Come and experience the magic of award winning London show, Aladdin at the Prince Edward theatre! The hugely anticipated Broadway smash-hit musical Aladdin has been transferred to the Prince Edward Theatre in May 2016. The popular show is adapted from the popular cherished film of Disney, featuring adventures in Agrabah.
Aladdin features some popular and remarkable songs by Alan Menken. The Tony Award-nominated musical revolves around the life of Aladdin and his friends, Kassim, Omar and Babkak and their survival on the mean streets beyond the palace walls, where the gorgeous Princess Jasmine has been enclosed. On the chance meeting of Aladdin and Jasmine both of them fall in love. their blossoming love angers the villainous Grand Vizier, Jafar, as he desires for Jasmine as well as the throne.
Aladdin is a brilliant London show featuring wild Arabian adventure full of flying carpets, caves of treasure and a tap-dancing genie! The show features heart rendering musical numbers from famous songs from Menken’s original film score, including "Arabian Nights", "One Jump Ahead", "Friend Like Me", and the Academy Award-winning "A Whole New World".
The spectacular London musical is a magnificent amalgamation of extravagant music and dance numbers. Under the superb direction of famous The Book of Mormon's Casey Nicholaw, Aladdin is a completely delightful experience for the theatre lovers.
The show features some of the talented cast members such as Matthew Croke portrayed the role of Aladdin. The actor is known for some great works such as Wicked, Chicago, Grease. Jade Ewen known for In the Heights performs the role of Princess Jasmine. Role of Genie is performed by Broadway's Trevor Dion Nicholas, Don Gallagher as Jafar, Nick Cavaliere as Iago, Irvine Iqbal as The Prince Edward Theatre is positioned on the busy area of Soho, on Old Compton Street. The theatre is located close to some of the popular tourist spots such as Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and Covent Garden, and a host of shops, bars and restaurants surround the theatre. The venue is accessible via various modes of commutations such as buses, tubes, taxis and cars.
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