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Visual Story for Disney’s Aladdin The show lasts for 2 hours and 30 minutes including a 20 minute break (which is called an interval)

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Visual Story for Disney’s Aladdin

The show lasts for 2 hours and 30 minutes including a 20 minute break (which is

called an interval)

Welcome to the Prince Edward Theatre! Theatre staff will great you at the

entrance.

There will be lots of people coming to see the show so the foyer areas may be

busy and noisy.

Our friendly ushers will look at your tickets and show you where to go. An usher

is someone who works for the theatre and wears a red waistcoat.

From the foyer area you will need to go up or downstairs to the level your seats

are on. There are three levels, the Stalls, the Dress Circle and the Grand Circle.

There are toliets and refreshment areas on each level

Volunteers from The National Autistic Society and from Disney will be on hand if

you need assistance.

There are spaces on all three levels will be open before the show and can be

used as chill-out areas during the performance.

When you reach the doors to the auditiorum, ushers will look at your tickets to

tell you where your seats are.

This is inside the auditorium. The numbers and letters on your tickets tell you

where your seats are, it is not a choice.

The auditorium will get busy and may get loud as excited people take their seats

and wait for the show to begin.

When it is time for the show to start you will hear a voice asking everyone to

turn off their mobile phones, the theatre will get darker ….

When the lights go down you need to be as quiet as you can.

If the music is too loud you can cover ears or use defenders if you’ve brought

them.

People will clap to show the actors that they enjoyed the song. You can clap

too if you like.

It’s showtime! The show is full of music and dancing, after each song the audience may clap. The performance includes many dramatic effects and some loud noises.

Remember that the characters on stage are being played by actors, they are not real.

The show is divided into two halves, ‘Act One’ and ‘Act Two’. There are several songs in each act, with scenes linking the songs together.

The list of songs is:

Some people like to listen to a recording of the songs before they see a show like Aladdin, but some people prefer to enjoy the songs for the first time in the theatre.

You can listen to the songs on the cast recording CD, or online using a service such as Spotify.

ACT ONEARABIAN NIGHTS

Sung by: Genie, Company

ONE JUMP AHEADSung by: Aladdin, Ensemble

PROUD OF YOUR BOYSung by: Aladdin

 THESE PALACE WALLSSung by:  Jasmine, Female Attendants

 BABKAK, OMAR, ALADDIN, KASSIMSung by:  Babkak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim,

Jasmine, Ensemble

A MILLION MILES AWAYSung by: Aladdin, Jasmine

 DIAMOND IN THE ROUGHSung by: Jafar, Iago, Aladdin

 FRIEND LIKE MESung by: Genie, Aladdin, Ensemble

 ACT ONE FINALESung by:  Genie, Aladdin 

ACT TWO

PRINCE ALISung by:  Babkak, Omar, Kassim, Genie,

Ensemble

A WHOLE NEW WORLDSung by:  Aladdin, Jasmine

 HIGH ADVENTURESung by: Babkak, Omar, Kassim, Ensemble

 SOMEBODY’S GOT YOUR BACKSung by: Genie, Aladdin, Babkak, Omar,

Kassim

 PROUD OF YOUR BOY (REPRISE)Sung by: Aladdin

 PRINCE ALI (SULTAN REPRISE)Sung by: Sultan, Company

PRINCE ALI (JAFAR REPRISE)Sung by: Jafar

FINALE ULTIMOSung by: The Company

Jasmine, Ensemble

There will be 20 minute break in the show, called an interval, where you can

use the toliet and have a drink or a snack

Return to your seat before the second part of the show begins. Again it can be

busy and loud.

At the end of the show the audience will clap and the actors will take a bow,

this is called a curtain call.

When you leave the theatre, remember to take everything with you. You might

not leave the same way that you entered the theatre.

We hope that you have an amazing time at Disney’s Aladdin!