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  • Show Synonpsis:

    GENIE and the AGRABAHNS welcome us to Agrabah, introducing ALADDIN and his

    penniless pals, BABKAK, OMAR, and KASSIM; Princess JASMINE and her doting

    father, the SULTAN; and the evil JAFAR and IAGO (Overture/Arab/an Nights). Inside

    the marketplace, a SHOP OWNER berates the hungry Aladdin for stealing a loaf of

    bread, causing RAZOUL and his GUARDS to chase after him and his pals (One Jump

    Ahead) until they escape. Afterward, when an APPLE VENDOR reviles two

    BEGGARS, Aladdin offers them his bread and defends them when PRINCE

    ABDULLAH shoves them out of his way (One Jump Ahead-Reprise/Proud of Your

    Boy).

    In the palace, Jafar plots with lago to become Sultan as Jasmine rejects Prince

    Abdullah and the Sultan declares that she must marry by the next moon. Frustrated,

    Jasmine confides in her attendants — ISIR, MANAL and RAJAH —who encourage her

    to open up to experiences beyond the palace (These Pa/ace Walls). As Jasmine

    disguises herself and takes off to heed their advice, Jafar and lago invoke an

    incantation, and a SPOOKY VOICE reveals that Aladdin is the key to finding a magic

    lamp that will grant Jafar the power to become Sultan.

    In the marketplace, Aladdin and his friends put on a show in hope of earning some

    money (Babkak, Omar, A/add/n, Kassim). When Aladdin notices the seemingly out-

    of-place Jasmine and offers to show her around the marketplace, jasmine

    unthinkingly takes an apple from a vendor, catching the attention of the guards. The

    two escape together and share their mutual experience of feeling “trapped”. When

    the guards discover and detain them, Jasmine reveals herself to be the Princess and

    is escorted back to the palace, vowing to get Aladdin released. In disguise, Jafar and

    lago pay off the guards and lead Aladdin to the CAVE OF WONDERS, where he is

    instructed to fetch on/ythe lamp. Distracted by the treasures, Aladdin becomes

    trapped within the cave until he rubs the lamp and releases the all-powerful GENIE

    (Friend Like Me), who helps him escape. Granting the first of Aladdin’s three wishes,

  • Genie transforms him into Prince Au Ababwa, which Aladdin hopes will help him to

    woo Jasmine.

    Back at the palace, Jafar, thinking that Aladdin is still trapped in the cave, informs a

    despondent Jasmine that the boy’s sentence has already been carried out. Just then,

    Aladdin and his friends make a grand entrance as Prince Ali with his ENTOURAGE

    (Prince A/i), but his demeanor offends Jasmine, who storms off. Frustrated, Aladdin

    lashes out at his friends, who in turn abandon him and leave the palace.

    Later, on the Princess’s balcony, Prince Ali gains Jasmine’s trust and invites her on a

    magic carpet ride (A Whole New World). After bidding her farewell, Aladdin is

    arrested by Jafar for trespassing in the Princess’s private chambers. Omar, returning

    to help Aladdin, witnesses his arrest and runs to tell his pals, who pledge to help

    him (High Adventure), but they too are detained as they storm the palace. Aladdin

    uses his second wish, and Genie frees them all.

    Aladdin vows to tell Jasmine the truth, but changes his mind when she tells him he

    is to become Sultan after they wed. Unsure of his own moral character and ability,

    Aladdin fears he may need his third wish to succeed as a ruler. After a disappointed

    Genie turns his back on Aladdin and retreats into the lamp, Aladdin weighs his

    options, and ultimately runs off to tell Jasmine the truth. He leaves behind the lamp,

    which Jafar and lago gleefully take.

    At the wedding, Jafar reveals Prince Au’s real identity (Prince A/i— Reprise) and

    demands that Genie make him Sultan. Aladdin then tricks him into wishing to

    become the most powerful genie of all time — forever trapping him inside his own

    lamp. Using his last wish, Aladdin frees Genie; and the Sultan, moved by Aladdin’s

    courage and Jasmine’s wisdom, alters the law so that the Princess can rule Agrabah

    and marry whomever she chooses. Picking Aladdin, Jasmine and all of Agrabah live

    happily, and freely, ever after (Finale).

