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Aladdin is a stage musical based on Disney's 1992 animated feature film of the same name with a book by Chad Beguelin, music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman, Tim Rice and Beguelin. It resurrects three songs written by Menken and Ashman for the film but not used, and adds four songs written by Menken and Beguelin.
The following is a list of characters that appear in Disney's Aladdin franchise, including the 1992 film, its direct-to-video sequels The Return of Jafar and Aladdin and the King of Thieves, the television series, the live-action adaptation, and other spin-off projects.
The name Twankay appears first in 1861 in a play by Henry James Byron called Aladdin or the Wonderful Scamp, (a parodic name of an earlier opera) which established much of the content and style of the modern pantomime. It was performed by James Rogers who had previously played the female role Clorinda in a version of Cinderella. [1]
Some years ago, when Sonya Balsara and Adi Roy were in middle school, they were cast in kiddie versions of the musical “Aladdin.” More than a decade after hitting their marks in the show as ...
2.1 Musical style and themes. 2.2 ... Salonga provided the singing voice for the characters of Jasmine in Aladdin (1992) and the titular character ... (Female) in ...
Aladdin Jr. is a one-act, eleven-scene theatre musical adapted from the 1992 Walt Disney Animation Studios film Aladdin which is an adaptation of the folk tale Aladdin.The production runs between 60 and 80 minutes and includes five female parts, six male parts, and a chorus.
McCalla made her Broadway debut in January 2018, as Jasmine in Disney's Aladdin. She had previously originated the role in the first national tour. [4] Later in 2018, McCalla originated the role of Alyssa Greene in The Prom on Broadway. [5] She had previously performed as an ensemble member in the show's Atlanta premiere in 2016. [6]
The worst offender of this Silent Princess Syndrome is "Aladdin," in which Jasmine speaks only 10 percent of the movie's lines. In the midst of Disney's commercially and critically successful renderings of fairy tales, women authors were working away behind the scenes to whip up their own bold takes.
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