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Hamilton West End / 25 June 2022, matinée
Reuben Joseph (Alexander Hamilton), Shan Ako (Eliza Hamilton), Simon-Anthony Roden (Aaron Burr), Allyson Ava Brown (Angelica Schuyler), Aaron Lee Lambert (s/b George Washington), Waylon Jacobs (Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Ashley Daniels (u/s Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Jake Halsey-Jones (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton), Roshani Abbey (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Joel Montague (King George III), Matthew Elliot-Campbell (James Reynolds/Philip Schuyler/Doctor), Louis Mackrodt (s/w Samuel Seabury), Filippo Coffano (Charles Lee), Barney Hudson (s/w George Eacker), Natasha Leaver (The Bullet), Kelly Downing (Ensemble), Lindsey Tierney (Ensemble), Jordan Frazier (Ensemble), Olivia Holding (s/w Ensemble), Deangelo Jones (Ensemble), Samuel Sarpong-Broni (s/w Ensemble)
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Hamilton | West End | August 11, 2022 | Matinee | NFT Through Master Until August 25
CAST: Reuben Joseph (Alexander Hamilton), Shan Ako (Eliza Hamilton), Simon-Anthony Rhoden (Aaron Burr), Maya Britto (s/b Angelica Schuyler), Aaron Lee Lambert (s/b George Washington), Waylon Jacobs (Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Emile Ruddock (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Jake Halsey-Jones (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton), Roshani Abbey (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Joel Montague (King George III), Matthew Elliot-Campbell (James Reynolds/Philip Schuyler/Doctor), Matthew Caputo (Samuel Seabury), Filippo Coffano (Charles Lee), Curtis Angus (George Eaker), Kerri Norville (s/w The Bullet), Sinead Long (e/c), Kelly Downing, Jordan Frazier, Filippo Coffano, Ashley J Daniels, DeAngelo Jones, Lindsey Tierney
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“Right now our world has been turned upside down, with a pandemic that is changing our way of life. It is affecting us all, financially, emotionally and socially. For me it has resulted in THRILLER LIVE closing prematurely (and permanently) in the West End, as all theatres around the country have been shut, in the public’s best interest. Myself and the rest of the team totally understand and respect that we must all practice social distancing, working together to beat this virus. But yesterday was a very sad day as I joined the cast, crew and other creatives at the Lyric Theatre for one last time. We wanted to come together to say goodbye to each other at the theatre that had become our home for the past 11-years. Ironically we were just two more performances away from becoming the 11th longest ever running show in the West End. Still to be 12th, and the longest ever running show at the Lyric Theatre is an incredible achievement. Another thing the coronavirus has shown us is that we never know what is around the corner and we shouldn’t take what we have for granted. Through hard times, we get to see what matters most and what we really need to value.
One of our cast members said that leaving the Lyric Theatre was like losing a loving partner. And that is partly true, in that sometimes you don’t appreciate what you have until it is gone. But I am sure that each and every one of the Thriller Live cast and crew will go on to great new ventures, just as previous associates have. It’s been an INCREDIBLE journey which has formed great friendships, partnerships and even relationships with babies to boot! For me it seems that things have gone full circle. For it was 30 years ago today (20th March 1990) when I first met the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, and he inspired me to see a world of endless possibilities. He showed me humility, kindness and a laughter like I’d never heard before.
We were at Record One Studios where he was free and at his creative best, producing the ‘Dangerous’ album. Watching a genius at work, who since the age of 5 had been perfecting his craft to become the world’s greatest ever entertainer was a true privilege. And then came an invitation to lunch at Neverland. That was the most memorable weekend ever. I’d never seen a landscape and home so beautiful. A place where Michael could dream peacefully, and one could lose themselves in magical abandonment. Which I did playing on the arcades, riding on the funfair and watching movies in the theatre. Just before I left, as I walked out the oak door, Michael said come back anytime. And I did, at least once a year - return to Neverland, as did many lucky fans, and various charitable organisations that Michael opened his doors for, because he loved to give, help and see others happy. That was the Michael Jackson I knew - a humble, innocent soul, who also happened to be one of the greatest artists of all time. There are many, many other stories that I have shared over the years, and fans and friends will know. Each one of them still as colourful in my mind now as it was when I first lived them. I thank Michael for those memories, and even though he is gone, it has never felt like a goodbye.
From all of us at “Thriller Live”, we want to Thank everyone who came to see the Show in the West End. We are Grateful that we could keep Michael’s Legacy and Music alive through the production and cá look forward to continuing touring the world in years to come. Now here follows a long, long list of thanks to just a few of the many people who made the show possible in the West End. There has been literally hundreds of people involved on and off the stage, so apologies that I can’t list everyone, but each of you are just as important in making this show a special part of West End history ! Producers Paul Walden & Derek Nicol, Mark Strange – General Manager, Ginette Sinnott – Head of Marketing, and everyone else at Flying Music (past and present) – thank you for believing in the show and all you have done to make it a worldwide success.