  • Character List:

    Major Characters

    GENIE — all powerful, fast-talking wisecracker and prisoner of the lamp

    ALADDIN — charismatic, poor street urchin; longs to make his mother proud

    JASMINE — Princess of Agrabah; craves the freedom to make her own choices

    SULTAN — warmhearted ruler of Agrabah

    JAFAR — the Sultan’s villainous Grand Vizier

    IAGO — Jafar’s lackey; always over-eager to assist in an evil plan

    Minor Characters

    BABKAK, OMAR, and KASSIM — Aladdin’s devoted and penniless pals

    ISIR, MANAL and RAJAH — Jasmine’s loyal, encouraging attendants

    RAZOUL — head of the Guards

    PRINCE ABDULLAH — one of Princess Jasmine’s arrogant suitors

    SHOP OWNER — marketplace vendor from whom Aladdin steals bread

    GUARDS (2) — work for Razoul

    BEGGARS (3) — hungry Agrabahns in the marketplace

    APPLE VENDOR — a merchant in the marketplace

    FORTUNE TELLER — unintentionally helps Aladdin escape from the guards

    ATTENDANTS (2) — accompany Prince Abdullah on his journey to Agrabah

    SPOOKY VOICE — reveals the location of the lamp

    CAVE OF WONDERS — voice of the magical cave, declares Aladdin to be the “Diamond in the Rough”

    ENSEMBLE

    Includes AGRABAHNS, the citizens of Agrabah; Genie’s magical ENSEMBLE in “Friend Like Me”; and

    Prince Ali’s ENTOURAGE

  • AUDITION INSTRUCTIONS:

    1. Select a scene from one of the following three options. Rehearse the scene as one of the

    characters involved and bring it with you to your audition. The audition coaches will read

    as the other characters involved.

    2. Learn the song “Prince Ali” (Lyrics and sheet music attached, rehearsal track found online).

    The rehearsal track will be played during your audition, and you will be asked to sing along.

    3. Sign up for an audition slot - Complete the attached form to the best of your ability and

    return it to Miss Loman by TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH When you return your form to

    Miss Loman, you will be given the chance to sign up for a 15 minute audition slot on

    Friday, October 11th (see tentative schedule attached)

    4. Attend the choreography audition — An hour has been blocked off during auditions for all

    students to attend the dance choreography audition. During this session, you will learn and

    practice a simple choreography to one of the show’s numbers, and perform it for the

    audition coaches in small groups.

    5. Wait to hear back! Remember, there are no small parts and every role in this production is

    crucial — especially ensemble roles! The larger the ensemble is, the more support our

    actors have and the grander the production can be!

    6. Check the FLVT Fine Arts website frequently — As you become involved in the production,

    rehearsal schedules and other important information will be posted here

    (wwwflvtf I nearts.weehly.co m)

    Questions? Contact Miss Loman!

    [email protected]

  • Tentative Audition Schedule — Friday October 11th

    Block Time Last First Grade

    1 1:15

    2 1:30

    3 1:45

    4 2:00

    5 2:15

    6 2:30

    7 2:45

    8 3:00

    9 3:15

    10 3:30

    11 3:45

    12 4:00 DANCEAUDITION-ALL STUDENTS!

    13 5:00

    14 5:15

    15 5:30

    16 5:45

    17 6:00

    18 6:15

    19 6:30

    20 6:45

    21 7:00

    22 7:15

    23 7:30

    24 7:45

    25 8:00

    More time slots may be made available on a different day, depending on student interest.

  • 5cene Opi’idn*1

    SCENE 2: PALACE

    (IAGO and JAFAR enter from opposite directions.)

    IAGO

    We’ve got problems, sire! Major problems!

    JAFAR

    Have you forgotten how to addressme, lago?!

    IAGO

    Oh, Wonderful One! Oh, fantasticand Powerful One!

    JAFAR

    Better. Now, what were you squawking about?

    IAGO

    Princess Jasmine has been talking with Prince Abdullah for over an hour.

    JAFAR

    An hour?? But if she chooses a suitor, he becomes the next sultan...

    instead of me!

    IAGO

    That’s why I said we got problems!!

    (The SULTAN enters, pacing nervously.)

    SULTAN

    Jafar, my most trusted advisor, thereyou are! Any word on how it’s

    going?

    JAFAR

    SULTAN

    I do hope this prince is a winner. We’re running out of suitors!

    (JAFAR nods, obediently. IAGO shakes head. PRiNCE

    ABDULLAH enters, upset.)

    Prince Abdullah!

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    Nothing yet, Your Majesty.

    PRINCE ABDULLAH

    I’ve never encountered such impertinence in all my life!

    (JAFAR and 1AGO are relieved.)

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  • SULTANWhat did she do?

