Chad Beguelin (born September 24, 1969) is an American playwright and lyricist. He wrote the lyrics and co-wrote the book for The Prom. He also wrote the book for Disney's Aladdin, as well as additional lyrics for the score. He was nominated for Best Original Book and Best Original Score for Aladdin. He is also known for his collaborations with composer Matthew Sklar, having written the lyrics and co-written the book for the BroadwaymusicalThe Wedding Singer and the lyrics for the Broadway musical Elf the Musical. Beguelin was nominated for two Tony Awards for his work on The Wedding Singer, as well as a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics.
Beguelin wrote the book and lyrics for The Rhythm Club which was produced at the
Signature Theatre, Arlington, Virginia in 2000[1] and was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award. He wrote the book and lyrics for Wicked City, which was produced at the American Stage Company and the Mason Street Warehouse, Saugatuck, Michigan, in 2004.[2] He wrote the books for Disney's Aladdin and On the Record.
Beguelin wrote the book and lyrics for Elf the Musical, based on the 2003 film Elf. The musical premiered at the Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles in 2010 before opening on Broadway at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in November 2010. Originally directed and choreographed by Matt Williams, the show has since returned to Broadway for the holiday season in 2012, and 2024, the latter which starred Grey Henson as Buddy the Elf.
Beguelin made his Off-Broadway playwrighting debut with Harbor, directed by Mark Lamos, presented by Primary Stages, from August 6, 2013, to September 8, 2013.[5][6]Harbor had its world premiere at the Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, Connecticut, from August 2012 to September 15, 2012, directed by Mark Lamos.[7]
He wrote the book with Bob Martin and lyrics for a new musical The Prom, with music by Matthew Sklar based on an original concept by Jack Viertel. The musical premiered at the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia on August 18, 2016, in previews, directed by Casey Nicholaw.[11] The musical opened on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre on November 15, 2018, with previews starting on October 23, 2018.[12][13][14]