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Disney’s production of “Aladdin” on Broadway has shut down for another two weeks after additional breakthrough COVID-19 cases were reported among the show’s company on Friday.
Aladdin on Broadway will go on pause for 12 days, returning Oct. 12, after additional COVID breakthrough cases were detected in the company.
UPDATE Disney's Aladdin will resume performances on Broadway tonight following last night's cancellation after members of the show's company tested positive for Covid. In a statement this ...
If it does affect any other Broadway musical, 'Harry Potter,' 'Dear Evan Hansen,' it would be a real shock," Upper West Side resident Brian Snipes said. For now, "Aladdin" lovers will have to wait ...
Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas, and Malti Marie watched the Aladdin Broadway show LIVE in New York and the actress has dropped ...
After learning he'd been picked to be the fifth full-time Aladdin on Broadway, Roy began shadowing the outgoing Prince Ali — Michael Maliakel — and adjusting to the New Amsterdam Theatre.
Broadway’s “Aladdin” has canceled Wednesday night’s performance because of COVID-19 breakthrough cases one day after the Disney show’s return from an 18-month shutdown.
"Aladdin" is celebrating its 10th anniversary on Broadway on March 20, which marks its 3,513th performance. Balsara is thrilled that "I get to be a part of the celebration in this lineage.
October 1, 2021 / 11:59 PM EDT / CBS New York NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- The Broadway musical "Aladdin" is shutting down again. "Aladdin" only got two shows in since the musical reopened Tuesday.
Actor Min Kyung-ah, who plays the lead role of Musical actor Min Kyung-ah throws the first pitch of professional baseball. Min Kyung-ah, who plays the role of the main character Jasmine in the ...
NEW YORK – Early in “Aladdin,” Disney’s new Broadway-musical version of the beloved 1992 animated feature, the chipper street rat has a run-in with the authorities and finds a sword at his ...
Balsara has become friends with other “Aladdin” princesses, like Courtney Reed, the original Broadway Jasmine, who gave her tips she still remembers. “There’s a sisterhood.