The audience will be filled with the amazing people who have kept us going for all these years and encouraged the Broadway community during this time. "I'm really excited about the emotion that will be coming from not just the orchestra and us on stage, but from the audience and front of house and creative teams. "People are not ready for the singing and music that is going to happen," Scott said. The concert, which will have an intermission, features a live orchestra. I'm singing songs I normally wouldn't be able to, and I really do have these 'pinch me' moments when the song starts." Playing the Genie has been an unbelievable life experience that I'm beyond thankful for, but now being able to get to sing the classic Disney songs really is an honor. "It's such a dream come true because I'm a Disney boy at heart," he said. "I grew up with these songs. Scott, who has played the role of Genie in Aladdin on Broadway as well as in touring and international productions, still gets emotional listening to the Disney songs that will be performed during Live at the New Am. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Frontyard Festival) It's truly a special event because it's just about the music." Michael James Scott, Ashley Brown, Josh Strickland and Kissy Simmons (Photo: The Music of Disney on Broadway at Dr. It's 11 o'clock Disney on Broadway number after 11 o'clock Disney on Broadway number. It's a concert of all of the Disney music that you know and love. "We've done these concerts literally around the world, it was even filmed at the Royal Albert Hall, but it's never been done on Broadway and it's never been done in one of our theaters. "This is different for the Disney on Broadway family," Scott said. Here, Scott shares his excitement for the return of live theater and why this is a "dream come true." As previously announced, Disney on Broadway actors Michael James Scott ( Aladdin), Ashley Brown ( Mary Poppins), Kissy Simmons ( The Lion King) and Josh Strickland ( Tarzan) will perform fan-favorite tunes from Disney musicals for four days only on July 22-25. Disney is flying back to Broadway this week with Live at the New Am, benefitting The Actors Fund.