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  2. Aladdin (2011 musical) - Wikipedia

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    Aladdin is a stage musical based on Disney's 1992 animated feature film of the same name with a book by Chad Beguelin, music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman, Tim Rice and Beguelin. It resurrects three songs written by Menken and Ashman for the film but not used, and adds four songs written by Menken and Beguelin.

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    The case settlement was approved in 2015 and Ticketmaster issued vouchers and discount codes to fans who purchased tickets online between 1999 and 2013.

  4. Broadway (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Broadway, until 1890 Fort Street, is a thoroughfare in Los Angeles County, California, United States.The portion of Broadway from 3rd to 9th streets, in the Historic Core of Downtown Los Angeles, was the city's main commercial street from the 1910s until World War II, and is the location of the Broadway Theater and Commercial District, the first and largest historic theater district listed on ...

  5. Aladdin, The Lion King Broadway casts give impromptu ... - AOL

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    Getting stuck at the airport for hours really isn't that bad when there's a free live performance from two Broadway shows. What could be better than a Disney sing-off?

  6. ‘Aladdin’ on Broadway Pays Tribute to Gilbert Gottfried ...

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    After its Tuesday evening performance, BroadwaysAladdin” paid tribute to Gilbert Gottfried. Gottfried’s family shared that the comedian died after battling a long illness earlier in the ...

  7. Broadway Theater District (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Stretching for six blocks from Third to Ninth Streets along South Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles, the district includes 12 movie theaters built between 1910 and 1931. By 1931, the district had the highest concentration of cinemas in the world, with seating capacity for more than 15,000 patrons.