZippelMenken, Jacobs, Iglehart4:03

Filmed West End stage production

A special performance of Aladdin was filmed on location at the Prince Edward Theatre in London on August 31, 2019, after the show had already officially closed on August 24, 2019. The filmed production starred performers from the original Broadway, West End, Sydney and US Tour productions: Ainsley Melham as Aladdin, Trevor Dion Nicholas as Genie, Isabelle McCalla as Jasmine, Brian Gonzales as Babkak, Brandon O'Neill as Kassim, Robert Tripolino as Omar, Irvine Iqbal as Sultan, Don Darryl Rivera as Iago and Jonathan Freeman as Jafar.[49]

It was originally set to premiere exclusively on Disney+ in 2022, on the 30th Anniversary of the original 1992 film, but the release date was pushed back until further notice.[50]

Reception

Toronto tryout

The pre-Broadway production in Toronto received mixed reviews. The National Post review said "This Aladdin turns out to be the best ever stage version of a movie", praising its score, direction, choreography, staging, lighting, design, and altered characterisations.[16] CHCH said "Artistically, this Aladdin is top grade. It will become a classic."[51] The Globe and Mail reviewer gave the show 2.5 stars out of 4, however, saying that it was "strictly for the kiddies".[52] The Toronto Star gave the musical the same rating, and said "You're likely to hear the sound of deafening applause [during the] show-stopping staging of 'A Friend Like Me' and James Monroe Iglehart's blessedly bravura performance as the Genie. It's the kind of exhilarating moment we go to the theatre for. But ... nothing before or after it in Aladdin lives up to those six sublime minutes."[53]

The Vancouver Sun said "Director Casey Nicholaw has served up a thoroughly satisfying confection for kids, who will no doubt delight in the swords, smoke and spectacular tunes of Aladdin – and will leave the theatre content to have been transported to 'a whole new world'. Their parents? Maybe not so much."[54] The website BroadwayWorld said "the show had the unbelievable sights but sadly struggled with the indescribable feelings", adding "The problem is, Chad Beguelin's book fails to make us truly care for the characters – and the special effects can only take the show so far when the investment at the heart of the story isn't making the connection it should. It felt as though the book concentrated too hard on adding cheesy 'current affair' style jokes ... and clunky one-liners instead of giving depth and material to Aladdin, Jasmine and the Genie."[55] The Toronto Sun said: "In short, it's a visual assault that doesn't so much draw one in as simply sweep one up in an overly long first act . ... With the exception of Iglehart's gigantically genial Genie, there is no character in which an audience can make an emotional investment – no quiet moment that might allow any of the characters, good or evil, to exist in three dimensions."[56]

Broadway

The Broadway production received mixed to positive reviews from critics.[57] Mark Kennedy of the Associated Press gave the production a rave review, writing: "It's spritely ... well sung ... and hits that sweet spot Disney Theatrical Productions do so well, a saccharine fairy tale for the kids cut by some sly, vinegary quips for their parents."[58] Elysa Gardener of USA Today gave the show 3.5 out of four stars and said, "If Disney Theatrical's latest production doesn't sustain that frenzied high throughout, it delivers a rush that may surprise folks who attend either as chaperones or to relive their own youths."[59] Thom Grier of Entertainment Weekly gave the show a "B" and said, "Overall, this is one of the better Disney stage musicals, complete with several eye-popping production numbers that benefit from Nicholaw's spirited choreography, Bob Crowley's elaborate and chameleonic sets, and Gregg Barnes' glittery costumes."[60]

Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal praised Iglehart's performance, especially during the number "Friend Like Me" but wrote: "The trouble is that nothing else in the first act can touch it. Adam Jacobs and Courtney Reed, who play Aladdin and his princess, are pretty but bland, and the temperature doesn't start rising again until the magic-carpet ride, which comes after intermission and is the slickest thing to hit Broadway since the flying car in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. From then on, Aladdin becomes fun".[61] Charles Isherwood of The New York Times was mostly positive in his review, writing that "this latest musical adapted from one of Disney's popular movies ... defied my dour expectations. As directed and choreographed [by] Nicholaw, and adapted by ... Beguelin, Aladdin has an infectious and only mildly syrupy spirit. Not to mention enough baubles, bangles and beading to keep a whole season of RuPaul's Drag Race contestants in runway attire."[62] Marilyn Stasio of Variety gave the show a negative review, commenting: "The magic-carpet ride is magical. The Cave of Wonders is wonderful. And yes, you'll hear the tunes you loved in the 1992 movie. But the notion that Disney Aladdin somehow resurrects the spirit of the late Howard Ashman, who had the original inspiration for the movie and contributed most of its clever lyrics, is a joke. Restoring a person's work without respecting his artistic sensibility is no tribute at all."[63]

