Aladdin McFaddin


Staff | |
Producer | Janet Espinosa |
Assistant Producer | Joyce Pagan |
Director | Carol Harris |
Assistant Diretor | Tom Harris |
Set & Costume Design | Carol Harris |
Lighting design | Garth Cattarall |
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Cast | |
Aladdin McFaddin | David Lorber |
Bessie Mae Moocho | Sarah Schwartz |
El Slippo Magish | Christopher Wehr |
Don Cleggman von Sultaqn | John Bodine |
Mother Matilda McBridey McFaddin | Mandy Duarte |
Tale Spinners | Tami Espinosa, Megan Stocks |
Debra Kadabra | Sabrina Lloyd |
Sandra Kadabra | Sabrina Montalvo |
Barbra Kadabra | Nicole Nelson |
Genie of the Lamp | Kelly Glenn |
Gong-Banger | Sonia Gariaeff |
Tinkles White & Ivory | Portia Belo, Sara Lockhart |
Visiers | Jason Garcia, Joshua Garcia |
Slaves of the Lamp | Megan Bubnis, Tom Hepner, Lizzie Hepner |
Nurse | Carrie King |
Axmen: Keith Echols, Ian Gregor, Matt Hepner, Noah Schwartz, Jeff Scheidler, Jeff Pagan | |
Stalagmites: Katrina Bodine, Rachel Burkes, Kristy Johnson, Nancy Kennedy, Shawn Smith, Roxanne Simi, Kellie Tharp, Karen Anger | |
Female Dancers: Jenny Fels, Cynthia Raff, Amanda Roth, Jenny Tarvin, Melissa Uthes, Cinnamon Warfield | |
Male Dancers: Ryan Bubnis, Robert Fordham, Joel Gregor, John Motter | |
Nurses’ Kids: Carrie Glenn, Hilary Little, Hillary Jensen, Clent Sutton, Rebecca Marlitt, Nicole Senigaglia, Melissa Werner | |
Chorus: Gordy Allen, Andre Pagan, Nickolas Simi, Chris Warfield, Catarina Gallardo |
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Come see our young performers in this musical comedy loosely based on tales of Aladdin from The Arabian Nights. The sultan’s beautiful daughter¸ Bessie Mae Moocho¸ loves an honest young fellow named Aladdin McFaddin¸ but he’s a dreamer and therefore very poor. So the sultan chooses a filthy rich Oklahoma oil magnate to marry her. Aladdin finds a dirty old lamp and rubs some of the grime off—and a genie appears. He’s a lovable genie¸ but he’s deaf from all the ka-booms when he’s released. Nevertheless¸ he and Aladdin have a grand old time thwarting the sultan’s greedy plan. The music is as clever and enjoyable as the script.

Photos by Eugene’s Salon of Photography