Early productions In November 2010,
Alan Menken confirmed that a musical theatre adaptation of the movie was in the works with a book written by
Chad Beguelin. The musical premiered in
Seattle,
Washington, at the
5th Avenue Theatre from July 7 to 31, 2011.
Jonathan Freeman, who voiced Jafar in the film, reprised the role onstage. Adam Jacobs and Courtney Reed played Aladdin and Jasmine. Additional cast included
James Monroe Iglehart as Genie; Sean G. Griffin as Sultan; Don Darryl Rivera as Iago; and
Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Brian Gonzales, and Brandon O'Neill as Omar, Kassim and Babkak, a trio of characters conceived for the film but ultimately replaced by
Abu. The set designer was Anna Louizos, with costumes designed by
Gregg Barnes. In 2012, productions of the musical played at the
Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Ivins, Utah, from June to October 2012 and
The Muny in St. Louis in July 2012.
Aladdin had its European premiere in Denmark on October 4, 2012, at Fredericia Teater in Fredericia, and was transferred to
Copenhagen Opera House on July 19, 2013. It was directed by Lynne Kurdziel-Formato and starred Johannes Nymark as Aladdin,
Maria Lucia Rosenberg as Jasmine and Pelle Emil Hebsgaard as Genie. In 2012,
Aladdin was staged in
Manila at the
Meralco Theater. Directed by Bobby Garcia and Chari Arespacochaga, it starred
Tom Rodriguez as Aladdin and featured
Aiza Seguerra as Genie. The musical was staged in Spanish in Bogotá, Colombia, in 2013.
Toronto tryout (2013–2014) Aladdin had a pre-Broadway tryout at the
Ed Mirvish Theatre in
Toronto,
Ontario, from November 2013 to January 2014. Nicholaw, Barnes and Steinmeyer returned as director-choreographer and costume designer, with
Bob Crowley replacing Louizos as scenic designer. Special effects were created by
Jim Steinmeyer. The show was nominated for five
Tony Awards, winning one for
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical for James Monroe Iglehart. On March 12, 2020, the show was suspended due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. It resumed performances on September 28, 2021. As of 2026, the Broadway production has played 4,150 performances.
Germany (2015–2023) Aladdin premiered on December 6, 2015, at the
Neue Flora in
Hamburg, in partnership with
Stage Entertainment and starring Richard-Salvador Wolff as Aladdin, Enrico De Pieri as Genie,
Ethan Freeman as Jafar, and Myrthes Monteiro as Jasmine. The show closed in Hamburg on February 3, 2019, and then was transferred to the Apollo Theater in
Stuttgart, where it ran from March 21, 2019, to January 19, 2023.
Japan (2015–present) A Japanese production opened in 2015 at the Dentsu Shiki Theatre Umi in Tokyo, presented by the
Shiki Theatre Company. The production sold 209,000 tickets on its first day, making it the biggest opening day for a musical in Japan.
West End (2016–2019) A West End production officially opened on June 15, 2016, at the
Prince Edward Theatre, with previews from May 27, 2016, and starring
Dean John-Wilson as Aladdin,
Trevor Dion Nicholas as Genie,
Jade Ewen as Jasmine, Don Gallagher as Jafar, Peter Howe as Iago, Irvine Iqbal as Sultan, Nathan Amzi as Babkak, Rachid Sabitri as Omar, and Stephen Rahman-Hughes as Kassim. The show closed on August 24, 2019, after being seen by over 2 million people and 1,361 performances.
Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore (2016–2019) Aladdin had its Australian premiere in
Sydney at the
Capitol Theatre on August 11, 2016, played until February 19, 2017. Australian actor
Ainsley Melham originated the role of Aladdin alongside American actors Arielle Jacobs as Princess Jasmine and Michael James Scott as Genie. Following performances in Sydney,
Aladdin opened at
Her Majesty's Theatre in
Melbourne on April 15, 2017. The Sydney and Melbourne productions performed an
autism-friendly adaptation of the show which had the "removal of strobe lighting and pyrotechnics, reduction of any jarring sounds and house lights being dimmed (instead of off)" to provide a more supportive environment for
autistic patrons. In 2018, the Australian tour included stops at
Brisbane and
Perth. In 2019, the show then transferred to a New Zealand production, playing Auckland, before a run at the
Adelaide Festival Theatre in
Adelaide in April. It transferred to Singapore to conclude its tour on September 1, 2019. On February 15 and 19, 2019, respectively, Michael James Scott and Ainsley Melham transferred to the Broadway company of the show, where they were reunited with Arielle Jacobs who had joined the Broadway cast in February 2018. This casting decision made the Broadway leads the same as the leads of the original Australian cast.
US tour (2017–2020) Disney Theatrical launched a national tour on April 11, 2017, at Chicago's Cadillac Palace Theatre.
The Netherlands (2021–2023) Stage Entertainment announced a Dutch language production for the fall of 2020 at the
AFAS Circustheater in The Hague, but it was delayed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The show finally premiered on September 26, 2021, with Jonathan Vroege as Aladdin, Stanley Burleson as Genie, and Keoma Aidhen as Jasmine. Keoma Aidhen had previously played the role of Jasmine in Germany, making her the first performer to play the role in two different languages. The production closed on February 26, 2023.
Mexico (2021–2023) The first
Spanish language production opened on November 17, 2021, at the Teatro Telcel in
Mexico City, starring Rodney Ingram as Aladdin, Juan Pablo Martínez as Genie and Irma Flores as Jasmine. The production closed on April 16, 2023.
North American tour (2022–2024) A tour across the United States and Canada began on October 11, 2022, in Schenectady.
Spain (2023–2025) Another Spanish language production premiered on March 23, 2023, at the Coliseum Theatre in
Madrid, produced by Stage Entertainment and starring Roc Bernadí as Aladdin, David Comrie as Genie and Jana Gómez as Jasmine. The production closed on July 20, 2025.
UK & Ireland tour (2023–2025) The first UK & Ireland tour opened on October 28, 2023 at the
Edinburgh Playhouse and closed on January 5, 2025 at the
Liverpool Empire Theatre.
South Korea (2024–2025) A Korean language production opened on November 22, 2024, at the Charlotte Theater in
Seoul. The show closed in Seoul on June 22, 2025, and then was transferred to Busan's Dream Theatre from July 11 to September 28, 2025. ==Plot==