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It has been announced that Arielle Jacobs, star of the Australian production of Disney's Aladdin, will be departing Aggrabah this December 4th.
The news was revealed in a tweet reading:
Our Shinning, Shimmering, Splendid Princess Jasmine, @ArielleJacobs, will ride the Magic Carpet for the last time on the December 4th 2016
- Aladdin Australia (@AladdinAus) November 2, 2016
There has been no official word yet as to Jacobs replacement.
Arielle Jacobs (Princess Jasmine) starred on Broadway in the smash-hit Wicked (Nessarose) and in the Tony & Grammy award-winning musical In The Heights (Nina Rosario), opposite creator Lin-Manuel Miranda. Off-Broadway, she has starred in two world-premiere plays by Pulitzer-winning playwright and director Nilo Cruz; entitled Sotto Voce (Lucila Pulpo) and the one-woman show Farhad or the Secret of Being (Farhad) which was filmed for the Lincoln Center Public Library Archives. She had the honor to perform in theGuggenheim Museum's "Works & Process" series, singing songs from a new adaption of George Bizet's Carmen with the Tectonic Theater Project.
Outside of New York, she appeared in the original National Tours of In the Heights(Nina) and Disney's High School Musical (Gabriella),Shakespeare Theatre Company's production of Two Gentlemen of Verona: a Rock Opera (Julia), DreamCatcher Theatre Company's production of Into the Woods(Baker's Wife) opposite Tituss Burgess as the Witch, and RENT (Mimi). Pre-Broadway workshops include: Jodi Picoult's Between the Lines, Atlantis, Diamond Alice, Secondhand Lions, It Shoulda Been You, Head Over Heels, Nightingale, MASK.
Selected TV/film credits: "Taxi Brooklyn (NBC);" "Disney's 365;" "Commander in Chief;" "Dance War;" and "Water Lilies". She has performed onstage in many of America's greatest concert halls (including Lincoln Center in NYC, The Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Symphony Hall in Boston, Yale Hall, the Saenger Theater in New Orleans, Kauffman Center, and many more) beside legendary artists such as Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Chaka Khan, Teena Marie, and Stephen Schwartz. Outside of performing, Arielle founded The Girls Camaraderie Project, a non-profit organization that inspires camaraderie and community, instead of competition, among middle-school girls. More info at www.ariellejacobs.com. Twitter/Instagram: @ArielleJacobs
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