Afterward, when an Apple Vendor reviles two Beggars, Aladdin offers them his bread and defends them when Prince Abdullah and his attendants shove them out of his way ("One Jump Ahead - Reprise / Proud of Your Boy"). Inside the marketplace, a Shop Owner berates the hungry Aladdin for stealing a loaf of bread, causing Razoul and his Guards to chase after him and his pals ("One Jump Ahead") until they escape. Genie and the Agrabahns welcome us to Agrabah, introducing Aladdin and his penniless pals, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim Princess Jasmine and her doting father, the Sultan and the evil Jafar and Iago ("Overture/ Arabian Nights). The musicals based on Alice in Wonderland, Mulan, Finding Nemo & Moana are "Jr." versions, which like Aladdin Jr. MTI's "Kids" musicals are written for even younger performers and are shortened further to run approximately 30 minutes. There are also similar musicals based on The Jungle Book, Cinderella, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, The Aristocats, Sleeping Beauty & Winnie the Pooh but they have the word "Kids" at the end of the title instead of "Jr.". Changing the show completely adding the new songs stated above. Songs from the Disney film include " Arabian Nights," " One Jump Ahead, " Friend Like Me," " Prince Ali," and " A Whole New World," There are new additional songs that weren't in the film that have been placed into the musical such as (Babak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim) (Proud of your boy) (These Palace walls) and (High Adventure) The full score is included for music teachers or for a live orchestra.īoth the story and music in this truncated version closely follow the original film. Also included is a director's book with the full script as well as area to make notes and suggestions for staging. The performance tracks are first on the CD and include all the music without voices, whereas the rehearsal CD provides the music along with recorded voices. Also included is a choreography DVD and a performance/rehearsal CD. rights come in a kit that includes student scripts. series adapts full-length musicals into approximately 60-minute productions that are more manageable for middle school aged performers. series by Music Theatre International (MTI). The production runs between 60 and 80 minutes and includes five female parts, six male parts, and a chorus.Īladdin 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. There will also be a performance tomorrow night at the same time.Aladdin Jr. Tickets can be purchased at the door and they are $3 for students and $5 for adults. "Aladdin Jr." premieres tonight at 7:00 at OMS. The three play the Genie, Aladdin and the magic carpet in "Aladdin Jr." at OMS. "It also gives them a group to belong to while building life skills."īen Jackson, Derek Rodriguez and MaKayla Gagnon rub the magic lamp. "Theatre O gives students a creative outlet," Chapa said. In May, they'll do it all again for their spring production. This is the eighth year of the program and 52 students worked together to bring the musical to life. Jafar, played by Anthony Gallegos, writes at his table surrounded by a group of dancers. "Many of our members can name which Theatre O production motivated them to join Theatre O when they arrived at Ortega Middle School." "Performing a children's show was important to our program, not only to share live theater with children, but also as it draws students to our program," said OMS Spanish teacher and director of the show Adriana Chapa. The musical is an adaptation of the classic 1992 animated Disney film about a thief and a princess falling in love. Updated: 5 years ago / Posted Dec 7, 2017ĪLAMOSA - Tonight the public is invited for a performance of "Aladdin Jr." at Ortega Middle School.
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