    PRINCE ABDULLAHThe rumors about your daughter are completely unfounded. I was toldshe is very amiable!

    SULTANShe is very amiable.

    PRINCE ABDULLAHI was told she is very charming.

    SULTANShe is very charming.

    PRINCE ABDULLAHh for over an hour. I was told she is very obedient.

    SULTANext sultan... She is very charming.

    PRINCE ABDULLAHI’m sorry, but marriage is simply out of the question! Good day, sir!

    (PRINCE ABDULLAH exits.)

    IAGO(aside)

    d on how it’s Good riddance, chump!

    JAFAR(feigning concern for the S ULTAN’s benefit)

    Oh dear. What will you do, sire?

    SULTANThis is preposterous! Clearly I’ve spoiled the girl. Well, all that’s going tosuitors! change. From now on, I intend to reign over her with an iron fist!

    (JASMINE enters.)

    JASMINEFather?

    SULTAN(instantly doting)

    Yes, pumpkin?

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  • (SULTAN)

    (catches himself)What did the

    What did you say to that poor prince?

    JASMINE That if I do’j

    I just told him the truth: that if he marries me, he’ll get an equal partner

    with an equal say. Why do I even have to marry at all? What’s wrong

    with a woman running the kingdom?Uh-oh.

    IAGO

    (aside)Yeah... I don’

    Talk about living in a fairy tale!

    SULTANAll my life hc

    Jasmine, you’re a princess. The law states that youmust marry a prince walls me up i

    by the next moon. We must uphold the ancient ways, dearest.

    JASMINE(looks

    III have to marry someone I don’t love, then maybeI don’t want to be a In a really, re

    princess anymore.

    SULTANHaving riche

    It’s not just the law. I won’t be around forever, and Iwant to make sure want to see ti

    you’re taken care of.more about a

    JASMINE

    I can take care of myself, thank you!

    (JASMINE exits.)

    SULTAN

    (flustered, following JASMINE)RAJJ

    Jasmine, if you don’t choose a husband tomorrow, I will choose one for

    you!

    (SULTAN exits.)

    IAGO

    But sire, if he forces her to marry—ust

    JAFAR

    Time for a backup plan! Come, lago...13 ISIR:

    (JAFAR and 1AGO exit as JASMINE enters from the opposite

    direction with her ATTENDANTS: RAJAH [hope], MANAL

    [achievement], and ISIR [inspiration].)Told

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  • ISIRWhat did the Sultan say?

    et an equal partner11? Wctat’s wrong

    JASMINEThat if I don’t pick a suitor, he will choose a husband for me.

    Uh-oh.ISIR

    MANALYeah... I don’t see that going well.

    uist marry a prince;, dearest.

    I don’t want to be a

    want to make sure

    will choose one for

    the oppositeci, MANAL

    JASMINEAll my life he surrounds me with knowledge of the world and then hewalls me up inside this palace! It’s like I’m a prisoner.

    (looks around)In a really, really nice prison!

    RAJAH

    JASMINEHaving riches doesn’t mean you have happiness. More than anything Iwant to see the world... find love.., live my own life. But Father caresmore about ancient laws than his own daughter.

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    ALADDIN 5.CflC (]fTIOLt(ALADDIN enters i a Your Majesty, it is a great pleasure to make your acquaintance. I have

    princety costume with traveled many miles to seek the hand of your daughter. I am Prince Allan elaborate turban.) of Ababwa!

    JAFAR(seething)

    Yes, we heard the song.

    Catchy, wasn’t it?

    IAGO

    Prince A -JAFAR

    Quiet!(to IAGO)

    — A - Ii— SULTANWell, this is good news! I’m delighted to meet you, my boy.

    (‘JASMINE enters unseen.)

    A - li!_— JAFARLet me tell you, Prince Abooboo—

    ALADDINAbabwa.

    A - ti!_— { JAFARWhatever. As the Sultan’s Grand Vizier — someone who has known thePrincess her entire life — I can assure you that you are not her type.

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  • ALADDIN (SU

    Oh really? Rich, charming, and handsome? That’s everybody’s type.

    The Princess will fall for me on the spot, or my name isn’t Prince All of

    Ababwa—Of cour,

    JASMINE (141(steps forward) and

    How dare you! All of you, standing around deciding my future! I am not

    a prize to be won! What did I

    ALADDIN

    I was only saying that— Maybe yo

    JASMINE monkeys?

    That I’d fall for you just because you’re rich and handsome? Is that how

    you think I measure a person’s worth? You know, there’s much more to

    the world than princes and palaces.Maybe lesbaklava!

