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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | + | Arthur Laddin is a normal 16 year old boy, that is until a magic ring transports him into the Land of Dreams where Anything Can Happen. A case of mistaken identity sees him assume the role of Aladdin: he must find the magic lamp, release the Genie and do battle with the Evil Vizier Abanazer. | |
+ | <P> | ||
+ | Aided and abetted by the hapless Wishee Washee, a truculent Widow Twankey and two of the campest policemen you have ever seen, Aladdin joins forces with the Genie and, together with his friends, takes on Abanazer for the battle to end all battles... | ||
+ | With fabulous period costumes, magical sets, and incredible special effects, this is the one panto you cannot afford to miss! | ||
+ | <BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | The show runs Tuesday 4th December to Saturday 15th December 2007, with matinees on Saturday 8th, Sunday 9th and Saturday 15th. Evening performances start at 7.30pm. Matinee performances start at 2.30pm | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
[http://www.southlondontheatre.co.uk/productions/2007/panto/ Main SLT website] | [http://www.southlondontheatre.co.uk/productions/2007/panto/ Main SLT website] | ||
− | * Alan Laddin [[ | + | * Alan Laddin - [[Dave Chaisty]] |
− | *Aladdin/Arthur [[David Clements]] and [[Jake Wing]] | + | *Aladdin/Arthur - [[David Clements]] and [[Jake Wing]] |
− | *Sylvia Laddin [[Barbs Hill]] | + | *Sylvia Laddin - [[Barbs Hill]] |
− | *Widow Twankey [[Jack King]] | + | *Widow Twankey - [[Jack King]] |
− | *Jiminy Picket [[Robert | + | *Jiminy Picket - [[Robert McIndoe]] |
− | *Bob Scratchit [[Peter | + | *Bob Scratchit - [[Peter Stevens]] |
− | *The Slave of the Ring [[Cassandra Lee]] | + | *The Slave of the Ring - [[Cassandra Lee]] |
− | *The Evil Vizier Abanazer [[Chaz Doyle]] | + | *The Evil Vizier Abanazer - [[Chaz Doyle]] |
− | *The Lord High Eminent Emperor, Min Sing [[John Lyne]] | + | *The Lord High Eminent Emperor, Min Sing - [[John Lyne]] |
− | *The Lady High Even-more Eminent Empress, Ruler of all the above and More, Wan Ton [[Ruth | + | *The Lady High Even-more Eminent Empress, Ruler of all the above and More, Wan Ton - [[Ruth Huggett]] |
− | *Princess Jasmine [[Lulu Donovan]] and [[ | + | *Princess Jasmine - [[Lulu Donovan]] and [[Charlotte Dobson]] |
− | *Rum Baba, Genie of the Lamp [[Sean Chapman]] | + | *Rum Baba, Genie of the Lamp - [[Sean Chapman]] |
− | *Char Siu, A Slave Girl [[ | + | *Char Siu, A Slave Girl - [[Rachel Judge]] |
− | *Wishee Washee [[Steve Imrie]] | + | *Wishee Washee - [[Steve Imrie]] |
− | *Chop Suey, Lord High Executioner [[James Hough]] | + | *Chop Suey, Lord High Executioner - [[James Hough]] |
− | *Rick Shaw [[ | + | *Rick Shaw - [[Hans Rossbach]] |
− | *Ping Pong [[Liam Sharkey]] | + | *Ping Pong - [[Liam Sharkey]] |
+ | *Chorus - [[Caroline Durant]], [[Sue Jacobsen]], [[Jean Dobson]] and [[Liân Stephens]] | ||
==Designers== | ==Designers== | ||
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*PA to Production Manager - [[Barbs Hill]] | *PA to Production Manager - [[Barbs Hill]] | ||
*Stage Manager - [[Graham Clements]] | *Stage Manager - [[Graham Clements]] | ||
− | *Assistant Stage | + | *Assistant Stage Managers - [[Lauri Morgan]], [[Gavin Parker]] & [[Jai Campbell]] |
− | + | *Choreography - [[Lauren Senatore]] and [[Brendan Murphy]] | |