Awards and nominations

Original Broadway Production

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2014 Tony Award Best Musical Nominated
Best Book of a Musical Chad Beguelin Nominated
Best Original Score Alan Menken, Howard Ashman, Tim Rice and Chad Beguelin Nominated
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical James Monroe Iglehart Won
Best Choreography Casey Nicholaw Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical Nominated
Outstanding Book of a Musical Chad Beguelin Nominated
Outstanding Music Alan Menken Nominated
Outstanding Lyrics Howard Ashman, Tim Rice and Chad Beguelin Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Musical Adam Jacobs Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical James Monroe Iglehart Won
Outstanding Choreography Casey Nicholaw Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Book Of A Musical Nominated
Outstanding Choreographer Casey Nicholaw Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design Gregg Barnes Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical James Monroe Iglehart Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Design Natasha Katz Nominated
Outstanding New Broadway Musical Nominated
Outstanding New Score (Marjorie Gunner Award) Nominated
Outstanding Set Design Bob Crowley Nominated
2015 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Nominated

Original London Production

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Set Design Bob Crowley Nominated

Original Australian Production

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2016 Glugs Theatrical Awards Most Outstanding Mainstage Musical Won
Best Actor in Musical Theatre Michael James Scott Nominated
Ainsley Melham Nominated
Most Outstanding Performance by a Newcomer Won
2017 Helpmann Awards Best Musical Nominated
Best Choreography in a Musical Casey Nicholaw Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Nominated
Best Male Actor in a Musical Ainsley Melham Nominated
Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Michael James Scott Won
Best Set Design Bob Crowley Nominated
Best Costume Design Gregg Barnes Won

See also

  • Aladdin (franchise)
  • Aladdin Jr.: another stage adaptation of Aladdin, made specially for youth theatre.
  • Twisted: A musical parody of Aladdin, telling the story from Jafar's perspective.

