'Aladdin' stage, film stars mourn Robin Williams | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Aladdin’ stage, film stars mourn Robin Williams

/ 06:40 PM August 14, 2014

NEW YORK—The casts of “Aladdin” — both the 1992 film and the current Broadway hit — are honoring Robin Williams, who played the manic, fast-talking, unforgettable Genie.

Scot Weinger, who played  Aladdin  in the animated film, said Wednesday that working with his hero was surreal and magical, adding the world has “lost a bright light.”

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Weinger described himself as a lifelong Willams fan who had a “Mork” doll as a kid and a poster of “Dead Poets Society” on his wall as an emerging actor. Working with his hero was surreal and magical, he said.

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Linda Larkin, who voiced Princess Jasmine in the movie, called Williams a “wild, soulful, boundless spirit,” characterizing his Genie character from the movie as “the best gift ever.”

Their reaction came a day after the cast of Broadway’s hit show “Aladdin” created their own tribute. James Monroe Iglehart, who won a Tony Award as the Genie, led the crowd at the New Amsterdam Theatre on Tuesday in a rousing version of “Friend Like Me” after the curtain went down. The show’s Playbills had been stuffed with the song’s lyrics and everyone was encouraged to sing along.

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The Broadway community honored Williams by dimming marquee lights for one minute Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. Eastern.

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Williams, who died of an apparent suicide in his San Francisco Bay Area home this week, had been on Broadway several times, most recently as a restless tiger ghost in 2011 in “Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo.”

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