Doors
Showtime
Presented By:
the Mann
All Ages
Susie Benchasil Seiter, conductor
Artists, repertoire, and ticket prices are subject to change.
Pack a picnic, grab your magic carpet, and join us for a mystical evening under the stars as the Mann presents Aladdin In Concert with the Oscar®, Golden Globe®, and Grammy®-winning score performed live by The Philadelphia Orchestra in the TD Pavilion at the Mann on July 27!
Aladdin is a street-smart young thief in the mythical city of Agrabah who meets and falls in love with the Sultan’s beautiful daughter, Jasmine, a liberated young lady who seeks to escape her present lifestyle. Help comes when the evil vizier, Jafar, plots to get a magic lamp for his own rise to power and decides he needs Aladdin, a true “diamond in the rough,” to seek the lamp in the Cave of Wonders. Aladdin and his friend, the monkey Abu, gain the lamp and the wise-cracking Genie (Robin Williams) inside for themselves. The Genie changes Aladdin into a prince so he can woo the princess, but the deception fails to impress Jasmine. As his true self, however, he uses his cunning and courage, with the help of the Genie, to defeat Jafar and his evil plans, in the end earning a princely title and the princess.
Howard Ashman and Alan Menken collaborated on six songs, including “Arabian Nights,”” Friend Like Me,” and “Prince Ali.” After Ashman’s death in 1991, Tim Rice wrote additional works, notably “One Jump Ahead” and “A Whole New World.” The film won Academy Awards® for Best Song (“A Whole New World”) and Best Original Score.
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Dining
Picnics are permitted for this performance as a part of our Summer Picnic Series.
If you are 21 years of age or older and plan to consume alcohol at the concert, please be prepared to present proper I.D.
Seating
Outside lawn chairs are permitted for this performance as part of the Mann’s Summer Picnic Series.
Small blankets are permitted for all shows, but we do ask that you be mindful of your neighbors on the lawn.
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