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Disney's Aladdin

Closed 24 Aug 2019

Prince Edward Theatre

Disney musical featuring the timeless songs from the classic film including A Whole New World, Friend Like Me and Arabian Nights along with new music written for the production. Based on the 1992 film of the same name.
Disney's Aladdin at the Shaftesbury Theatre

Image courtesy Disney

Show details

Synopsis


Brought to theatrical life by a legendary creative team, Disney's new Broadway musical Aladdin will sweep you into a world filled with beauty, comedy and breath-taking spectacle.


Featuring the timeless songs from the classic film including A Whole New World, Friend Like Me and Arabian Nights along with new music written for the production, Aladdin is an extraordinary theatrical event you will want to be amongst the first to experience.


Background, advisory warnings


Age suitability: 6+ (children under the age of 3 not admitted)


Social media & info


Wikipedia link for this show

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Postal address:
Old Compton Street
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Location map for Prince Edward Theatre

Dates


Previews from:Friday 27 May 2016

Press night:Wednesday 15 June 2016

Closes:Saturday 24 August 2019

Performance days & times


Evening:

Monday ‑ 7‑30pm

Tuesday ‑ 7‑30pm

Wednesday ‑ 7‑30pm

Thursday ‑ 7‑30pm

Friday ‑ 7‑30pm

Saturday ‑ 7‑30pm


Matinee:

Thursday - 2-30pm

Saturday - 2-30pm


Running time: To be confirmed

Tickets


Standard:
From £25

Cast


Matthew Croke - Aladdin

Trevor Dion Nicholas - Genie

Courtney Reed - Jasmine

Jade Ewen - Jasmine

Fred Johanson - Jafar

Jermaine Woods - Iago

Irvine Iqbal - Sultan

Leon Craig - Babkak

Julian Capolei - Omar

Daniel De Bourg - Kassim

Angeline Bell - Ensemble

Robertina Bonano - Attendant/Ensemble

Pàje Campbell - Ensemble

Lauren Chia - Swing

Bianca Cordice - Ensemble & Assistant Dance Captain

Reece Darlington-Delaire - Ensemble

Kade Ferraiolo - Ensemble

Ivan De Freitas - Standby Jafar/Sultan

Tarik Frimpong - Ensemble/Prince Abdullah

Antony Hewitt - Ensemble

Patrick John - Swing

Abigail Johnson - Ensemble

Dann Kharsa - Razoul & Ensemble

Victoria Layzell - Swing

Mitch Leow - Ensemble & Fight Captain

Oliver Lidert - Standby Genie, Babkak & Sultan

Richard Murphy - Swing & Assistant Fight Captain

Ian Oswald - Swing

Ethan Le Phong - Ensemble

Alex Pinder - Ensemble

Tarisha Rommick - Fortune Teller, Attendant & Ensemble

Kyle Seeley - Swing & Resident Choreographer

Sadie-Jean Shirley - Ensemble

Dominic Sibanda - Ensemble

Ricardo Spriggs - Swing

Kayleigh Thadani - Swing

Justin Thomas - Ensemble

Damien Winchester - Swing

Niko Wirachman - Ensemble


Creatives


Author: Chad Beguelin
Composer: Alan Menken
Lyricist: 

Howard Ashman

Tim Rice

Chad Beguelin


Director: Casey Nicholaw
Set designer: Bob Crowley
Costume designer: Gregg Barnes
Choreography: Casey Nicholaw
Lighting: Natasha Katz
Sound: Ken Travis
Visual effects: Jim Steinmeyer (Illusion Design)
Jeremy Chernick (Special Effects Design)
Fight director: J. Allen Suddeth

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