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Watch the sizzle reel to get an idea of the show:
Here are my final thoughts:
Pros
The inside of the cave where Aladdin finds the Genie's lamp is truly full of gold treasure! Image found here. |
The dances in the marketplace might have been my favorite part of the show. And not just because these hot dancer bodies were half-naked. Image found here. |
The parade when Aladdin announces himself as Prince Ali is spectacular! Image found here. |
The carpet truly looked like it was flying (no strings in sight), and the stars felt like you really were up in the galaxy, especially when the blue moon later tranformed into Earth. Image found here. |
Is this not Jasmine or what? Image found here. |
Major Attaway's acting, singing, and dancing were all on point. Image found here. |
In the play version, Aladdin has three friend sidekicks. Image found here. |
There were other, modern jokes that I enjoyed. When we got the introduction at the very beginning of the show, the Genie accidentally pulled out a Washington Nationals cap instead of the lamp, and he joked that he had been shopping earlier. He also would say things like, "Nobody got time for that!"
Cons
Songs always seem to be added to the play or live action versions of Disney cartoons. Why? We all love the originals and know all those songs. We don't want new ones! "Proud of Your Boy" was especially bad, I thought (not the performance, the lyrics). Actually, the majority of the second act was just more of the same as the first act: singing, dancing, cool sets, etc. A lot of it felt like filler, because they're trying to turn a 90-minute movie into a nearly 3-hour play.
Man vs. parrot. I missed the bird! Image found here. |
Some parts of the cartoon movie did not translate well to the stage. When Aladdin gains access to the magical cave, the effect was so bad: he simply rolled under the curtain with the cave's image on it. And once he's in the cave, he's supposedly walking through cobwebs and leaning away from flying objects, but it wasn't rendered well enough to be believable.
But clearly the pros heavily outweigh the cons. Honestly, I would recommend seeing this musical just for the beauty of it all. Even without the acting and the singing, this would still be an amazing experience. So enjoy all of it!
PS: Just for your viewing pleasure, here's a video of five actors who have played the Genie singing together in a medley:
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