    ALADDIN

    I didn’t mean— Look, Alac

    JASMINE Prince All

    Goodbye, Prince All. I suggest you look for someone just as shallow as

    you are. But thanks for the parade and everything. You certainly know

    how to put on a show!It’s not a sc

    (JASMINE exits.) What else’

    ALADDIN

    Wait, Princess! It’s a wish!

    KASSIM

    Well, that went well. That’s so ri

    SULTAN

    (to ALADDIN)She’ll calm down. You’ll stay the night. Perhaps we’ll all be better off

    Oh, please

    with a fresh start!

    JAFARIf you don’

    (aside, to SULTAN)Are you sure, Your Majesty? I don’t trust him. 1 1j u...that

    SULTAN J All” doesnNonsense. One thing I pride myself on, Jafar — I’m an excellent judge of

    character.

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  • (SULTAN pats JAFAR on the shoulder and exits.)verybody’s type.ie isn’t Prince All of JAFAR

    Of course, Your Majesty...

    (JAFAR and IAGO exit. ALADDIN approaches BABKAK, OMAR,and KASSIM.)ig my1future! I am not

    ALADDINWhat did I do wrong?

    BABKAKMaybe you went a little overboard. I mean, ninety-five white Persianmonkeys? Who wants to clean up after that?

    ndsome? Is that howiere’s much more to

    Maybe less is more. Some flowers. Or one of those heart-shaped boxes ofbaklava!

    KASSIMLook, Aladdin, these costumes and the parade are fun, but maybe thisPrince Au idea was all a mistake. You’ve never pulled off a scam this big.e Oust as shallow as

    You certain y owIt s not a scam!

    BABKAKWhat else would you call it? Lies... plus phony identity... equals scam.

    ALADDINIt’s a wish! I have to do whatever it takes to win the Princess’s hand.

    OMARThat’s so romantic...

    KASSIM11 all be better ff f Oh, please. You’ve never needed a girlfriend before—

    1 ALADDINIf you don’t want to help me, you’re free to leave.I. KASSIMj Oh... that’s right — Aladdin has a new best friend now. So I guess ‘PrinceAu” doesn’t need us. We’re so out of here!

    i excellent judge of(KS5IM exits)

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  • OMAR scYou’re acting like bullies. Don’t you know it’s not right to bully?(OMAR exits.)

    BABKAKTabbouleh? Did somebody say tabbouleh?

    (regretful)Hey guys, I didn’t mean— Oh, boy...

    (realizes he’s atone, calls out)Genie? Genie?!

    (GENIE appears, admiring the palace.)

    GENIEMan, is this some classy joint! So how’s it going, “Prince Au”!

    ALADDINTerrible. Genie, I completely blew it with the Princess. I’ve got to tryeven harder or she’s going to figure out that I’m not really royalty!

    GENIENow, wait a minute, Al. I dolled you up with all the bells and whistles —the swanky clothes, the magic carpet...

    (removes ALADDIN’s turban)but the main event is you! It’s time you put the “Al” back in “Au”!

    Just be yourself.

    ALADDINThat’s the last thing I want to be. If Jasmine found out that I was justsome nobody, she’d laugh in my face!

    (ALADDIN puts his turban on and exits.)

    It’5 allGENIEYou walk away just when we’re starting to bond?? Ugh, princes!

    (GENIE exits in the opposite direction. #25 — TRANSITION IQJASMINE’S BALCONY.)

    (BABKAK exits.)

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  • SCENE 8: PALACE - JASMINE’S BALCONY

    (JASMiNE paces fit riousty, followed by MANAL, RAJAH, adISIR.)

    MANALBut Jasmine, you can’t just leave!

    RAJAHRemember what happened the last time...

    ISIRWhere will you go?

    JASMINEIt doesn’t matter. I will not be auctioned off to some self-centered showoff!

    ALADDIN(entering)

    I hope you’re talking about some other self-centered show-off. Because ifnot, this would just be awkward—

    RAJAH(to ALADDIN)

    So, what exactly are your intentions with our Princess?

    MANAL(backing ALADDIN itp)

    You know she makes princes cry without even trying!

    (getting scared)So I’ve heard...

    (chuckles)It’s all right, ladies. I can handle him.

    ;ht to bully?

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    rince Au”!

    ss. I’ve got to tryt really royalty!

    bells and whistles —

    ‘Al” back in “All”!

    out that I was just

    Ugh, princes!