•Gary Lloyd our amazing Director & Choreographer. I could write a book about his character and talent, so please go read his own ! John Maher our meticulous Musical Director extraordinaire. • Every single band member past and present including Damien Cooper, Oliver Latka, Ryan Alex Farmery, Adam Kovacs and Mike Bradley - the greatest compliment you can pay these guys, is that some audience members still ask if the show is ‘live’. Yes! Applause when screen goes back and our musicians are revealed ! • Yasmin Yazdi, Jo Dyce, Rose Wild and Aisling Duffy – our fierce Resident Directors and Assistant Choreographers whom over the years have put hundreds of cast members through their paces. • Sharon Speirs and Caroline Stroud, our two long running and outstanding Company Managers over the past 11-years. And thank you to others who stepped in. • Nigel Catmur – Lighting Designer, Chris Whybrow – Sound Designer, Jonathan Park – Set Designer, Rob Jones and Catherine Teatum – Costume Designers – thank you for making this show look and sound so great ! • Our hard-working crew – Dawn Harvey, Paul Bond, Glenn Jenkins, Sophie Kemp, Kelvin White, Bill Dimeo, Matthew Giles, Alice Johson, Sara Markwick, Gemma Tucker, Melissa Cooke, Karli Can Heerden, Inca Jaackson, Rosie Woods and Jo Conlon – thank you for being there every day and making the show possible. • Not forgetting dozens of former crew members from Becky Potts and Jessica Plews to Craig and Kate Garratt and many, many more. • A big shout out to Haydon Eshun and John Moabi, our longest running West End cast members. These two guys are stage legends, whose performances did Michael proud every single night. • Respect to Kevin Wilson PR for keeping our name up in lights and doing it always with the utmost enthusiasm. • Thank you to Debbie O'Brien Casting – the talent we have seen over the years has been incredible including Zoe Birkett, Hayley Evetts, Maria Lawson, Samantha Johnson Carter, Cleopatra Madonna, Britt Quentin, Alex Buchanan, Jerome Singer, Trenyce Cobbins, David Jordan, MiG Ayesa and so many more outstanding vocalists ! • We have also been blessed with hundreds of amazing dancers since 2006 and through to the end of this West End run. They, with the singers and musicians are the life blood of the show, which relies, not on massive production, but pure heart and soul to deliver the energy, authenticity and chemistry that was part of Michael Jackson. • Thank you Nica Burns at Nimax for giving us a home for 11-years, and all the staff at the Lyric Theatre for looking after us, and over 2 million audience members throughout the years. • Massive appreciation to Kerys Nathan, our original Director & Choreographer from 2006-2008. You’ll always be a part of the show. • Thank you to every single cast member from the original West End cast featuring Ben Forster, Roger Wright, Denise Pearson, Ricko Baird, Kieran Alleyne, Layton Williams (OFFICIAL), Sterling Williams, Lewis Davies, Kamilah Beckles, Christabelle Field, Elliot James, Earl Perkins, Emily Rumbles, Dannielle Rothman, Sean Williams, Ashton Russell, Ross Sands and Jordan Darrell, to our last with – Wayne Anthony-Cole, Vivienne Ekwulugo, David Julien, Miles Anthony, Florivaldo Mossi, Lauren Gore, Filippo Coffano, Leslie Garcia Brown, Deavion Brown, David Devyne, Mitchell Eley, Ike Fallon, Eliza Hart, Gabriela Hernandez, Amelia-Annie Layng, Arnold Mabhena, Rishard-Kyro Nelson, Oskarina O'Sullivan , Shola B Riley, Triple Calz, Cannon Hay, Isaiah Mason, Ishaan Raithatha and Messiah Unusudimi. • To everyone on our suspended touring production, and all those before which has seen us visit over 34 different countries, thank you, thank you and thank you again. We will see each other hopefully soon as we continue this journey. Until then stay safe, and don't eat too many pies, there is only one costume budget. •Apologies too many not named above, some whom I greatly admire and some whom I am proud to now call friends, you are all in my thoughts.
Lastly, and most importantly – thank you to MICHAEL JACKSON ! “THRILLER LIVE” is your Music, your Artistry and your Magic ! Thank you for your Inspiration , Love and Humanity . 🙏🏼
Dreams do come true — Adrian Grant .
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Cast Aladdin – Matthew Croke Genie – Oliver Lidert Jasmine – Jade Ewen Jafar – Don Gallagher Iago – Nick Cavaliere Sultan – Cavin Cornwall Kassim – Daniel De Bourg Omar – Miles Barrow
Venue: Prince Edward Theatre
Date: Thursday 26th October 2017 (2:30pm)
Disney have been transforming popular films into live stage shows for many years now and Aladdin is certainly more than deserving a huge production on stage. It has some incredible songs and moments in the film and the stage show is spectacular, with a mix of those much-loved and well-known songs with some amazing new songs as well. It is a fantastic musical theatre experience from start to finish.
