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PRODUCTION: Aladdin (Pantomime)
NO: OF ALL PANTO'S PERFORMED: 11th (Previous) (Next)
NO: OF ALL ALADDIN SHOWS: 2nd
PRODUCTION DATE: January 1976
DIRECTED BY: June Colledge
STAGED: The Martlets Hall, Burgess Hill
SYNOPSIS: Aladdin and his mother (the famed Widow Twankey), who run the chinese laundry in old Pekin are visited by the evil Abanazar pretending to be a long lost uncle. He convinces Aladdin to help him in return for untold riches but then tricked and then sealed in a deep cave, Aladdin finds an old oil lamp and on rubbing it, the genie of the lamp appears, allowing Aladdin to wish for escape.
Then with the aid of his family, friends and of course the genie, Aladdin defeats Abanazar and marries the beautiful princess.
PLAYWRIGHT: Club Member June Colledge.
DATES OF OTHER ALADDIN SHOWS: 1970 1976 1985 1993 2003
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| CREW
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| Peter Martin
| Ping
| Peter Jackson
| Stage Manager
| Tony Schilling
| Pong
| Pam Jefferies
| Wardrobe
| Pam Jefferies
| Pekoe
| Nancy Forsdike
| Wishee's Dog Costume
| Kevin Gray
| Aladdin
| Sheila Tapner & Pauline Rhead
| Properties
| Rick Peckham
| Wishie Washie
| Margaret Coveney, William Hallett &
| Lighting -
| Timothy Stallwood
| Wishee's Dog
| Colin Thompson
| Team
| Norma Somerville
| Empress of China
| Peter Coveney
| Sound
| Ron Forsdike
| Emperor of China
| David Lee
| Effects
| Anthony White
| Widow Twankey
| Barbara Chamberlain
| Prompt
| Anita Pugh
| So-Shi
| Jo White
| Front Of House
| Susan Lea
| Princess Shining Star
| John Poulson
| Box Office
| Lynda Nunn
| Girl
| Peter Jackson
| Set Designer
| Leon Figg
| Abanazer
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| June Colledge
| Genie of the Ring
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| Jim Wilson
| Slave of the Lamp
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| Brenda Keyes & Jan Case
| Rip The Camel
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Citizens of Old Pekin, Slaves & Attendants: Anne Fairall, Joyce Figg, Jane Lee, Emily Lennox, Lesley Miles, Melanie Murfin, Lynda Nunn & Sue Wilson.
Choreography by: Drusilla Duffill
Dancers: Caroline Corbett, Debra Morey, Deborah Matthews, Sarah Dyall, Jane Sharpe, Kerri Murphy, Amanada Holman, Claire King, Wendy Cooke, Madelaine Axtell, Jane Neeld, Annette Swift, Sally Illingworth, Rebecca Gee, Jane Ellis, Wendy Stredwick, Jane Cook, Diane Cregeen, Alison Spells, Alison Bousell, Jennifer Tankard & Caroline Blackwell.
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