ECHO readers can get early access to tickets for the legendary Broadway smash hit Aladdin at Liverpool Empire theatre. The show will run from December 11, 2024, until January 4, 2025. General sale opens tomorrow, but readers can get exclusive access today. The UK and Ireland tour will feature Yeukayi Ushe as Genie and Gavin Adams as Aladdin. Desmonda Cathabel will play Jasmine in Edinburgh, with casting for future venues to be announced.
Tickets for Aladdin at the Liverpool Empire theatre go on general sale tomorrow, but ECHO readers can get early access today.
The legendary Broadway smash hit is coming to Liverpool from December 11, 2024, until January 4, 2025. General sale opens for fans tomorrow at 10am, but Liverpool Empire is giving readers an exclusive link to get tickets today . Based on the iconic film, guests can expect a magical showcase filled with a variety of performances and routines. The UK and Ireland tour of Disney’s Aladdin will star Yeukayi Ushe as Genie and Gavin Adams as Aladdin.READ MORE: Holland & Barrett's £5 vitamin that 'stops the common cold in its tracks'
Desmonda Cathabel will play Jasmine when the show opens in Edinburgh, with casting for the role in future venues to be announced in due course. They will be joined by Adam Strong as Jafar, Jo Servi as Sultan, Angelo Paragosoas Iago, Nay-Nay as Babkak, Adam Taylor as Omar, and Nelson Bettencourt as Kassim.
Thomas Schumacher, president and producer of Disney Theatrical Productions, said: "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."Sunday at 1:00pm and 6:00pmGet your exclusive pre-sale tickets to Aladdin here.
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