Aladdin is my favourite Disney film without a doubt, the first film that I went to see as a child at the cinema and I still love it to this day. Therefore I have such an emotional and sentimental connection to Aladdin, so getting the chance to see the musical live on stage was something I have wanted to do for a while now, 10,000 years according to the official twitter feed with a brilliant response to my pre-show tweet!
The story follows street rat Aladdin who is always in trouble due to stealing, mainly food so he can survive. Along with his close friends they must attempt to live on the streets, everything is going to change though when he is the diamond in the rough, who Jafar must use to send on a special mission. That’s right to get the lamp, although Aladdin has no idea it is a magic lamp. With a Genie inside! His life is then about to change as he wants to change himself for Princess Jasmine, only one problem with that though she must marry a Prince to keep the Kingdom for her father the Sultan. Princess Jasmine has her own problems as she is refusing to marry any of the suitors her father is putting before her. A very strong-willed woman and quite frankly and inspirational female character in my opinion.
It must be extremely difficult to put together a musical on this scale when everyone knows everything about the story. We do have some differences though and that is the omission of the animals, but don’t worry though we are given some very clever references hidden throughout the show which is such a great touch. The Genie really is such a key and amazing character, adding so much humour to the show in such an incredible way.
The colourful costumes, set and incredible dance routines are all just spectacular, really giving the story an incredible format on stage. I actually found myself very impressed with the tiger for the cave and loved that part so much, it was a lot bigger than I had expected. Obviously though the part everyone was waiting for had to be the magic carpet ride, ‘A Whole New World’ and do you know what it was even more magical than you can imagine. I am putting it as one of those theatre moments that you really must experience, it looked incredible.
Matthew Croke was a brilliant Aladdin and I may have possibly fallen a little bit in love with him, that’s normal right? He was engaging with both acting and singing, you could not take your eyes off him when on stage. Oliver Lidert was a scene stealer as the Genie and had the larger than life persona nailed on. Don Gallagher had fantastic presence as the very evil Jafar, with plenty of planning and scheming. Jade Ewen was very good as Jasmine and has some great chemistry with Croke.
I felt my favourite song from the new additions had to be ‘Proud of Your Boy’ it is just a lovely musical theatre song. With inspirational and well lovely lyrics, showing that Aladdin was about to make some changes in his life for the better. The dance routines to go along with all of the songs was just brilliant, I could easily head back and see this show again and again.
Aladdin the Musical is currently booking until April 2018, for more information check out the website – here.
Aladdin the Musical (West End) Review Cast Aladdin - Matthew Croke Genie - Oliver Lidert Jasmine - Jade Ewen Jafar - Don Gallagher…
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Discover the best hits of the legendary Michael Jackson with the show-stopping musical Thriller-Live show. Many offer cheap theatre tickets for the uninterrupted celebration of music and iconic dance moves. Thriller Live has been described as a "total blast" by critics and is undoubtedly an appropriate tribute to the King of Pop, whose production has been seen by more than 4 million people in over 30 countries.
What’s in the story?
THRILLER-LIVE continues to moonwalk around the world, taking you on a visual, audio and electrifying journey through the magic of Michael's 45 years of musical history. You will experience more than two hours of non-stop success from pop to rock, from soul to disco, paying tribute to Jackson's legendary performances and his innovative dance moves performed with flair, precision, and passion.
Cast and talented the group will perform on your favorite songs including: I want you to come back, ABC, Can you feel it, On the wall, How you make me feel, Smooth Criminal, Beat it, Billie Jean, Dirty Diana, Bad, Rock with You, They Do not worry about us, dangerous and thriller, and many more!
Who’s in Thriller Cast?
The all-singing and dancing cast of Thriller includes Kieran Alleyne, Charlotte Berry, Wayne Anthony-Cole, Vivienne Ekwulugo, Haydon Eshun, David Julien, Jonah Mayor, John Moabi, Florivaldo Mossi, Aisling Duffy, Ebony Clarke, Vivian Gayle, Simone Moncada, David Devyne, Daniel Blessing, Filippo Coffano, Joel Ekperigin, Eliza Hart, Leona Lawrenson, Mari Macleod, Oskarina O’Sullivan, Zinzile Tshuma, Matt Vjestica, Triple Calz, Isaiah Mason, Xhanti Mbonzongwana, Christian Posso, Jay-Jay Prince.
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Aladdin Prince Edward Theatre Jade Ewen (Jasmine) and Dean John-Wilson (Aladdin) Photographer Deen van Meer ® Disney
The classic 1992 film Aladdin has been brought to thrilling life as a stage musical by the producer of The Lion King, featuring all the songs from the Academy Award©-winning score, together with new music written for this production.
Featuring the timeless songs from the classic film including A Whole New World, Friend Like Me and Arabian Nights together with new music written for the new musical adaptation of Aladdin.
This stage production at the Prince Edward Theatre contains theatrical smoke & fog effects, pyrotechnics, strobe lighting & loud noises.
Aladdin is recommended for a general audience. As an advisory to adults who might bring young people, Disney recommends Aladdin for ages 6 and up.
With stunning sets from multi-award-winning designer Bob Crowley and over 350 beautiful costumes from Gregg Barnes (Kinky Boots), Aladdin is an unmissable event in London theatre.
Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted into the theatre. All persons aged 16 or under must be accompanied and sat next to the accompanying adult. They may not sit on their own within the auditorium.
London cast of Aladdin MATTHEW CROKE – Aladdin TREVOR DION NICHOLAS – Genie JADE EWEN – Jasmine DON GALLAGHER – Jafar NICK CAVALIERE – IAGO IRVINE IQBAL – Sultan LEON CRAIG – Babkak MILES BARROW – Omar DANIEL DE BOURG – Kassim CHANELLE JASMINE ANTHONY – Ensemble DANNY BECKER – Ensemble CINDY BELLIOT – Ensemble ALBEY BROOKES – Prince Abdullah & Ensemble LAUREN CHIA – Swing FILIPPO COFFANO – Ensemble BIANCA CORDICE – Assistant Dance Captain & Ensemble CAVIN CORNWALL – Standby Jafar & Sultan NOLAN EDWARDS – Swing MELANIE ELIZABETH – Attendant & Ensemble KADE FERRAIOLO – Ensemble ANTONY HEWITT – Ensemble SINEAD KENNY – Ensemble TRAVIS KERRY – Ensemble DANN KHARSA – Razoul & Ensemble MITCH LEOW – Ensemble & Fight Captain OLIVER LIDERT – Standby Genie, Babkak & Sultan RICHARD MURPHY – Swing IAN OSWALD – Swing TARISHA ROMMICK – Fortune Teller, Attendant & Ensemble KYLE SEELEY – Swing & Resident Dance Captain SADIE-JEAN SHIRLEY – Attendant & Ensemble KATIE SINGH – Swing RICARDO SPRIGGS – Swing JOSHUA STEEL – Ensemble MONICA SWAYNE – Attendant & Ensemble KAYLEIGH THADANI – Swing NIKO WIRACHMAN – Ensemble DAMIEN WINCHESTER – Swing JERMAINE WOODS – Ensemble
The Creative Team of Aladdin consists of Alan Menken (Music), Howard Ashman (Lyrics), Tim Rice (Lyrics), Chad Beguelin (Book Lyrics), Casey Nicholaw (Director, Choreographer), Bob Crowley (Scenic Design), Gregg Barnes (Costume Design), Natasha Katz (Lighting Design), Ken Travis (Sound Design), Michael Kosarin (Music Supervision, Incidental Music and Vocal arrangements), Danny Troob (Orchestrations), Josh Marquette (Hair Design), Milagros Medina-Cerdeira (Makeup Design), Jim Steinmeyer (Illusion Design), Glen Kelly (Dance Music
The 2014 Aladdin Original Cast Recording album relieves the magical musical experience that has captured the hearts of many, featuring six new songs written for the musical, plus the award-winning all-time favorite classics like ‘A Whole New World’, ‘Friend Like Me’ and more. Disney’s New Broadway musical, adapted from the hit film features some of the best-loved music by Academy Award and Tony Award-winning composer Alan Menken and lyricists Howard Ashman, Tim Rice and Chad Beguilin with book by Beguilin. Nominated for five Tony Awards including, Best Musical, Best Original Score, Best Book and Featured Actor Original Broadway Cast Recording features four all-new never before released songs specially written for the musical.
Soundtrack 1. Overture, 2. Arabian Nights, 3. One Jump Ahead, 4. One Jump Ahead (Reprise), 5. Proud of Your Boy, 6. These Palace Walls, 7. Babkak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim, 8. A Million Miles Away, 9. Diamond in the Rough, 10. Friend Like Me, 11. Act One Finale, 12. Prince Ali, 13. A Whole New World, 14. High Adventure, 15. Somebody’s Got Your Back, 16. Proud of Your Boy (Reprise), 17. Prince Ali (Sultan Reprise), 18. Prince Ali (Jafar Reprise), 19. Finale Ultimo, 20. Proud of Your Boy, 21. Genie Medley.
5-Star Review of Aladdin There’s something for everyone in this laugh-out-loud and shimmering show, where the cast come across as thoroughly enjoying themselves. Not since Sister Act The Musical played at the London Palladium have I left the theatre feeling so positively upbeat and overjoyed. I wish Aladdin a long and successful run. This is an Arabian night not to be missed – the professionalism and skill in this show is astounding.
