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I just wanted to chime in and make you aware that since there's a revived interest in the article, I've updated it to include an audio recording of Menken mentioning Broadway and performing two songs from the musical that night.
I also removed the 5th Ave theater video that was teasing a Broadway production which I learned about from this site, since that turned out to be A Christmas Story... but I definitely felt like I owed it to the BW forum members to let you know about the new recording in case they missed it by going to the site earlier.
If Annie doesn't do so great I could see them going HUGE with this production and it stepping, or should I say riding a magic carpet, straight into the Palace.
3D has already been incorporated into the show at Tuacahn for the Cave of Wonders/Friend Like Me performance. They even include a surcharge for the glasses in the ticket prices.
Whether that makes it to Broadway is another story, but I've read good things about it as odd as 3D in live theatre sounds.
Menken has also "confirmed" Hunchback is coming to Broadway many times over the years, but that hasn't happened. While Aladdin is much more likely, I'm not getting too excited just yet.
I'll second that this will take the New Amsterdam, forcing Poppins to close by the end of 2013.
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.
"The Little Mermaid" was supposed to play at the MUNY around the 4th of July, but "Aladdin" replaced it long after they announced their schedule, which gave me a clue that they might be trying to get it to broadway.
Is this production anything like the Jr production that has been licensed to schools for the last 10 yrs?
from what I understand, mostly from Howard Ashman's sister, Sarah, via her website, the adaptation is mostly true to the film for the purpose of recognition, but they did drop Abu in favor of Aladdin's ragtag human team, as was part of Howard's original outline for the story. They also introduced four songs cut from the original movie, including 'proud of your boy,' which Aladdin sings to his mother, who I don't believe has been physically added to the musical (tho I could be wrong) and a some other new songs, so I'm sure the story has been modified at least slightly to make room for them.
I've been very tempted to try to see it in Utah before it closes, though spending $600 and 20 hours of travel time to see a 2 hour show in the middle of nowhere is questioning my sanity.
If this is a minor revision of the production that played Seattle, the 3-D is going to be an odd choice, given how much of the humor in the Seattle staging came from jabs at how low-budget and minimalistic the sets and special effects were.
As far as 3-D images integrated with live theatre, I say sure! GIve it a shot! Experimenting with new things is one of the joys of theatre, seeing what works and what doesn't. Is it a gimmick? Well, sure it is! But theatre has a place for gimmicks. We wouldn't have musicals if someone hadn't thought to shoehorn unnecessary interludes with leggy girls into The Black Crook.
I haven't found too much info on the 3D scene yet (not that I've looked extensively) but it's specifically for the Friend Like Me sequence where the Genie does some pretty out there stuff which can't normally be staged, so I assume it's a combination of film and theatrical effects. Tho Disney Parks' Disney Creative Entertainment did a pretty decent job with the number at Disney California Adventure, so I consider this as much a gimmick as much as anything else.
ETA: here's an article on the 3D. Just skimmed through it, but it seems like one of the objectives was to 'hover' the lamp over the audience and 3D is reportedly being done in theatre in London and elsewhere. Updated On: 8/17/12 at 11:08 AM
Didn't this receive horrible notices when it premiered? Has it been changed significantly since then? For people have seen both shows, is is better than "The Little Mermaid"? Or "Tarzan"?
Saw the show a couple of nights ago. Very surprised they are still planning on taking it to Broadway. the 3-D scene was okay, kids will like it. Overall... The songs were good, story was weak.... It felt very juvenile.
Since 2014 is still a while away, there is still time to fix what needs to changed in the musical. Some reviewers say that the show is enjoyable but needs work.
ErinDillyFan, Aladdin didn't replace The Little Mermaid at the MUNY. Mermaid played the MUNY last summer, in 2011, and Aladdin played the same slot this summer, in 2012. So they did not replace The Little Mermaid.
ErinDillyFan, Aladdin didn't replace The Little Mermaid at the MUNY. Mermaid played the MUNY last summer, in 2011, and Aladdin played the same slot this summer, in 2012. So they did not replace The Little Mermaid.