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News A Real Fairy Tale! See Courtney Reed Walk the Runway in Princess Jasmine-Inspired Bridal Gown Courtney Reed debuted the Princess Jasmine-inspired bridal gown by Alfred Angelo at the New Amsterdam Theatre during New York Bridal week. The gown is a part of the 2016 Disney Fairy Tale Weddings bridal collection.

A Real Fairy Tale! See Courtney Reed Walk the Runway in Princess Jasmine-Inspired Bridal Gown

Last year, the Disney Fairy Tale Weddings collection by Alfred Angelo was infused with color, and now with the new 2016 assortment, brides will sparkle with shimmering metallic accented wedding dresses in starlit silvers and glistening golds. Timeless and infused with the latest trends in runway fashions, the new collection epitomizes the strength and inner glow of each unique Disney princess. All nine gowns can be ordered in a variety of metallic colors including: Gold/Ivory, Gold/White, Ivory/Silver or White/Silver.

Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings & Honeymoons has been making dreams come true for couples since 1991. More than 45,000 couples have exchanged vows in storybook settings at Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort, Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa, and aboard Disney Cruise Line. Whether it’s an intimate gathering for two or a Cinderella-like affair for hundreds, Disney’s wedding planners handle all the details from music and entertainment to floral and decor. For more information, please visit disneyweddings.com, or call 321-939-4623.

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Produced by Disney Theatrical Productions, the show features music by Tony Award and eight-time Oscar winner Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast, Newsies, Sister Act), lyrics by two-time Oscar winner Howard Ashman (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid), three-time Tony Award and three-time Oscar winner Tim Rice (Evita, Aida) and four-time Tony Award nominee Chad Beguelin (The Wedding Singer), with a book by Beguelin, and is directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon).

Aladdin stars Adam Jacobs (Les Miserables, The Lion King) in the title role, Courtney Reed (In the Heights, Mamma Mia) as Jasmine, James Monroe Iglehart (Memphis, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee) in his Tony Award-winning role of Genie, and, as Jafar, Tony Award nominee Jonathan Freeman (Mary Poppins, The Producers, She Loves Me) brings to the stage the role he indelibly created in the animated film.  The show also stars Steel Burkhardt, Brian Gonzales and Jonathan Schwartz as Aladdin’s sidekicks Babkak, Kassim and Omar, Clifton Davis as Sultan and Don Darryl Rivera as Iago.  James Moye and Trevor Dion Nicholas stand by for several principals.

In a cast of 35, Aladdin also features Kathryn Allison, Tia Altinay, Sam J. Cahn, Mike Cannon, Andrew Cao, Lauryn Ciardullo, Joshua Dela Cruz, Yurel Echezarreta, Daisy Hobbs, Rodney Ingram, Donald Jones, Jr., Adam Kaokept, Nikki Long, Nathan Lucrezio, Stanley Martin, Michael Mindlin, Amber Owens, Khori Michelle Petinaud, Ariel Reid, Jennifer Rias, Trent Saunders, Jaz Sealey, Angelo Soriano and Dennis Stowe.

Aladdin, adapted from the Disney film and centuries-old folktales including “One Thousand and One Nights,” is brought to fresh theatrical life in this bold new musical.  Aladdin’s journey sweeps audiences into an exotic world of daring adventure, classic comedy and timeless romance.  This new production features a full score, including the five cherished songs from the Academy Award-winning soundtrack and more written especially for the stage.

Aladdin is designed by seven-time Tony-winning scenic designer Bob Crowley, five-time Tony-winning lighting designer Natasha Katz, two-time Tony-winning costume designer Gregg Barnes and sound designer Ken Travis.

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.

For more information on Aladdin, visit AladdinTheMusical.com.

 
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