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Ahead of its first anniversary at the Prince Edward Theatre, Disney’s Aladdin has released behind-the-scenes photography of the new company in rehearsals. Having opened to critical acclaim in London’s West End in June 2016, the hit musical based on the classic Academy Award®-winning animated film will celebrate its first birthday in the West End on 15 June 2017.
Matthew Croke joins the production in title role of Aladdin, marking his debut in a leading role in the West End, with his first performance on 5 June. Jade Ewen and Trevor Dion Nicholas continue in the roles of Jasmine and Genie respectively.
Aladdin features the timeless songs from the 1992 animated film as well as new music written by Tony®, Olivier© and eight-time Academy Award winner Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast, Newsies, Little Shop Of Horrors). With lyrics from Olivier Award and two-time Oscar® winner Howard Ashman (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid), three-time Tony and Olivier Award, three-time Oscar winner Tim Rice (Evita, Aida), and four-time Tony Award nominee Chad Beguelin(The Wedding Singer), and a book by Beguelin, Aladdin is directed and choreographed by Tony and Olivier Award winnerCasey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon).
Tickets are now on sale for performances up to and including 2 December 2017 for individuals and 2 June 2018 for group bookings. For further details please visit www.aladdinthemusical.co.uk
The new Aladdin company welcomes Nick Cavaliere in the role of Iago, whilst current cast members Miles Barrow, Leon Craig and Daniel de Bourg step into the roles of Omar, Babkak and Kassim respectively. Don Gallagher and Irvine Iqbalcontinue in their respective roles of Jafar and the Sultan.
The new cast also includes Chanelle Anthony, Danny Becker, Cindy Belliot, Filippo Coffano, Nolan Edwards, Sinead Kenny, Travis Kerry, Dann Kharsa, Tarisha Rommick, Joshua Steel, Monica Swayne, Damien Winchester and Niko Wirachman. Danny Becker, Travis Kerry and Niko Wirachman join the production after entering international open auditions.
The remaining cast comprises Arran Anzani-Jones, Albey Brookes, Lauren Chia, Bianca Cordice, Cavin Cornwall, Melanie Elizabeth, Kade Ferraiolo, Antony Hewitt, Mitch Leow, Oliver Lidert, Ian Oswald, Kyle Seeley, Sadie-Jean Shirley, Ricardo Spriggs, Kayleigh Thadani and Jermaine Woods.
Aladdin is designed by Olivier and seven-time Tony-winning scenic designer Bob Crowley, five-time Tony-winning lighting designer Natasha Katz, Olivier and two-time Tony-winning costume designer Gregg Barnes and sound designer Ken Travis. Casting is by Jill Green CDG.
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ALADDIN, , Director and Choreographer – Casey Nicholaw, Scenic Design – Bob Crowley, Costume Design – Gregg Barnes, Lighting – Natasha Katz, Prince Edward Theatre, London, 2017, Credit: Johan Persson/
ALADDIN, , Director and Choreographer – Casey Nicholaw, Scenic Design – Bob Crowley, Costume Design – Gregg Barnes, Lighting – Natasha Katz, Prince Edward Theatre, London, 2017, Credit: Johan Persson/
ALADDIN, , Director and Choreographer – Casey Nicholaw, Scenic Design – Bob Crowley, Costume Design – Gregg Barnes, Lighting – Natasha Katz, Prince Edward Theatre, London, 2017, Credit: Johan Persson/
ALADDIN, , Director and Choreographer – Casey Nicholaw, Scenic Design – Bob Crowley, Costume Design – Gregg Barnes, Lighting – Natasha Katz, Prince Edward Theatre, London, 2017, Credit: Johan Persson/
ALADDIN, , Director and Choreographer – Casey Nicholaw, Scenic Design – Bob Crowley, Costume Design – Gregg Barnes, Lighting – Natasha Katz, Prince Edward Theatre, London, 2017, Credit: Johan Persson/
ALADDIN, , Director and Choreographer – Casey Nicholaw, Scenic Design – Bob Crowley, Costume Design – Gregg Barnes, Lighting – Natasha Katz, Prince Edward Theatre, London, 2017, Credit: Johan Persson/
ALADDIN, , Director and Choreographer – Casey Nicholaw, Scenic Design – Bob Crowley, Costume Design – Gregg Barnes, Lighting – Natasha Katz, Prince Edward Theatre, London, 2017, Credit: Johan Persson/
Disney’s Aladdin new cast rehearsal photos Ahead of its first anniversary at the Prince Edward Theatre, Disney’s Aladdin has released behind-the-scenes photography of the new company in rehearsals.
