2 December 2006 to 7 January 2007
Directed by Joyce Branagh
Designed by Keith Orton
Lighting by John Harris
Musical Director Matt Smith
Choreographer Nikki Woollaston
Suitable for 2+, recommended for 4+
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Aladdin

by Joe Graham

Cast

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    John Alastair

    Theatre credits include: Mamma Mia! (West End); Gulliver's Travels (Secombe Theatre); Jack and the Beanstalk, Barnum (Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne); Ring Road Tales (Watford Palace Theatre).
    Television and film credits include: The Best Man; Three Months.
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    Nicola Blackman

    Theatre credits include: Mamma Mia! (international tour); Showboat (Adelphi); Little Shop Of Horrors, Barnum, The Lion King (West End); Measure For Measure/Animal Farm (National Theatre); The Comedy Of Errors (English Shakespeare Company).
    Television credits include: Us Girls; Angels; The Bill, Casualty, Birds Of A Feather.

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    Kieran Buckeridge

    Theatre credits include: Cinderella (Watford Palace Theatre); The Deep Blue Sea, Loot, Private Lives (Theatre By The Lake, Keswick); Thieves Carnival (Watermill Theatre Newbury); The Wizard Of Oz, Wind In The Willows (Oldham Coliseum).
    As a Musical Director Kieran has worked on: The Wizard Of Oz (Oldham Coliseum); Sleeping Beauty (Roses Theatre Tewkesbury) and Poppy for the Italia Conti Theatre School.
  4. Image of Stefan Butler

    Stefan Butler

    Theatre credits include: Virgins, James And The Giant Peach, Tom's Midnight Garden (tour); A Harry Potter Castle Adventure; Romeo and Juliet (Birmingham Rep); Aladdin (Theatre Royal Windsor); Watership Down (Open Air Theatre Regents Park); Beauty And The Beast, Aladdin (Connaught Theatre Worthing).
  5. Image of Howard Coggins

    Howard Coggins

    Theatre credits include: Around The World In 80 Days, Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, Beasts & Beauties, A Midsummer Night's Dream (Bristol Old Vic); The Magic Carpet (Lyric Hammersmith); Aladdin (Reading Hexagon).
    Television credits include: Jam And Jerusalem; Trevor Island; Beau Brummell, Bleak House.

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    Rachel Grimshaw

    Theatre credits include: Sunday In The Park With George (Menier Chocolate Factory and Wyndham's Theatre); Mamma Mia! (international tour); Brighton Beach Memoirs (Oldham Coliseum); Serenade (Bridewell Theatre); BBC Radio 2 Voice Of Musical Theatre 2002; Mother Goose (Library Theatre Manchester).
  7. Image of Joanne Redman

    Joanne Redman

    Theatre credits include: Mother Goose (Watford Palace Theatre); Sunday In The Park With George (Menier Chocolate Factory and Wyndham's Theatre); The Canterbury Tales (Southwark Playhouse); Henry lV Parts l and ll, The Beggar's Opera and A Chorus Of Disapproval (Bristol Old Vic).
    Television credits include: Casualty; Doctors; Back Up; One In A Million; Deirdre's Dilemma.
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    Peter Shorey

    Theatre credits include: Measure For Measure (Shakespeare's Globe Theatre); Dancing At Lughnasa (New Vic Theatre Newcastle-Under-Lyme); The Invention Of Love (Salisbury Playhouse); Someone Who'll Watch Over Me (Royal Theatre Northampton).
    Television credits include: Extremely Dangerous; Minder.
  9. Image of Dale Superville

    Dale Superville

    Theatre credits include: Cinderella (Watford Palace Theatre); Return To The Forbidden Planet (Haymarket Basingstoke); The Knight Of The Burning Pestle (Mercury Colchester/Barbican); The Wind In The Willows (Oldham Coliseum); Simply Heavenly (West End).
    Television credits include: Tick Tock, The World At Their Feet, Bill's New Frock, Rainbow Days. 
  10. Image of David Webber

    David Webber

    Theatre credits include: The Big Life (West End); What's In The Cat (Contact Theatre Manchester/Royal Court); Master Harold And The Boys (Southwark Playhouse); Othello (Good Company); Jack And The Beanstalk (Theatre Royal Stratford East).
    Television credits include: Funland; The Taming Of The Shrew; Doctors; EastEnders; Grass; Holby City.
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