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Aladdin (Glennon)
Aladdin (Glennon)
Comedy. Based on the "Arabian Nights" tale By William Glennon.

Cast: 10m., 8w. Aladdin and his friends, including the dancing monkey, Toodle-de-Toos, have an eye for adventure. Zorah, the mysterious stranger from the East, has an eye on Aladdin's old lamp. Darkana Nightglade, a flamboyant sorceress, has an eye on her clouded crystal ball. The beautiful Princess has an eye on Aladdin. The Sultan thought he had an eye on his great palace until it vanished! And the two genies from the lamp and the ring have an eye on each other's talents. There are spells, potions, and reversals of fortune as Aladdin discovers the magic of the lamp and his love for the Princess—and finally outwits the crafty Zorah. This new version of the "Arabian Nights" story is fast paced and funny! Three int., two ext. sets

Play details
Status:  In Stock
Type of show:  Full-Length
Catalog Code:  A46
Cast Size:  18
No. of Act(s):  3
Pages:  58
Royalty:  $75.00 /perf.*
Cost:  $7.95
Categories
Target Audience: YoungAudiences | Middle School
Performing Group: Middle Schools | High Schools | College Theatre | Community Theatre
Genre: Comedy
ISBN (10): 0871290723
Biographies
William Glennon, (1923-2002) a native of Pennsylvania, received a bachelor’s degree from Duke University and went on to study theatre history at the University of Pittsburgh and art history at Bowdoin College. He had a long career in regional theatre and with stock companies, directing and acting in hundreds of plays. Eventually, he began to write his own. In ...More
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* Please note that royalties quoted in our catalog are intended for K-12 schools with a standard curriculum only. All other producing groups must submit a completed application.


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