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Hamilton | West End | September 25, 2021 |Matinee | NFT Until October 9, 2021
CAST: Karl Queensborough (Alexander Hamilton), Sharon Rose (Eliza Hamilton), Simon-Anthony Rhoden (Aaron Burr), Ava Brenan (Angelica Schuyler), Trevor Dion Nicholas (George Washington), Waylon Jacobs (Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Emile Ruddock (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Khalid Daley (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton), Emilie Louise Israel(Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Harry Hepple (King George III), Matthew Caputo (Samuel Seabury), Filippo Coffano (Charles Lee), Curtis Angus (George Eacker), Manaia Glassey-Ohlson (Philip Schuyler/James Reynolds/Doctor), Natasha Leaver (The Bullet), Jade Albertsen, Kelly Downing, Jordan Frazier, Deangelo Jones, Lindsey Tierney
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Aladdin, Prince Edward Theatre – Matthew Croke (Aladdin) and Jade Ewen (Jasmine) Photographer Johan Persson (c) Disney
Ahead of its first anniversary at the Prince Edward Theatre, Disney’s Aladdin has released behind-the-scenes photography of the new company in rehearsals. Having opened to critical acclaim in London’s West End in June 2016, the hit musical based on the classic Academy Award®-winning animated film will celebrate its first birthday in the West End on 15 June 2017.
Matthew Croke joins the production in the title role of Aladdin, marking his debut in a leading role in the West End, with his first performance on 5 June. Jade Ewen and Trevor Dion Nicholas continue in the roles of Jasmine and Genie respectively.
Now in its fourth record-breaking year on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theatre, Aladdin’s global presence has grown to six productions on four continents, and has been seen by more than 4 million people worldwide. The show opened at Tokyo’s Dentsu Shiki Theatre Umi in May 2015, had its European premiere in December 2015 at the Stage Theatre Neue Flora, Hamburg, began performances in August 2016 in Australia and launched its North American tour in Chicago in April 2017.
Aladdin features the timeless songs from the 1992 animated film as well as new music written by Tony®, Olivier© and eight-time Academy Award winner Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast, Newsies, Little Shop Of Horrors). With lyrics from Olivier Award and two-time Oscar® winner Howard Ashman (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid), three-time Tony and Olivier Award, three-time Oscar winner Tim Rice (Evita, Aida), and four-time Tony Award nominee Chad Beguelin (The Wedding Singer), and a book by Beguelin, Aladdin is directed and choreographed by Tony and Olivier Award winner Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon).
[See image gallery at http://ift.tt/1FpwFUw] The new Aladdin company welcomes Nick Cavaliere in the role of Iago, whilst current cast members Miles Barrow, Leon Craig and Daniel de Bourg step into the roles of Omar, Babkak and Kassim respectively. Don Gallagher and Irvine Iqbal continue in their respective roles of Jafar and the Sultan.
The new cast also includes Chanelle Anthony, Danny Becker, Cindy Belliot, Filippo Coffano, Nolan Edwards, Sinead Kenny, Travis Kerry, Dann Kharsa, Tarisha Rommick, Joshua Steel, Monica Swayne, Damien Winchester and Niko Wirachman. Danny Becker, Travis Kerry and Niko Wirachman join the production after entering international open auditions.
The remaining cast comprises Arran Anzani-Jones, Albey Brookes, Lauren Chia, Bianca Cordice, Cavin Cornwall, Melanie Elizabeth, Kade Ferraiolo, Antony Hewitt, Mitch Leow, Oliver Lidert, Ian Oswald, Kyle Seeley, Sadie-Jean Shirley, Ricardo Spriggs, Kayleigh Thadani and Jermaine Woods.
Aladdin is designed by Olivier and seven-time Tony-winning scenic designer Bob Crowley, five-time Tony-winning lighting designer Natasha Katz, Olivier and two-time Tony-winning costume designer Gregg Barnes and sound designer Ken Travis. Casting is by Jill Green CDG.
The production team also includes illusion designer Jim Steinmeyer, hair designer Josh Marquette and makeup designer Milagros Medina-Cerdeira. The music team is headed by music supervisor and music director Michael Kosarin, who also created the vocal and incidental music arrangements, joined by orchestrator Danny Troob and dance music arranger Glen Kelly.
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Disney Theatrical Productions has released an exclusive first look at Matthew Croke as the title role in Aladdin ahead of his first performance in the title role on 5th June 2017 at the Prince Edward Theatre.
The new musical based on the classic Academy Award®-winning animated film will have its first birthday in the West End on 15th June, with Jade Ewen and Trevor Dion Nicholas continuing in the roles of Jasmine and Genie respectively.
The role of Aladdin will be Matthew Croke’s debut in a leading role in the West End. Originally from Sheffield, Matthew has previously starred in Annie Get Your Gun (Crucible Theatre), Singin’ in the Rain (UK Tour), Funny Girl (Menier Chocolate Factory), Shall We Dance (Sadler’s Wells), A Chorus Line (Crucible Theatre) and West Side Story (UK & Ireland tour). He has also performed and understudied the roles of Amos Hart & Mary Sunshine in Chicago (Cambridge Theatre), Eugene in Grease (Piccadilly Theatre), Don in Singin’ in the Rain (Palace Theatre) and Fiyero in Wicked (Apollo Victoria).