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For the musical that played at Disney California Adventure see Disney s Aladdin A Musical Spectacular Aladdin is a Broadway musical based on the 1992 Disney animated film of the same name with a book by Chad Beguelin music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman Tim Rice and Beguelin It resurrects three songs written by Menken and Ashman for the film but not used and adds four songs written by Menken and Beguelin AladdinBroadway promotional posterMusicAlan MenkenLyricsHoward AshmanTim RiceChad BeguelinBookChad BeguelinBasisAladdinBy Ron ClementsJohn MuskerTed ElliottTerry RossioPremiereJuly 7 2011 5th Avenue Theatre SeattleProductions2011 Seattle2014 Broadway2015 Hamburg2016 West End2017 US tour2022 North American tour2023 UK TourSet in the fictional Arabian city of Agrabah the story follows the familiar tale of a poor young man who is granted three wishes by a genie in a lamp which he uses to woo a princess and to thwart the sultan s evil Grand Vizier Aladdin premiered at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle in 2011 After several regional and international productions in 2012 the musical was given a Toronto tryout in 2013 The Broadway production opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre on March 20 2014 and has been produced globally since It is the 10th highest grossing Broadway production of all time having grossed 500 million at the Broadway theatre as of August 2022 update 1 It has been seen by more than 14 million people worldwide as of August 2022 update 2 Contents 1 Production history 1 1 Early productions 1 2 Toronto tryout 2013 2014 1 3 Broadway 2014 present 1 4 Germany 2015 2023 1 5 Japan 2015 present 1 6 West End 2016 2019 1 7 Australia New Zealand and Singapore 2016 2019 1 8 US tour 2017 2020 1 9 The Netherlands 2021 2023 1 10 Mexico 2021 2023 1 11 North American tour 2022 present 1 12 Spain 2023 present 1 13 UK amp Ireland tour 2023 2024 2 Plot 2 1 Act I 2 2 Act II 3 Casting controversy 4 Roles and principal cast members 4 1 Original casts 4 2 Notable cast replacements 5 Musical numbers 6 Instrumentation 7 Recordings 7 1 Cast Recording 7 2 Filmed West End stage production 8 Reception 8 1 Toronto tryout 8 2 Broadway 9 Awards and nominations 9 1 Original Broadway Production 9 2 Original London Production 9 3 Original Australian Production 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksProduction history EditEarly productions Edit In November 2010 Alan Menken confirmed that a musical theatre adaptation of the movie was in the works with a book written by Chad Beguelin 3 The musical premiered in Seattle Washington at the 5th Avenue Theatre from July 7 to 31 2011 4 Jonathan Freeman who voiced Jafar in the film reprised the role onstage 5 Adam Jacobs and Courtney Reed played Aladdin and Jasmine Additional cast included James Monroe Iglehart as Genie Sean G Griffin as the Sultan Don Darryl Rivera as Iago and Andrew Keenan Bolger Brian Gonzales and Brandon O Neill as Omar Kassim and Babkak a trio of characters conceived for the film but ultimately replaced by Abu 6 The production was directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw 7 The set designer was Anna Louizos with costumes designed by Gregg Barnes 8 In 2012 productions of the musical played at the Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Ivins Utah from June to October 2012 and The Muny in St Louis in July 2012 9 10 11 In 2012 Aladdin was staged in Manila at the Meralco Theater Directed by Bobby Garcia and Chari Arespacochaga it starred Tom Rodriguez as Aladdin and featured Aiza Seguerra as Genie 12 The musical was staged in Spanish in Bogota Colombia in 2013 13 Toronto tryout 2013 2014 Edit Aladdin had a pre Broadway tryout at the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto Ontario from November 2013 to January 2014 14 15 Nicholaw Barnes and Steinmeyer returned as director choreographer and costume designer with Bob Crowley replacing Louizos as scenic designer The special effects were created by Jim Steinmeyer 6 14 16 Broadway 2014 present Edit At the New Amsterdam Theatre The musical premiered on Broadway on February 26 2014 in previews and opened on March 20 2014 at the New Amsterdam Theatre Most of the Seattle main cast remained with the show including Adam Jacobs as Aladdin James Monroe Iglehart as Genie Courtney Reed as Jasmine Jonathan Freeman as Jafar Don Darryl Rivera as Iago Clifton Davis as Sultan Brian Gonzales as Babkak and Brandon O Neill as Kassim Jonathan Schwartz joined the company as Omar replacing Andrew Keenan Bolger 17 18 19 The show was nominated for five Tony Awards winning one for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical for James Monroe Iglehart On March 12 2020 the show was suspended due to the COVID 19 pandemic 20 It resumed performances on September 28 2021 21 Germany 2015 2023 Edit Aladdin premiered on December 6 2015 at the Neue Flora in Hamburg in partnership with Stage Entertainment and starring Richard Salvador Wolff as Aladdin Enrico De Pieri as Genie Ethan Freeman as Jafar and Myrthes Monteiro as Jasmine The show closed in Hamburg on February 3 2019 and then was transferred to the Apollo Theater in Stuttgart where it ran from March 21 2019 to January 19 2023 22 Japan 2015 present Edit A Japanese production opened in 2015 at the Dentsu Shiki Theatre Umi in Tokyo presented by the Shiki Theatre Company 23 The production sold 209 000 tickets in its first day making it the biggest opening day for a musical in Japan 24 West End 2016 2019 Edit A West End production officially opened on June 15 2016 at the Prince Edward Theatre with previews from May 27 2016 and starring Dean John Wilson as Aladdin