School to bring Aladdin to stage

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School to bring Aladdin to stage

KORUMBURRA Primary School’s performance of Years 4-6 Disney’s Aladdin JR will be staged at the Korumburra Indoor Recreation Centre on September 13 for a matinee and evening performance.
The spectacular 60 minute musical, designed for middle school-aged performers, is based on the 1992 Disney film and the 2014 Broadway adaptation. The Years 4 to 6 cast includes 182 students led by Mrs Tanya Jackson.
“There is such an excited buzz amongst the students in anticipation to participate in this fun filled adventure,” Mrs Jackson said.
Ring bells! Bang the drums! You‘re going to love this exciting stage adaptation of the legendary tale of the lovable thief with a heart of gold.
Join Aladdin, Jasmine, and the fast talking, wisecracking Genie as they discover mystical caves, take magic carpet rides, and outwit the evil sorcerer, Jafar.
Adapted especially for young performers, this musical includes favourite Alan Menken songs such as Friend Like Me, A Whole New World and Prince Ali, as well as wonderful new songs added for the Broadway production.
With new, colorful characters and nonstop adventure, Aladdin JR is sure to be a crowd-pleaser for all ages.
Disney’s Aladdin JR is presented through special arrangement with and all materials are provided by Music Theatre International.
Korumburra Primary School prides itself on providing a broad range oopportunities to students across all areas of the curriculum.
The show will give the students an opportunity to participate in a full theatre production where they learn about everything from set and stage design through to showcasing their individual talents.

Here they come: some of the students to take part in Korumburra Primary School’s theatrical production of Aladdin JR on September 13.

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