As previously announced, Nick Cavaliere will join the company to play the role of Iago, whilst current cast members Miles Barrow, Leon Craig and Daniel de Bourg will step into the roles of Omar, Babkak and Kassim respectively. Don Gallagher and Irvine Iqbal will continue in their respective roles of Jafar and the Sultan.
The new cast also includes Chanelle Anthony, Danny Becker, Cindy Belliot, Filippo Coffano, Nolan Edwards, Sinead Kenny, Travis Kerry, Dann Kharsa, Tarisha Rommick, Joshua Steel, Monica Swayne, Damien Winchester and Niko Wirachman.
Danny Becker, Travis Kerry and Niko Wirachman join the production after entering international open auditions.
The remaining cast comprises Arran Anzani-Jones, Albey Brookes, Lauren Chia, Bianca Cordice, Cavin Cornwall, Melanie Elizabeth, Kade Ferraiolo, Antony Hewitt, Mitch Leow, Oliver Lidert, Ian Oswald, Kyle Seeley, Sadie-Jean Shirley, Ricardo Spriggs, Kayleigh Thadani and Jermaine Woods.
Disney’s hit new West End musical Aladdin opened to critical acclaim on 15 June 2016, having begun preview performances from 27 May 2016. The show continues to play to sell-out houses, breaking attendance records at its London home, the Prince Edward Theatre. Tickets are now on sale for performances up to and including 30 September 2017 for individuals and 10 February 2018 for group bookings.
Now in its fourth record-breaking year on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theatre, Aladdin’s global presence has grown to six productions on four continents, seen by more than 4 million people to date. The show opened at Tokyo’s Dentsu Shiki Theatre Umi in May 2015, had its European premiere in December 2015 at the Stage Theatre Neue Flora, Hamburg, began performances in August 2016 in Australia and launches its North American tour next month in Chicago.
Aladdin features the timeless songs from the 1992 animated film as well as new music written by Tony®, Olivier© and eight-time Academy Award winner Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast, Newsies, Little Shop Of Horrors). With lyrics from Olivier Award and two-time Oscar® winner Howard Ashman (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid), three-time Tony and Olivier Award, three-time Oscar winner Tim Rice (Evita, Aida), and four-time Tony Award nominee Chad Beguelin (The Wedding Singer), and a book by Beguelin, Aladdin is directed and choreographed by Tony and Olivier Award winner Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon).
Previous Disney stage productions in London have included Shakespeare in Love and the Olivier-winning productions of Beauty and the Beast, Mary Poppins and The Lion King, which is now playing its 18th year in the West End.
Aladdin is designed by Olivier and seven-time Tony-winning scenic designer Bob Crowley, five-time Tony-winning lighting designer Natasha Katz, Olivier and two-time Tony-winning costume designer Gregg Barnes and sound designer Ken Travis. Casting is by Jill Green CDG.
The production team also includes illusion designer Jim Steinmeyer, hair designer Josh Marquette and makeup designer Milagros Medina-Cerdeira. The music team is headed by music supervisor and music director Michael Kosarin, who also created the vocal and incidental music arrangements, joined by orchestrator Danny Troob and dance music arranger Glen Kelly.
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Disney Theatrical Productions has released an exclusive first look at Matthew Croke as the title role in Aladdin ahead of his first performance in the title role on 5 June 2017 at the Prince Edward Theatre.
A behind-the-scenes video of Matthew’s very first Aladdin transformation and photo shoot is also available now. The new musical based on the classic Academy Award®-winning animated film will have its first birthday in the West End on 15 June, with Jade Ewen and Trevor Dion Nicholas continuing in the roles of Jasmine and Genie respectively.
The role of Aladdin will be Matthew Croke’s debut in a leading role in the West End. Originally from Sheffield, Matthew has previously starred in Annie Get Your Gun (Crucible Theatre), Singin’ in the Rain (UK Tour), Funny Girl (Menier Chocolate Factory), Shall We Dance (Sadler’s Wells), A Chorus Line (Crucible Theatre) and West Side Story (UK & Ireland tour). He has also performed and understudied the roles of Amos Hart & Mary Sunshine in Chicago (Cambridge Theatre), Eugene in Grease (Piccadilly Theatre), Don in Singin’ in the Rain (Palace Theatre) and Fiyero in Wicked (Apollo Victoria).
As previously announced, Nick Cavaliere will join the company to play the role of Iago, whilst current cast members Miles Barrow, Leon Craig and Daniel de Bourg will step into the roles of Omar, Babkak and Kassim respectively. Don Gallagher and Irvine Iqbal will continue in their respective roles of Jafar and the Sultan.