Trevor Dion Nicholas as Genie Jade Ewen as Jasmine Don Gallagher as Jafar Peter Howe as Iago Irvine Iqbal as Sultan Nathan Amzi as Babkak Rachid Sabitri as Omar and Stephen Rahman Hughes as Kassim 25 The show closed on August 24 2019 after being seen by over 2 million people and 1 361 performances 26 Australia New Zealand and Singapore 2016 2019 Edit Aladdin had its Australian premiere in Sydney at the Capitol Theatre on August 11 2016 where it played until February 19 2017 Australian native Ainsley Melham originated the role of Aladdin alongside American actors Arielle Jacobs as Princess Jasmine and Michael James Scott as the Genie 27 28 Following performances in Sydney Aladdin opened at Her Majesty s Theatre in Melbourne on April 15 2017 29 The Sydney and Melbourne productions performed an autism friendly adaptation of the show which had the removal of strobe lighting and pyrotechnics reduction of any jarring sounds and house lights being dimmed instead of off to provide a more supportive environment for autistic patrons 30 In 2018 the Australian tour included stops at Brisbane and Perth 31 In 2019 the show then transferred to a New Zealand production playing Auckland 32 before returning to Adelaide in April and finally transferring to Singapore to conclude its tour on September 1 2019 On February 15 and 19 2019 respectively Michael James Scott and Ainsley Melham transferred to the Broadway company of the show where they were reunited with Arielle Jacobs who had joined the Broadway cast in February 2018 This casting decision made the Broadway leads the same as the leads of the Original Australian Cast 33 US tour 2017 2020 Edit Disney Theatrical launched a national tour on April 11 2017 at Chicago s Cadillac Palace Theatre 34 The Netherlands 2021 2023 Edit Stage Entertainment announced a Ducth language production for the fall of 2020 at the AFAS Circustheater in The Hague but it was delayed due to the COVID 19 pandemic 35 The show finally premiered on September 26 2021 with Jonathan Vroege as Aladdin Stanley Burleson as Genie and Keoma Aidhen as Jasmine 36 Keoma Aidhen had previously played the role of Jasmine in Germany making her the first performer to play the role in two different languages The production closed on February 26 2023 37 Mexico 2021 2023 Edit The first Spanish language production opened on November 17 2021 at the Teatro Telcel in Mexico City starring Rodney Ingram as Aladdin Juan Pablo Martinez as Genie and Irma Flores as Jasmine The production closed on April 16 2023 38 North American tour 2022 present Edit This tour will hit 36 cities across the United States and Canada including many that have not hosted the show previously 39 Spain 2023 present Edit A second Spanish production premiered on March 23 2023 at the Coliseum Theatre in Madrid produced by Stage Entertainment and starring Roc Bernadi as Aladdin David Comrie as Genie and Jana Gomez as Jasmine 40 UK amp Ireland tour 2023 2024 Edit On February 24 2023 Disney announced the first ever UK amp Ireland Tour opening at the Edinburgh Playhouse playing from October 28 until November 18 2023 before moving to Wales Millennium Centre December 7 2023 January 14 2024 Plymouth Theatre Royal January 17 February 11 2024 Sunderland Empire February 15 March 10 2024 and Milton Keynes Theatre April 24 May 19 2024 with further dates to be announced 41 Plot EditAct I Edit A man welcomes the audience to the middle eastern city of Agrabah He notes that Agrabah is a diverse place full of revered nobles misfits and even a few villains Arabian Nights Aladdin is a young man who spends his days stealing food from the street vendors of Agrabah along with his three best friends Kassim Omar and Babkak One Jump Ahead After being referred to as a worthless street rat Aladdin expresses his dreams of showing the world he s more than just a common urchin One Jump Ahead Reprise He notes his guilt in thievery having vowed to never steal again after the death of his mother Proud of Your Boy Meanwhile in the palace of Agrabah Princess Jasmine is scolded by her father the Sultan for refusing yet another suitor The Sultan demands that Jasmine must marry a noble prince before her birthday which is only three days away Jasmine laments the situation to her handmaidens These Palace Walls This news also disturbs the Sultan s Grand Vizier Jafar who wishes to usurp the throne himself He and his assistant Iago search for a way to enter the Cave of Wonders a mysterious cavern in the desert said to hold untold power The voice of the cave reveals that only one who is worthy a diamond in the rough may enter When Jafar asks about the identity of this diamond in the rough it is revealed to be Aladdin Jafar and Iago set out to find him While entertaining the locals Babkak Omar Aladdin Kassim Aladdin meets Jasmine who has disguised herself as a commoner to get a sense of life outside the palace Aladdin has no idea who she is but he is immediately smitten After a brief scuffle with the guards he takes Jasmine to his hideout where they each reveal their unhappiness in their own lives A Million Miles Away They are discovered by the guards and Jasmine is escorted back to the palace Aladdin is ordered to be killed but he is saved by Jafar and Iago who lead Aladdin to the Cave of Wonders Diamond in the Rough Grateful for saving his life Aladdin honours Jafar s request to enter the cave Once inside Aladdin is instructed to bring the magic lamp to Jafar and touch nothing else Astonished by all the treasure buried within the cave Aladdin attempts to take the Egyptian chain along with the lamp The cave angrily seals itself trapping Aladdin inside Engulfed in darkness Aladdin rubs the lamp which to his surprise unleashes a magical