NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 James Monroe Iglehart鈥檚 mom took him to see the animated Disney movie 鈥淎laddin鈥 as a high-school graduation gift in 1992. He fell in love with the Genie, naturally.
Fast-forward more than two decades and Iglehart found himself playing the first Genie on Broadway, killing it, and on his way to a Tony Award.
鈥淭o play the role that I loved so much and be able to be my full, silly self with the volume at 20 to 25 and go crazy was just so cathartic,鈥 he says.
and it has done more than become Broadway's go-to for young people experiencing their first musical. It has also become an incubator for Black actors like Iglehart leading a big Disney musical with joy and humor.
There are currently Genies on Broadway and on tour in the United Kingdom and United States, in Japan and Spain, all doing cartwheels, high kicking and singing 鈥淔riend Like Me." They call it a Genie Brotherhood.
鈥淚 kind of just tell the guys, 鈥楲isten, make sure that you give your authentic self. You don鈥檛 have to play it like me,鈥欌 Iglehart says. 鈥淎s long as you bring your brand of silliness and comedy and heart and realness to it, the audience will accept it.鈥
After 'Aladdin," Iglehart went on to land TV and voice work, the Broadway dual roles of Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in 鈥淗amilton,鈥 King Arthur in and will next star as Louis Armstrong in 鈥淎 Wonderful World.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 made me the actor I am today. And it鈥檚 given me a legacy that I can be thoroughly proud of,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t changed my life.鈥
At the Iglehart sang, danced and lifted one of the coveted statuettes for best featured actor in front of millions of viewers.
Hundreds of miles away, a Genie-to-be was watching, his life changing.
鈥楢 very special way to start my career鈥
Marcus Martin was 16 at the time, an aspiring actor in Akron, Ohio, who sat transfixed as Iglehart filled the Tony stage.
鈥淚 was always told that I would have a hard time in this business because the best roles were for skinny white tenors, and I鈥檓 not any of those things,鈥 says Martin. 鈥淪o seeing James gave me permission to dream a new dream.鈥
He had grown up going to Broadway shows with his mom when they came through Ohio. Watching the Tony telecast, he decided he would one day play the Genie and began memorizing the music and lines. Naturally, he and his mom saw 鈥淎laddin鈥 when the first national tour came to Cleveland.
He graduated Baldwin Wallace University in May 2020 鈥 not the best time to have a degree in performing live for large groups of people. But he persisted. He auditioned for Disney four times and got his dream role.
He is now the Genie on the second national tour.
He started in Schenectady, New York, and has performed in over 50 cities, from Little Rock, Arkansas, to Los Angeles. He's geeked out over playing historic venues like The Fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis and the Fox Theatre in Atlanta.
鈥淚鈥檓 such a theater nerd. I always say I鈥檓 a fan first, actor second,鈥 he says. Martin likes to look for famous autographs on the walls or under desks in his new dressing rooms.
鈥淎ll the greats, and some that I鈥檝e even looked up to as a young performer, I鈥檓 now in the same space as them, sharing dressing rooms,鈥 he says. 鈥淭his is a very special way to start my career.鈥
He has become friends with Iglehart and the two were joined by a third Genie before Martin went to lead the tour. 鈥淭hey took me to lunch to kind of send me off and give me the secrets of the lamp,鈥 says Martin.
That third Genie is Michael James Scott 鈥 the Genie that Martin and his mom saw when 鈥淎laddin鈥 came to Cleveland.
鈥楤roadway was always a dream鈥
Disney has a gravitational pull in Orlando, Florida, where Scott grew up. He performed as a younger man in the theme parks and at special events, always readying for the spotlight in New York.
鈥淏roadway was always a dream of mine since I was a little boy,鈥 he says.
Scott is a Broadway veteran by now, with credits in 鈥淢ama Mia!鈥 "Tarzan," 鈥淓lf鈥 and 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 But he calls Genie 鈥渙ne of those once-in-a-lifetime roles. It鈥檚 like everything in the kitchen sink in one role.鈥
He led the first national tour of 鈥淎laddin鈥 and played the Genie in London's West End. He originated the role when the show went to Australia and was deeply moved when a group of Aboriginal children came to see him in their very first Broadway tour.
鈥淭he Genie is love, light, laughter and people want to have that right now,鈥 Scott says. 鈥淭o be that person for young people to look out to see and also as a person of color and what that really means in representation, is something I don鈥檛 hold lightly.鈥
These days, he's the proud Genie on Broadway.
鈥淚f this little chocolate, chubby child from Orlando, Florida, could one day grow up to be the Genie in 鈥楢laddin鈥 on Broadway and around the world, anything is possible,鈥 he says.
As the show celebrates its 10th anniversary, Scott has an idea why it has lasted. 鈥淚t does not apologize for being this big Broadway musical, epic comedy,鈥 he says. 鈥淒on't you want to have joy?鈥
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