− | *Lighting Operator - | + | *Lighting Operator - [[Induja Bandara]] |
*Sound Operator - [[Lee Ridgeway]] | *Sound Operator - [[Lee Ridgeway]] | ||
− | * | + | *Rigger [[Neil Carmichael]] |
− | *Scenic Artists - [[Hazel Hindle]], [[Michael Wilson]] | + | *Scenic Artists - [[Hazel Hindle]], [[Michael Wilson]] & [[Hans Mudlamootoo]] |
− | *Scenery Design & Construction - [[Chaz Doyle]] | + | *Scenery Design & Construction - [[Chaz Doyle]], [[Graham Clements]] & [[Gavin Parker]] |
− | *Costume - [[Jenni Chadney]], [[Lisa Thomas]], [[Michelle Thomson]] | + | *Costume - [[Jenni Chadney]], [[Lisa Thomas]], [[Michelle Thomson]] & [[Jenny Clements]] |
== Reviews == | == Reviews == | ||
− | + | Aladdin - South London Theatre (Review) | |
+ | |||
+ | Review by Marcela Olivares | ||
+ | |||
+ | THIS was my first panto ever! And I’m glad to say it was a lot of fun… To be honest, I wasn’t sure what to expect but found myself pleasantly surprised! | ||
+ | |||
+ | The costumes were over the top and the lines were pretty witty… audience participation was pretty good and the performers managed to get everyone singing along to Abba’s Waterloo, including my husband who does not sing! | ||
+ | |||
+ | This particular story starts off sad with Arthur Laddin getting into trouble all the time. His relationship with his dad is very loving but frequently difficult! | ||
+ | |||
+ | On the eve of his 16th birthday, however, he is transported to a magical land where adventures await… | ||
+ | |||
+ | Aladdin (Arthur) makes friends with Wishee Washee and his mum, Window Twankey… has a girlfriend, Jasmine, two genies and a mortal enemy, Vizier Abanezer, that he knew nothing about! | ||
+ | |||
+ | He’s told by Jasmine that he MUST save the children – and that’s all the children – being held captive by Vizier Abanezer, his henchmen, Picket and Scratchit, and the executioner, Chop Suey. | ||
+ | |||
+ | So, in pursuit of saving the children, Aladdin and his friends make wishes, dance and sing along with the audience! | ||
+ | |||
+ | Window Twankey (Jack King) was fantastic and delivered some of the best lines in the play, while Vizier Abanezer (Chaz Doyle) was an amazingly good/bad guy. | ||
+ | |||
+ | I had a great time watching this and I bet children will just love it! It’s definitely worth heading to the South London Theatre to catch it this season! | ||
+ | [http://www.indielondon.co.uk/Theatre-Review/aladdin-south-london-theatre-review Indie London] | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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− | + | [[Aladdin (1977)]] by [[Laurie Kenton]] | |
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Bell Theatre Productions|Aladdin (2007)]] | [[Category:Bell Theatre Productions|Aladdin (2007)]] | ||
[[Category:Christmas Productions and Pantomimes|Aladdin (2007)]] | [[Category:Christmas Productions and Pantomimes|Aladdin (2007)]] | ||
− | [[Category:New Writing]] | + | [[Category:New Writing|Aladdin (2007)]] |
+ | [[Category:Reviewed by the media|Aladdin (2007)]] |
Latest revision as of 13:01, 25 October 2013
Directed by Stuart Draper
Performances: Mon 3rd – Sun 16th December 2007, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Arthur Laddin is a normal 16 year old boy, that is until a magic ring transports him into the Land of Dreams where Anything Can Happen. A case of mistaken identity sees him assume the role of Aladdin: he must find the magic lamp, release the Genie and do battle with the Evil Vizier Abanazer.