Genie revealed as the man from the beginning of the show who offers to grant him three wishes Aladdin initially shrugs this off in disbelief prompting the Genie to display his powers with an impressive musical number Friend Like Me The Genie then reveals that he has limitations to his powers He can t grant wishes that include murder romance the revival of the dead or wishing for additional wishes Amused and overjoyed at his good fortune Aladdin tricks Genie into magically freeing them from the cave without actually using a wish thereafter Genie states that Aladdin will not receive any more magic help unless he explicitly states I wish After Aladdin asks what Genie would wish for Genie muses that he would wish for freedom since he is a prisoner of his lamp so Aladdin promises to use his last wish to free Genie Aladdin decides to use his first wish to become a prince in order to be legally able to court Jasmine Act One Finale Friend Like Me Proud of Your Boy Reprises Act II Edit A great parade storms through the streets of Agrabah led by Genie Babkak Omar and Kassim They announce the arrival of Prince Ali of Ababwa Prince Ali Once at the palace Aladdin disguised as Prince Ali expresses to the Sultan his desire to marry Jasmine Jasmine overhears the conversation and perceives Ali to be just another shallow prince Jafar who is suspicious of Ali tells him the location of Jasmine s bedroom not mentioning that it is against Agrabah law for the Princess to have a suitor in her quarters unsupervised Aladdin courts Jasmine with a ride on his magic carpet provided to him by Genie A Whole New World Once they return Jasmine recognizes Aladdin as the young man whom she met in the marketplace Aladdin lies and says that he really is a prince he just sometimes likes to dress as a commoner to escape the pressures of palace living much like Jasmine did that day Seeing he isn t shallow and self absorbed like the others Jasmine kisses Aladdin good night After she leaves Jafar has Aladdin arrested for entering the Princess room unsupervised Upon hearing the news Babkak Omar and Kassim storm the palace to rescue their friend High Adventure They are captured and thrown into the dungeon as well but with a little help from Genie Aladdin uses his second wish to free them Somebody s Got Your Back The Sultan greets Aladdin in the hall and gives him his blessing to marry Jasmine meaning that Aladdin himself will inherit the throne as the new Sultan one day Fearful of this great responsibility he tells Genie he s going to save his third wish for a day he may need it rather than use it to free Genie like he promised Distraught Genie returns to his lamp and refuses to speak to Aladdin Aladdin laments Proud of Your Boy Reprise II Meanwhile Jafar and Iago manage to steal the lamp that Aladdin carelessly discarded As the Sultan announces to the public that Jasmine is to wed Prince Ali Prince Ali Sultan Reprise Jafar appears and reveals Ali to be merely a common street rat named Aladdin whom the former then threatens to send to the end of the road if no one changes the latter s personality to meet his standards Prince Ali Jafar Reprise Genie then enters with Jasmine in chains saying that Jafar is now his master and that his first wish was to make Jasmine his prisoner Jafar uses his second wish to crown himself Sultan which Genie reluctantly grants Remembering what Genie told him earlier about the limitations to his powers Aladdin tricks Jafar into wishing for himself to become a genie so that his power will be unmatched Genie grants Jafar s wish and Jafar is sucked into a lamp of his own bound to it for eternity Aladdin uses his third and final wish to set Genie free He then admits to Jasmine that he loves her but he cannot pretend to be someone he s not Seeing the nobility in Aladdin the Sultan decrees that henceforth the Princess can marry whomever she pleases Babkak Omar and Kassim are made royal advisors while Iago is arrested Aladdin and Jasmine are married and Genie prepares for a long awaited vacation All ends well as Aladdin and Jasmine board the magic carpet and take flight Finale Ultimo Arabian Nights A Whole New World Reprises Casting controversy EditAlthough the film was Disney s first to feature non white human protagonists Disney did not consider ethnicity in the casting process for the musical This colourblind policy sparked some controversy with the American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee receiving numerous complaints from actors of Middle Eastern descent The executive director of a US minority rights organisation lamented that the production had missed an opportunity to showcase Arab American actors who remain underrepresented on Broadway 42 Roles and principal cast members EditJonathan Freeman had reprised his role of Jafar from the original film He departed from the cast in 2022 Original casts Edit Character Broadway 2014 West End 2016 US tour 2017 North American tour 2022 Filmed stage production West End TBA Aladdin Adam Jacobs Dean John Wilson Adam Jacobs Adi Roy Ainsley MelhamGenie James Monroe Iglehart Trevor Dion Nicholas Anthony Murphy Marcus M Martin Trevor Dion NicholasJasmine Courtney Reed Jade Ewen Isabelle McCalla Senzel Ahmady Isabelle McCallaJafar Jonathan Freeman Don Gallagher Jonathan Weir Anand Nagraj Jonathan FreemanIago Don Darryl Rivera Peter Howe Reggie De Leon Aaron Choi Don Darryl RiveraSultan Clifton Davis Irvine Iqbal J C Montgomery Sorab Wadia Irvine IqbalBabkak Brian Gonzales Nathan Amzi Zach Bencal Jake Letts Brian GonzalesOmar Jonathan Schwartz Rachid Sabitri Philippe Arroyo Ben Chavez Robert TripolinoKassim Brandon O Neill Stephen Rahman Hughes Mike Longo Colt Prattes Brandon O NeillNotable cast replacements