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Broadway Romance: Real-Life Couples Shine in ‘Aladdin’ and ‘The Lion King

    Love on the big stage: Couples star in Broadway's 'Aladdin' and 'The Lion King'
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    NEW YORK – This Valentine’s Day, Broadway will serve as the backdrop for a personal love story as Rodney Ingram takes the stage in Disney’s “Aladdin” alongside his wife, Sonia. The couple, both deeply immersed in the theater world, are living out a real-life romance on one of the world’s most famous stages.

    Ingram, now starring as Aladdin, shares the spotlight with Sonia, who skillfully covers several roles within the production. Their story is a testament to love blossoming amidst the lights and music of Broadway’s vibrant scene.

    “It’s incredibly rare,” Ingram expresses with enthusiasm. “This is truly a gift and a dream come true—something beyond my wildest prayers.”

    The pair’s journey began in Mexico City during the initial rehearsals of “Aladdin” back in 2021. Sonia joined the Broadway cast in 2024, and the couple celebrated their marriage last December, adding a new chapter to their shared journey.

    Earlier this winter, Ingram received the exciting offer to permanently portray Aladdin. The decision was a no-brainer, especially with his beloved partner by his side.

    Jokingly, Ingram remarks, “This is her show; I’m just living in it,” highlighting the joy and partnership they share both on and off the stage.

    Love is in the air

    The Ingrams aren’t the only couple working together on Broadway. They’re not even the only Disney couple. A few blocks away, Mduduzi Madela and Nteliseng Nkhela are both in “The Lion King.”

    “It’s beyond any of my wildest dreams,” says Madela, who was raised in South Africa and has been picked to step into the role of Simba permanently later this month. “My wife is the one who’s the proudest and she’s the very first person to announce it to anyone.”

    He joined the Broadway company in 2013, following several years in other productions around the world. She joined the Broadway ensemble in 2010 and understudies Rafiki. They got married in 2021 and have two daughters.

    Madela met his future wife at a workshop for “The Lion King” in South Africa in 2003. Their friendship lasted a decade until things took a turn into more serious territory.

    Both have been onstage as Simba and Rafiki as their daughters watched in the Minskoff Theatre seats, an astonishingly rare moment. “It’s not a usual phenomenon to see both your parents on the Broadway stage at the same time,” he says, laughing.

    How Rodney met Sonia

    Back at “Aladdin,” Rodney Ingram’s rise to the title role caps a remarkable ascension for a young actor who was raised in the tiny Mexican fishing village of Sayulita and fell in love with DVDs of musicals.

    It started with a love of music. Ingram recalls always wanting to sing with the mariachi bands and falling in love with “My Fair Lady” and “Fiddler on the Roof.”

    “I just remember imitating them on screen and just watching over and over, becoming kind of obsessed with musicals. That same passion still exists today,” he says.

    When it came time to audition for musical theater schools in New York, a rude awakening awaited. “I had no formal training, only the love of the game,” he says.

    He found himself competing against trained actors who knew their way around a pirouette. He had never taken a dance class. Ingram faced rejection but vowed to get better.

    “I think that motivated me even more. I didn’t get accepted into any musical theater school that first year and I don’t blame them. I wouldn’t have accepted me either,” he says.

    After months of training, he tried again and landed a spot at New York’s Collaborative Arts Project 21, a professional theater company with a conservatory. This time, he nailed a pirouette.

    He credits his parents for always supporting his vision. “They’ve seen ‘Aladdin’ more than most people ought,” he says, laughing.

    Mexico and a life partner

    After school came regional theater — “Little Mermaid” at the White Plains Performing Arts Center in New York, “Little Women” at Theatre Aspen in Colorado and “Kiss Me Kate” at Gretna Theatre in Pennsylvania.

    Ingram made his Broadway debut as an understudy for Aladdin in 2015, a year after he had scored a discounted, same-day ticket for the last row of the balcony to see the show for the first time.

    “I thought, ‘Wow, this is incredible, really remarkable.’ But still such a nebulous dream that I could possibly end up there one day,” he recalls.

    He spent two years as an understudy, going on maybe 20 or so times. He then played Raoul in “The Phantom of the Opera” for a year and returned to “Aladdin” just as the pandemic shut shows down.

    When the world restarted, Ingram was tapped to lead a production in Mexico City, performing the role in Spanish from 2021-23. “Aladdin” would change his life again.

    “I got to meet my wife on the very first day of rehearsal. We started off as friends,” he says. “I had no idea, obviously, that we’d get married four or so years later.”

    The couple endured a long-distance relationship when she joined the “Aladdin” North American tour. “She said, ‘It’s going to be OK, honey. It’s not like I’m going to Alaska.’ And I look at her schedule and I’m like, ‘I think you are going to Alaska.’”

    Now they take the subway to work together, on the same schedule, in the same city and in the same show.

    “We’re exactly where we’re supposed to be right now,” he says.

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