The new cast also includes Chanelle Anthony, Danny Becker, Cindy Belliot, Filippo Coffano, Nolan Edwards, Sinead Kenny, Travis Kerry, Dann Kharsa, Tarisha Rommick, Joshua Steel, Monica Swayne, Damien Winchester and Niko Wirachman.
Danny Becker, Travis Kerry and Niko Wirachman join the production after entering international open auditions.
The remaining cast comprises Arran Anzani-Jones, Albey Brookes, Lauren Chia, Bianca Cordice, Cavin Cornwall, Melanie Elizabeth, Kade Ferraiolo, Antony Hewitt, Mitch Leow, Oliver Lidert, Ian Oswald, Kyle Seeley, Sadie-Jean Shirley, Ricardo Spriggs, Kayleigh Thadani and Jermaine Woods.
Disney’s hit new West End musical Aladdin opened to critical acclaim on 15 June 2016, having begun preview performances from 27 May 2016. The show continues to play to sell-out houses, breaking attendance records at its London home, the Prince Edward Theatre. Tickets are now on sale for performances up to and including 30 September 2017 for individuals and 10 February 2018 for group bookings. For further details please visit www.aladdinthemusical.co.uk
Now in its fourth record-breaking year on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theatre, Aladdin’s global presence has grown to six productions on four continents, seen by more than 4 million people to date.The show opened at Tokyo’s Dentsu Shiki Theatre Umi in May 2015, had its European premiere in December 2015 at the Stage Theatre Neue Flora, Hamburg, began performances in August 2016 in Australia and launches its North American tour next month in Chicago.
Aladdin features the timeless songs from the 1992 animated film as well as new music written by Tony®, Olivier© and eight-time Academy Award winner Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast, Newsies, Little Shop Of Horrors). With lyrics from Olivier Award and two-time Oscar® winner Howard Ashman (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid), three-time Tony and Olivier Award, three-time Oscar winner Tim Rice (Evita, Aida), and four-time Tony Award nominee Chad Beguelin (The Wedding Singer), and a book by Beguelin, Aladdin is directed and choreographed by Tony and Olivier Award winner Casey Nicholaw(The Book of Mormon).
Previous Disney stage productions in London have included Shakespeare in Love and the Olivier-winning productions of Beauty and the Beast, Mary Poppins and The Lion King, which is now playing its 18thyear in the West End.
Aladdin is designed by Olivier and seven-time Tony-winning scenic designer Bob Crowley, five-time Tony-winning lighting designer Natasha Katz, Olivier and two-time Tony-winning costume designer Gregg Barnes and sound designer Ken Travis. Casting is by Jill Green CDG.
The production team also includes illusion designer Jim Steinmeyer, hair designer Josh Marquette and makeup designer Milagros Medina-Cerdeira. The music team is headed by music supervisor and music director Michael Kosarin, who also created the vocal and incidental music arrangements, joined by orchestrator Danny Troob and dance music arranger Glen Kelly.
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Disney Theatrical Productions announced today that Matthew Croke will star in the title role of Aladdin as the new musical based on the classic Academy Award®-winning animated film approaches its first birthday in the West End. Jade Ewen will continue in the role of Jasmine and Trevor Dion Nicholas, who made his London stage debut as Genie, remains in the role.
The role marks Matthew’s debut in a leading role in the West End. Originally from Sheffield, Matthew has previously starred in Annie Get Your Gun (Crucible Theatre), Singin’ in the Rain (UK Tour), Funny Girl (Menier Chocolate Factory), Shall We Dance (Sadler’s Wells), A Chorus Line (Crucible Theatre) and West Side Story (UK & Ireland tour). He has also performed and understudied the roles of Amos Hart & Mary Sunshine in Chicago (Cambridge Theatre), Eugene in Grease (Piccadilly Theatre), Don in Singin’ in the Rain (Palace Theatre) and Fiyero in Wicked (Apollo Victoria).
Nick Cavaliere will join the company to play the role of Iago, whilst current cast members Miles Barrow, Leon Craig and Daniel de Bourg will step into the roles of Omar, Babkak and Kassim respectively. Don Gallagher and Irvine Iqbal will continue in their respective roles of Jafar and the Sultan.
Further new cast includes Chanelle Anthony, Danny Becker, Cindy Belliot, Filippo Coffano, Nolan Edwards, Sinead Kenny, Travis Kerry, Dann Kharsa, Tarisha Rommick, Joshua Steel, Monica Swayne and Niko Wirachman.
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Travis Kerry and Niko Wirachman both join the production after entering international open auditions.
The remaining cast comprises Arran Anzani-Jones, Albey Brookes, Lauren Chia, Bianca Cordice, Cavin Cornwall, Melanie Elizabeth, Kade Ferraiolo, Antony Hewitt, Mitch Leow, Oliver Lidert, Ian Oswald, Kyle Seeley, Sadie-Jean Shirley, Ricardo Spriggs, Kayleigh Thadani and Jermaine Woods.
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