Edit BroadwayAladdin Telly Leung Ainsley Melham Michael Maliakel Joshua Dela Cruz Genie Michael James Scott Jasmine Arielle Jacobs Shoba Narayan Iago Alan MuraokaUS tourGenie Michael James Scott Jasmine Courtney ReedWest EndGenie Michael James Scott Jasmine Courtney ReedMusical numbers EditThree songs that were cut from the 1992 film following the death of Howard Ashman were restored for the musical as noted below Four others were newly written for the musical as noted All music is by Alan Menken Lyricists are listed for the individual songs Act I Overture Arabian Nights Ashman Rice Genie Company One Jump Ahead Rice Aladdin Ensemble One Jump Ahead Reprise Rice Aladdin Proud of Your Boy Ashman Aladdin These Palace Walls Beguelin Jasmine Attendants Babkak Omar Aladdin Kassim Ashman Babkak Omar Aladdin Kassim Ensemble A Million Miles Away Beguelin Aladdin Jasmine Diamond in the Rough Beguelin Jafar Iago Aladdin Friend Like Me Ashman Genie Aladdin Ensemble Act One Finale Friend Like Me Reprise Ashman Proud of Your Boy Reprise I Beguelin Genie Aladdin Act II Prince Ali Ashman Genie Babkak Omar Kassim Ensemble A Whole New World Rice Aladdin Jasmine High Adventure Ashman Babkak Omar Kassim Ensemble Somebody s Got Your Back Beguelin Aladdin Genie Babkak Omar Kassim Proud of Your Boy Reprise II Beguelin Aladdin Prince Ali Sultan Reprise Beguelin Sultan Ensemble Prince Ali Jafar Reprise Rice Jafar Finale Ultimo Arabian Nights Reprise Ashman Beguelin A Whole New World Reprise Rice Genie Aladdin Jasmine Company This song was cut from the movie and restored for the musical This is a new song written for the musical This song uses the edit to Ashman s lyric which was intended to resolve a controversy with the original film 43 The Genie s part in this song was performed by Babkak Omar and Kassim in the Seattle and Vancouver productions A longer arrangement similar to the original demo with Howard Ashman s original lyrics is used for this song However the shorter arrangement from the film albeit without some of the changes made to Ashman s original lyrics was used for the Seattle and Toronto productions Cut Songs Arabian Nights Reprise 1 Arabian Nights Reprise 2 Arabian Nights Reprise 3 Ashman Beguelin Babkak Omar Kassim Call Me a Princess Ashman Jasmine and Attendants Call Me a Princess Reprise Beguelin Jasmine High Adventure Reprise Beguelin Babkak Omar Kassim Somebody s Got Your Back Reprise Beguelin Genie Why Me Rice Beguelin Jafar and Iago This song was cut from the movie restored for the musical but later cut from the Seattle production This song was cut from the movie restored for the musical but later cut from the Toronto production This song was written for the Seattle production but later cut from the Toronto production Instrumentation EditAladdin was originally orchestrated by Danny Troob for 18 players 2 synthesizers 2 violins 1 cello 3 trumpets 1 French Horn 1 trombone 1 bass trombone 3 woodwind players a guitarist a bass player both acoustic and electric bass a drum kit and a percussion player 44 The National Tour West End and Hamburg productions of the show had 15 musicians The electronic music software KeyComp was first introduced in the Stuttgart production 10 players 45 as well as the Dutch and Mexican productions of the show 46 8 players Recordings EditCast Recording Edit An original Broadway cast recording was released on May 27 2014 through Walt Disney Records and peaked at number 45 on the Billboard 200 47 All music is composed by Alan Menken Original Broadway Cast Recording 2014 48 No TitleLyricsPerformer s Length1 Overture Howard Ashman 1 162 Arabian Nights Ashman amp Tim RiceJames Monroe Iglehart Ensemble6 163 One Jump Ahead RiceAdam Jacobs Ensemble2 094 One Jump Ahead Reprise RiceJacobs0 365 Proud of Your Boy AshmanJacobs2 206 These Palace Walls Chad BeguelinCourtney Reed Tia Altinay Khori Michelle Petinaud Marisha Wallace2 407 Babkak Omar Aladdin Kassim AshmanJacobs Brian Gonzales Jonathan Schwartz Brandon O Neill Ensemble3 488 A Million Miles Away BeguelinJacobs Reed3 219 Diamond in the Rough BeguelinJacobs Jonathan Freeman Don Darryl Rivera4 1810 Friend Like Me AshmanIglehart Jacobs Ensemble7 3211 Act One Finale Ashman amp BeguelinIglehart Jacobs2 0812 Prince Ali AshmanGonzales Schwartz O Neill Iglehart Ensemble5 5513 A Whole New World RiceJacobs Reed4 0714 High Adventure AshmanGonzales Schwartz O Neill Ensemble5 3115 Somebody s Got Your Back BeguelinIglehart Jacobs Gonzales Schwartz O Neill3 2416 Proud of Your Boy Reprise AshmanJacobs1 0517 Prince Ali Sultan Reprise BeguelinClifton Davis Ensemble1 1318 Prince Ali Jafar Reprise RiceFreeman1 0419 Finale Ultimo Ashman Rice BeguelinCompany2 4620 Proud of Your Boy Piano Version bonus track AshmanJacobs Menken2 4221 Genie Medley bonus track Ashman David ZippelMenken Jacobs Iglehart4 03 Filmed West End stage production Edit A special performance of Aladdin was filmed on location at the Prince Edward Theatre in London on August 31 2019 after the show had already officially closed on August 24 2019 The filmed production starred performers from the original Broadway West End Sydney and US Tour productions Ainsley Melham as Aladdin Trevor Dion Nicholas as Genie Isabelle McCalla as Jasmine Brian Gonzales as Babkak Brandon O Neill as Kassim Robert Tripolino as Omar Irvine Iqbal as Sultan Don Darryl Rivera as Iago and Jonathan Freeman as Jafar 49 It was originally set to premiere exclusively on Disney in 2022 on the 30th Anniversary of the original 1992 film but the release date was pushed back until further notice 50 Reception EditToronto tryout Edit The pre Broadway production in Toronto received mixed reviews The National Post review said This Aladdin turns out to be the best ever stage