The smash-hit musical will bring the timeless story 'to theatrical life in a unique and dazzling way'
The show, from Disney Theatrical Productions, will land in Manchester in 2024 as part of its first ever UK and Ireland tour.
Thomas Schumacher, president and producer of Disney Theatrical Productions, said: "As Aladdin approaches its second decade onstage, we are thrilled that the 11th production of the glorious Broadway show will soon be seen by audiences throughout the UK and Ireland.READ MORE: Christmas light trail coming to Heaton Park from the makers of Dunham Massey's festive event
"The musical theatre performers in the UK and Ireland rival any on the planet and we look forward to presenting the best of them in this joyous new production." Adapted from Disney’s 1992 animated film and centuries-old folktales including One Thousand and One Nights, this smash-hit musical is 'brought to theatrical life in a unique and dazzling way'.
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