Adam jacobs broadway biography meaning

          I built up my experience before finally getting my big break with the Les Miserables national tour as Marius....

          The stars aligned for actor Adam Jacobs March 28.

          “Aladdin” is taking on Broadway in a glittering production that has a very sincere (and hunky) human at its vibrant center: Drama Desk nominee Adam Jacobs.

        1. “Aladdin” is taking on Broadway in a glittering production that has a very sincere (and hunky) human at its vibrant center: Drama Desk nominee Adam Jacobs.
        2. Adam Jacobs is most known for originating the role of “Aladdin” in Disney's Aladdin on Broadway for which he received a Drama Desk and Grammy nomination.
        3. I built up my experience before finally getting my big break with the Les Miserables national tour as Marius.
        4. Adam Jacobs is a Broadway actor currently starring in the title role of Disney's Aladdin at the New Amsterdam Theatre.
        5. Broadway's Adam Jacobs, known for originating the title role in Aladdin, brings his signature vocals to the Chris, Mrs. Studio Album ✨.
        6. As Broadway's original Aladdin, he naturally wanted to be involved in the production's spectacular 10th anniversary celebration. But there was one major hitch: He had to open a different Broadway show, The Who's Tommy, the very same night. 

          But through some theatre magic, Jacobs was able to be appear on the stage in both shows last night. Jacobs began his evening performing at the New Amsterdam Theatre, where he made a cameo onstage for the opening moments of Aladdin.

          Then, a half hour later, he was at the Nederlander Theatre, in his current starring role as Captain Walker in The Who's Tommy. And no, there was no magic carpet involved, just a lot of running.

          "It was absolutely insane," Jacobs shared with Playbill, laughing.

          "Yesterday was one of the craziest days of my life."

          Jacobs cameo in the celebration performance of Aladdin, which brought the audience to its feet in j