version of a movie praising its score direction choreography staging lighting design and altered characterisations 16 CHCH said Artistically this Aladdin is top grade It will become a classic 51 The Globe and Mail reviewer gave the show 2 5 stars out of 4 however saying that it was strictly for the kiddies 52 The Toronto Star gave the musical the same rating and said You re likely to hear the sound of deafening applause during the show stopping staging of A Friend Like Me and James Monroe Iglehart s blessedly bravura performance as the Genie It s the kind of exhilarating moment we go to the theatre for But nothing before or after it in Aladdin lives up to those six sublime minutes 53 The Vancouver Sun said Director Casey Nicholaw has served up a thoroughly satisfying confection for kids who will no doubt delight in the swords smoke and spectacular tunes of Aladdin and will leave the theatre content to have been transported to a whole new world Their parents Maybe not so much 54 The website BroadwayWorld said the show had the unbelievable sights but sadly struggled with the indescribable feelings adding The problem is Chad Beguelin s book fails to make us truly care for the characters and the special effects can only take the show so far when the investment at the heart of the story isn t making the connection it should It felt as though the book concentrated too hard on adding cheesy current affair style jokes and clunky one liners instead of giving depth and material to Aladdin Jasmine and the Genie 55 The Toronto Sun said In short it s a visual assault that doesn t so much draw one in as simply sweep one up in an overly long first act With the exception of Iglehart s gigantically genial Genie there is no character in which an audience can make an emotional investment no quiet moment that might allow any of the characters good or evil to exist in three dimensions 56 Broadway Edit The Broadway production received mixed to positive reviews from critics 57 Mark Kennedy of the Associated Press gave the production a rave review writing It s spritely well sung and hits that sweet spot Disney Theatrical Productions do so well a saccharine fairy tale for the kids cut by some sly vinegary quips for their parents 58 Elysa Gardener of USA Today gave the show 3 5 out of four stars and said If Disney Theatrical s latest production doesn t sustain that frenzied high throughout it delivers a rush that may surprise folks who attend either as chaperones or to relive their own youths 59 Thom Grier of Entertainment Weekly gave the show a B and said Overall this is one of the better Disney stage musicals complete with several eye popping production numbers that benefit from Nicholaw s spirited choreography Bob Crowley s elaborate and chameleonic sets and Gregg Barnes glittery costumes 60 Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal praised Iglehart s performance especially during the number Friend Like Me but wrote The trouble is that nothing else in the first act can touch it Adam Jacobs and Courtney Reed who play Aladdin and his princess are pretty but bland and the temperature doesn t start rising again until the magic carpet ride which comes after intermission and is the slickest thing to hit Broadway since the flying car in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang From then on Aladdin becomes fun 61 Charles Isherwood of The New York Times was mostly positive in his review writing that this latest musical adapted from one of Disney s popular movies defied my dour expectations As directed and choreographed by Nicholaw and adapted by Beguelin Aladdin has an infectious and only mildly syrupy spirit Not to mention enough baubles bangles and beading to keep a whole season of RuPaul s Drag Race contestants in runway attire 62 Marilyn Stasio of Variety gave the show a negative review commenting The magic carpet ride is magical The Cave of Wonders is wonderful And yes you ll hear the tunes you loved in the 1992 movie But the notion that Disney Aladdin somehow resurrects the spirit of the late Howard Ashman who had the original inspiration for the movie and contributed most of its clever lyrics is a joke Restoring a person s work without respecting his artistic sensibility is no tribute at all 63 Awards and nominations EditOriginal Broadway Production Edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2014 Tony Award Best Musical NominatedBest Book of a Musical Chad Beguelin NominatedBest Original Score Alan Menken Howard Ashman Tim Rice and Chad Beguelin NominatedBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical James Monroe Iglehart WonBest Choreography Casey Nicholaw NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Musical NominatedOutstanding Book of a Musical Chad Beguelin NominatedOutstanding Music Alan Menken NominatedOutstanding Lyrics Howard Ashman Tim Rice and Chad Beguelin NominatedOutstanding Actor in a Musical Adam Jacobs NominatedOutstanding Featured Actor in a Musical James Monroe Iglehart WonOutstanding Choreography Casey Nicholaw NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Book Of A Musical NominatedOutstanding Choreographer Casey Nicholaw NominatedOutstanding Costume Design Gregg Barnes NominatedOutstanding Featured Actor in a Musical James Monroe Iglehart NominatedOutstanding Lighting Design Natasha Katz NominatedOutstanding New Broadway Musical NominatedOutstanding New Score Marjorie Gunner Award NominatedOutstanding Set Design Bob Crowley Nominated2015 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album NominatedOriginal London Production Edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2017 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Set Design Bob Crowley NominatedOriginal