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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Dates set for world premiere of Disney's 'Aladdin' at 5th Avenue

Seattle Times Newspaper: "The stage version of the Disney animated musical 'Aladdin' will have its world-premiere run at the 5th Avenue Theatre July 7-31 in Seattle. The show will feature the hit 1992 film's Academy Award-honored musical score by Alan Menken, Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, and a cast and creative team drawn from Seattle and Broadway.

3 comments:

Kelli Sinclair said...

I heard that Disney was putting together Aladdin, but I didn't realize it was so soon. I guess with Lion King still working its way across the country and Mary Poppin's doing the same they wanted another big hit. Although I am tired of Disney pulling out all of their classic for the stage this production should do well due to the fact that it is one the "classic" Disney movies.

Robert said...

I don’t get it Disney doing more shows. It just seems like "let’s use an old hit movie to make a show." I would find it interesting if they were to come up with a new story and work off it as a original piece of work. Then they could make a movie off of the show. I can see the argument that if they were successful with the movie why changes it. I wonder if the people that had tickets to Oklahoma are mad about getting tickets to this new show Aladdin. I know a few people that would be pretty mad about that. I hope that the show is a great hit just like some of the other Disney's shows and has a long run.

Unknown said...

Interesting you should mention them wanting to do a commercial production. I read about this production a few days ago (http://www.broadway.com/buzz/154896/aladdin-stage-musical-to-premiere-at-seattles-5th-avenue-theatre/) and noted the last key sentence:

"The production is not planned as a pre-Broadway engagement and is intended to be licensed to regional and other professional theaters."

So, as yet, Disney is keeping mum on whether they intend to develop this as a commercial production for Broadway or Tours. However, 5th Avenue lists "bound-for-Broadway" shows as one of their main types of presentations, so perhaps Disney is simply being coy - or feels stung by how poorly Little Mermaid and Tarzan fared on Broadway. I for one am interested to see which route this production goes!