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    ALADDIN

    JASMINE

    ISIRWe’ll be right outside if you need anything.

    (to RAfAEl and MANAL)Come on.

    (aside, to ALADDIN)1)0 you have a brother?

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  • (ISIR exits behind RAJAH and MANAL, who keep a threatening eyeon ALADDIN.) (disgusted)

    You’re just like the reALADDINWhew! Alone at last.

    No. You’re right! YouJASMINE free to make your

    Save your breath, Prince Au—(ALADDIN tu

    ALADDINPlease, Princess. Obviously, I’ve offended you, which was not myintention. Whatever it is I’ve done, I humbly beg your forgiveness. Wait! No! Au, I didn’t

    (ALADDIN removes his turban and bozvs. JASMINE sees (ALADDIN ris(something fain iliar.)

    JASMINE You called?Wait a moment. Have we met before?

    ALADDIN How.., how are you dcUh...

    (quickly replaces his turban and turns away)That’s impossible! It S a magic carpet.

    JASMINEYou remind me of someone I met in the marketplace. I didn’t know they real

    ALADDINThe marketplace? I know a guy. Care to g

    (quickly covering)Oh, I have servants who go to the marketplace for me. Why, I even haveservants who go to the marketplace for my servants. So it couldn’t have 1 e sa e.been me you met.

    JASMINEDo you trust me?

    No, you couldn’t be him.

    ALADDIN What did you say?Did I mention how beautiful you look tonight?

    JASMINE (reaches out to JAS(egging him on) ° you trust me?

    And rich, too. A fine prize for any prince to marry.

    ALADDIN not sure why, but yeRight. A prince like me.

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  • i a threatening eye JASMINE(disgusted)

    You’re just like the rest, only after my fortune!

    ALADDINNo. You’re right! You aren’t just some prize to be won. You should befree to make your own choice. I’ll go now.

    (ALADDIN turns and leaps over the balcony.)

    was not my JASMINE

    ir forgiveness. Wait! No! Au, I didn’t mean—

    tINE sees (ALADDIN rises up over the balcony railing.)

    ALADDINYou called?

    JASMINEHow... how are you doing that?

    ALADDINIt’s a magic carpet.

    JASMINEI didn’t know they really existed! Where did you find it?

    ALADDINI know a guy. Care to go for a ride? We could get out of the palace.

    JASMINEne. Why, I even have Will it be safe?;. So it couldn’t have

    ALADDINDo you trust me?

    JASMINEWhat did you say?

    ALADDIN(reaches out to JASMINE)

    Do you trust me?

    JASMINEI’m not sure why, but yes.

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  • Prince All Lyrics

    Make way, for Prince All,

    Say hey, hey, hey, for Prince Au!

    Say hey!

    Hey! Clear the way in the old ba-zaar!

    Hey you!

    Let us through! It’s a bright new star!

    Oh come! Be the first on your block to meet his eye!

    Make way! Here he comes! Ring bells! Bang the drums!

    Are you gonna love this guy!

    Prince Au! Fabulous he!

    Au Ababwa!

    Genuflect, show some respect, down on one knee!

    Now, try your best to stay calm.

    Brush up your Sunday salaam.

    Then come and meet his spectacular coterie!

    Prince Au! Mighty is he! Au Ababwa!

    Strong as ten regular men! Definitely!

    He faced the galloping hoards, a hundred bad guys withswords.

    Who sent the goons to their lords?

    Why Prince All!

    Prince, Prince All!

    Prince All!

    Prince, Prince Ali.

    He’s got ninety five white Persian mon-keys.

    He’s got the mon-keys, let’s see the monkeys

    And to view them, he charges no fee!

    He’s generous, so generous!

    He’s got fans, he’s got servants and flunkies.

    Proud to work for him, they bow to his whim.

    Love serving him.

    They’re just lousy with loyalty to Au!

    Ahhh! Ahh! Ahh!

    Prince Ali!

    Prince Au! Amorous he! Au, Au Ababwa!

    Prince Au! Amorous he!

    Au, All Ababwa!

    Heard your princess was a sight lovely to see!

    And that good people, is why he got dolled up anddropped by...

    With sixty elephants, llamas galore,

    With his bear and lions, a brass band and more,

    With his forty fakirs, his cooks, his bakers

    And birds that warble on key!

    Make way for Prince...

    Prince Au!

    Say hey to Prince Au!

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    He’s got the mon-keys, lets

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    see the mon-keys!

    fee. He’s got fans, he’s- got

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