Australian Production Edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2016 Glugs Theatrical Awards Most Outstanding Mainstage Musical WonBest Actor in Musical Theatre Michael James Scott NominatedAinsley Melham NominatedMost Outstanding Performance by a Newcomer Won2017 Helpmann Awards Best Musical NominatedBest Choreography in a Musical Casey Nicholaw NominatedBest Direction of a Musical NominatedBest Male Actor in a Musical Ainsley Melham NominatedBest Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Michael James Scott WonBest Set Design Bob Crowley NominatedBest Costume Design Gregg Barnes WonSee also EditAladdin franchise Aladdin Jr another stage adaptation of Aladdin made specially for youth theatre Twisted A musical parody of Aladdin telling the story from Jafar s perspective References Edit Cumulative Broadway Grosses by Show Broadway World Retrieved May 29 2019 Adi Roy nd Senzel Ahmady to lead the national tour of Disney s Aladdin broadway com August 15 2022 Retrieved October 15 2022 Cerasaro Pat BWW Exclusive Alan Menken Talks Tangled Sister Act Leap of Faith Hunchback Aladdin amp More Broadway World November 15 2010 accessed December 16 2014 Seattle s 5th Avenue Theatre Premieres Aladdin 7 7 31 Broadway World January 13 2011 accessed December 16 2014 Jonathan Freeman Will Bring Jafar from Screen to Stage in Disney s Aladdin at 5th Avenue Archived 2011 07 28 at the Wayback Machine Playbill a b Hetrick Adam Disney s Aladdin Will Play Toronto This Fall Prior to 2014 Broadway Premiere Archived 2013 02 05 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com January 22 2013 Memphis Star James Monroe Iglehart Is Genie in Disney s Aladdin Adam Jacobs Is Title Hero Archived 2012 12 02 at the Wayback Machine Playbill Facts You May Not Know About Aladdin Part 2 January 9 2016 Retrieved January 11 2016 Tuacahn presents Disney s Aladdin The New Stage Musical 2012 YouTube Aladdin Chicago Dreamgirls et al Set for Muny 2012 Season Broadway World 2011 2012 Muny Season muny org Atlantis Productions stages Disney s Aladdin The Philippine Star November 12 2012 accessed December 16 2014 Aladdin el musical de Disney Archived 2014 12 17 at the Wayback Machine vive in March 2013 accessed December 17 2014 a b Breaking News Disney s Aladdin to Play Pre Broadway Tryout in Toronto Starting November 2013 Broadway Spring 2014 Broadway World January 22 2013 Disney s Aladdin Ends Pre Broadway Toronto Engagement Today Broadway World January 5 2013 a b Theatre review Forget the Lion this Aladdin is king of the stage National Post National Post November 22 2013 Archived from the original on November 23 2013 Retrieved December 13 2013 Hetrick Adam Disney s Aladdin Will Arrive on Broadway in February 2014 Archived 2013 09 01 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com August 29 2013 Gans Andrew Broadway s Mary Poppins Flies Out Of New Amsterdam Theatre March 3 Archived 2013 06 04 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com March 3 2013 Rialto Chatter Aladdin to Hit Broadway Spring of 2014 with Major New Player on Creative Team Broadway World 2013 McPhee Ryan October 9 2020 Broadway Officially Extends Theatre Shutdown Retrieved October 9 2020 Aquilina Tyler May 12 2021 All the Broadway shows that are reopening this fall Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 16 2021 Disney s Aladdin Musical in Hamburg Stage Entertainment Retrieved May 9 2016 アラジン 2015年5月開幕決定 Archived from the original on December 6 2016 Retrieved May 9 2016 JAPAN S PERFORMING VISUAL ARTS SECTOR MARKET OVERVIEW PERCEPTIONS AND PRACTICAL MARKET ENTRY PDF EU Business in Japan EU Japan Centre 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2021 Retrieved November 18 2021 Disney ALADDIN The Hit Broadway Musical North American Tour Begins October 2022 Disney ALADDIN The Hit Broadway Musical Retrieved May 20 2022 Aladdin llega a la Gran Via madrilena abc es March 18 2023 Retrieved March 23 2023 Disney s Aladdin to embark on first UK and Ireland tour WhatsOnStage www whatsonstage com Retrieved February 24 2023 Rao Mallika April 3 2014 Aladdin On Broadway Faces Backlash From Arab Americans The Huffington Post Retrieved May 19 2017 Miller Gregory March 9 2014 Aladdin gets big changes for Broadway debut New York Post Retrieved May 8 2016 Aladdin Broadwaymusicians com broadwaymusicians com Retrieved January 18 2022 Disneys ALADDIN Der Cast Stage Apollo Theater Stuttgart Disneys ALADDIN Der Cast Stage Apollo Theater Stuttgart in German Retrieved November 1 2022 Taylor J Williams October 12 2017 Click For More taylorjwilliams com Retrieved January 18 2022 Original Broadway Cast Recording Chart History Billboard Retrieved January 15 2020 Aladdin 2014 Original Broadway Cast Aladdin Live From The West End Coming Soon To Disney What s On Disney Plus July 24 2020 Scheduled of Upcoming and Announced Filmed Stage Musicals Filmed on Stage February 19 2022 Review chch com J Kelly Nestruck November 21 2013 There s a carpet but not much magic in Aladdin The Globe and Mail Retrieved December 13 2013 Aladdin s carpet ride is missing some magic review Toronto Star November 21 2013 Retrieved December 13 2013 Baillie Andrea November 22 2013 Review Aladdin s magic may charm kids but maybe not their parents with video Vancouver Sun Archived from the original on December 18 2013 Retrieved December 13 2013 BWW Reviews Broadway Bound ALADDIN Opens in Toronto Broadway World Retrieved December 13 2013 Coulbourn John Aladdin s wild magic carpet ride Stage Entertainment Toronto Sun Retrieved December 13 2013 Review Roundup Aladdin Opens on Broadway All the Reviews Broadway World Retrieved March 21 2014 Kennedy Mark March 20 2014 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