Aided and abetted by the hapless Wishee Washee, a truculent Widow Twankey and two of the campest policemen you have ever seen, Aladdin joins forces with the Genie and, together with his friends, takes on Abanazer for the battle to end all battles...
With fabulous period costumes, magical sets, and incredible special effects, this is the one panto you cannot afford to miss!
The show runs Tuesday 4th December to Saturday 15th December 2007, with matinees on Saturday 8th, Sunday 9th and Saturday 15th. Evening performances start at 7.30pm. Matinee performances start at 2.30pm
Cast
- Alan Laddin - Dave Chaisty
- Aladdin/Arthur - David Clements and Jake Wing
- Sylvia Laddin - Barbs Hill
- Widow Twankey - Jack King
- Jiminy Picket - Robert McIndoe
- Bob Scratchit - Peter Stevens
- The Slave of the Ring - Cassandra Lee
- The Evil Vizier Abanazer - Chaz Doyle
- The Lord High Eminent Emperor, Min Sing - John Lyne
- The Lady High Even-more Eminent Empress, Ruler of all the above and More, Wan Ton - Ruth Huggett
- Princess Jasmine - Lulu Donovan and Charlotte Dobson
- Rum Baba, Genie of the Lamp - Sean Chapman
- Char Siu, A Slave Girl - Rachel Judge
- Wishee Washee - Steve Imrie
- Chop Suey, Lord High Executioner - James Hough
- Rick Shaw - Hans Rossbach
- Ping Pong - Liam Sharkey
- Chorus - Caroline Durant, Sue Jacobsen, Jean Dobson and Liân Stephens
Designers
- Lighting Design - Neil Carmichael and Gavin Parker
- Sound Design - Gerard Johnson
- Set Design - Chaz Doyle
Crew
- Assistant Director - Ruth Huggett
- Production Manager - Lauri Morgan
- PA to Production Manager - Barbs Hill
- Stage Manager - Graham Clements
- Assistant Stage Managers - Lauri Morgan, Gavin Parker & Jai Campbell
- Choreography - Lauren Senatore and Brendan Murphy
- Lighting Operator - Induja Bandara
- Sound Operator - Lee Ridgeway
- Rigger Neil Carmichael
- Scenic Artists - Hazel Hindle, Michael Wilson & Hans Mudlamootoo
- Scenery Design & Construction - Chaz Doyle, Graham Clements & Gavin Parker
- Costume - Jenni Chadney, Lisa Thomas, Michelle Thomson & Jenny Clements
Reviews
Aladdin - South London Theatre (Review)
Review by Marcela Olivares
THIS was my first panto ever! And I’m glad to say it was a lot of fun… To be honest, I wasn’t sure what to expect but found myself pleasantly surprised!
The costumes were over the top and the lines were pretty witty… audience participation was pretty good and the performers managed to get everyone singing along to Abba’s Waterloo, including my husband who does not sing!
This particular story starts off sad with Arthur Laddin getting into trouble all the time. His relationship with his dad is very loving but frequently difficult!
On the eve of his 16th birthday, however, he is transported to a magical land where adventures await…
Aladdin (Arthur) makes friends with Wishee Washee and his mum, Window Twankey… has a girlfriend, Jasmine, two genies and a mortal enemy, Vizier Abanezer, that he knew nothing about!
He’s told by Jasmine that he MUST save the children – and that’s all the children – being held captive by Vizier Abanezer, his henchmen, Picket and Scratchit, and the executioner, Chop Suey.
So, in pursuit of saving the children, Aladdin and his friends make wishes, dance and sing along with the audience!
Window Twankey (Jack King) was fantastic and delivered some of the best lines in the play, while Vizier Abanezer (Chaz Doyle) was an amazingly good/bad guy.
I had a great time watching this and I bet children will just love it! It’s definitely worth heading to the South London Theatre to catch it this season!
Gallery
Photo thumbnails go here with links to larger images.
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
- All the music is from the Eurovision song contest through the years
Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.
See Also
Aladdin (1977) by Laurie Kenton
References
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