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Disney's Aladdin Jr. Showkit

Disney's Aladdin Jr Musical for Schools and Students

Discover the updated version of the Academy Award-winning Classic for Elementary Kids!

Duration: 60 minutes

The award-winning broadway musical, Aladdin condensed just for Broadway Junior students. Aladdin Jr. ShowKit includes actor's scripts, piano/vocal scores, director's scripts, digital tracks, choreography videos and other downloadable media resources for a successful school show. 


Aladdin Jr. ShowKit Includes:
  • 30 Actor's Scripts
  • Piano/Vocal Score
  • Director's Script
  • Performance/Accompaniment & Guide Vocal Audio (Digital)
  • Choreography Videos (Digital)
  • Downloadable Media Resources (Digital)


ALADDIN JR. MUSICAL NUMBERS

Song Audio
Overture / Arabian Nights
One Jump Ahead
One Jump Ahead (Reprise) / Proud of Your Boy
These Palace Walls
Babkak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim
Friend Like Me
Prince Ali
A Whole New World
High Adventure
Prince Ali (Reprise)
Finale

 

OVERVIEW / SYNOPSIS

Welcome to Agrabah, City of Enchantment, where every beggar has a story and every camel has a tail! Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess, Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an adventure that will test his will and his moral character. With expanded characters, new songs, and more thrills, this new adaptation of the beloved story will open up "a whole new world" for your young performers!

Based on the Tony Award®-winning Broadway musical, audiences' spirits will soar with excitement over magic, mayhem, flying carpet rides, and songs from the Academy Award®-winning score.

PROLOGUE
ARABIAN NIGHTS (PART 1)

[Narrators, Aladdin, Jasmine, Genie, All]

SCENE 1
ARABIAN NIGHTS (PART 2)

[All]

ARABIAN NIGHTS (PART 3)

[All, Jafar]

ONE JUMP AHEAD (PART 1)

[Groups 1-2, Aladdin, Shoekeepers, Townspeople, Harem Girls, Matron]

ONE JUMP AHEAD (PART 2)

[Townspeople, Aladdin, Groups 1-2, Crowd, Shoekeepers]

SCENE 2
ONE JUMP AHEAD (REPRISE)

[Jasmine]

SCENE 3
ARABIAN NIGHTS (REPRISE 1)

[Narrators]

WHY ME?

[Jafar, Iago]

SCENE 4
ARABIAN NIGHTS (REPRISE 2)

[Narrators, Aladdin]

FRIEND LIKE ME

[Genie, Chorus, All, Groups 1-2]

SCENE 6
A WHOLE NEW WORLD

[Aladdin, Jasmine, All]

WHY ME? (REPRISE)

[Guards, Jafar]

SCENE 7
PRINCE ALI (REPRISE 1)

[Chorus, Jafar]

PRINCE ALI (REPRISE 2)

[Crowd, Jafar, Iago, Razoul]

A WHOLE NEW WORLD (FINALE)

[All, Aladdin, Jasmine]

FRIEND LIKE ME (BOWS)

[All, Genie, Groups 1-2]

CAST OF CHARACTERS

ALADDIN

Aladdin is the title character and therefore carries most of the show. You'll want your most charming, best singing and best acting student for this role. He'll need the versatility to play the funny, slick prankster as well as the romantic lead.

GENIE

Genie is the fast-talking, scene-stealing funny man. Your Genie doesn't need to be the strongest sing and dancer - the ability to do comedy is much more important. Cast a naturally funny actor that will make this character his or her own.

PRINCESS JASMINE

Princess Jasmine should be cast as feisty and rebellious, yet genuinely sweet and somewhat naive. Jasmine is a future leader with strong opinions on how things should be done, and the audience needs to see this side of her as well as the side that Aladdin falls for.

IAGO

Iago is another great comedic role. Like the Genie, he or she need not be the strongest singer, but comedic skills are a must. Iago has several sarcastic jibes and asides.

JAFAR

Jafar is the villain. In order to portray this through casting, consider a taller boy with a changed voice. His songs will not only be more effective, but a deeper voice will help convey Jafar's menace.

THE SULTAN

The Sultan should be able to play a father figure convincingly. Although a bit scattered, he needs to be able to portray love and care for Jasmine.

NARRATORS

The Narrators (5) can be any combination of boys and girls. All should be able to sing well and speak clearly since they are responsible for setting scenes and advancing the plot.

GUARDS

The Guards, including Razoul, need not be the strongest singers. Cast students with good comedic skills who can carry a tune.

ENSEMBLE

The Ensemble consists of TownspeopleShop Owners, a Baker, a MatronHarem Girls, etc. They should be good actors who sing well, as they are featured in all of the production numbers.

MAGIC CARPET

The Magic Carpet works best when treated as a character in the show. Rather than a platform on wheels with no personality, having two actors puppeteer the Carpet adds much more fun and creativity. Details on how to create and manipulate the Magic Carpet can be found in the Props section of the Director's Guide.


CREDITS

Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice
Book Adapted and Additional Lyrics by Jim Luigs
Music Adapted and Arranged by Bryan Louiselle
Based on the Screenplay by Ron Clements, John Musker, Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio