Young cast members are caught in the swirling magic of Aladdin
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A touch of magic: Some of the performers in this year's production of Aladdin, which takes to the stage at City Hall next month.
(Photo by Michael Swain)
Whos who
Principals
ALADDIN:
George Morton
PRINCESS LI-CHEE:
Julia Frith
WIDOW TWANKEY:
Alan Brooks
PHEE-LING:
Donyelle Burchall
WISHEE-WASHEE:
Dion Ming
ABANAZER:
Will Kempe
WEE-KEED:
Andrew Sussman
HI-WONG:
Brandon Sousa
THE GENIE OF THE LAMP:
Latisha Lister
EMPEROR
SANG -WUN-SONG:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
MEE-NASS-TEE:
Nicola Flood
STOPEE: Tanya Weller
LOOKEE: Jenn Stervinou
LEE-SUN: Elaine McGlynn
Adult Chorus
James Arnold
Jackie Ayres
Jim Brier
John Brunson
Courtney Day
Shyama Ezekiel-Fagundo
Deborah Joell
Kirstie Jones
Mikaela Kawaley-Lathan
Alexa Manuel
Jenn Osmond
Gabriela Rosati
Nancy Smith
Hannah Snelling
Michael Szeller
Elton Richardson
Dan Guerrard
Adrian Kawaley-Lathan
Child Chorus
Zayla Bolin
Tyler DoCouto
Sedona Duffy
Neena Fagundo
Evan Farrow
Angelis Hunt
Lauren Mendes
Jahzara Ming
Taj Whaley
Adam Zuill
The wicked Abanazer is seeking the magic lamp that contains the all-powerful Genie, so that he can rule the world, and is just steps away from succeeding! Is all hope lost?
No! Help is at hand! A family of wannabe heroes are here to foil Abanazers evil scheme! The innocent local lad, Aladdin, his brother, the cheeky Wishee Washee and their fearsome mother, washerwoman Widow Twankey are ready to intervene and save the day!
Throw in some magical cave spirits, the Emperor of China, a beautiful princess and a trio of inept police women and you have all the ingredients for a fantastic tale and great entertainment. Packed with songs, silliness and audience participation for the whole family and all the fairytale magic of traditional pantomime!
Aladdin by Bruce Gardner, starts at City Hall on December 6 and runs through December 15.
Young Observer reporters got up close and personal with some of the youth involved in the production. We asked them what the Aladdin experience meant to them:
Brandon Souza (Mount St Agnes). For Brandon it is the second time doing pantomime. He admitted that last year he was very scared but is finding his second year a real lot of fun. He told us: It means a lot of practicing for me, every day through November apart from Saturdays He also said: I love pantomime because it allows you try out your own lines and if the management approve we can use them on stage.
Andrew Sussman (BHS) — Andrew told us: I really love the idea of teaching and aspire to be an English and Drama teacher. He went on to say that this is his first time working on a play outside of a school production and on such a large scale.
Evan Farrow (Somersfield Academy) — Evan has been on stage before, he was in Oliver. However, this is his first time being a part of pantomime. He explained that the childrens chorus is a part of the opening number and finishes at intermission; allowing the children to leave early so they can get ready for school the next day.
Taj Whaley (Warwick Academy) — Taj told us that he was enjoying meeting new friends and has always wished to be a part of pantomime.
Mikaela Kawaley-Lathan (Saltus) — Mikaela is a part of the adult chorus. This is her third year working in pantomime. She told us: I love to sing and dance in pantomime.
lAladdin by Bruce Gardner, music arranged by James Burn and directed by Jo Shane, will commence on December 6 and run through to December 15 at City Hall. There are also matinees on December 8, 9 and 15. Tickets are $35 and are available at www.bmds.bm now or at the Daylesford Box office between November 28-December 5 from 5.30pm — 6.30pm (Tel 292 0848) or at the City Hall Box Office one hour prior to shows (Tel 292 2313)
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Published Nov 22, 2012 at 8:00 am (Updated Nov 21, 2012 at 4:35 pm)