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Disney's Aladdin Disney’s Aladdin JR. Rehearsal Schedule All rehearsals are from 5:30pm until 7:30pm at Freedom Middle School Theatre. You may use the back theatre doors to enter rehearsals. Please be on time! February 13 Parent Meeting 14 No Rehearsal 16 Read through whole cast 17 Music/Dance (Arabian Nights) whole cast 20 Music solos, small groups *(rehearsal will be 6:00pm to 7:30pm) 21 Music whole cast 23 No Rehearsal 24 Review all music / some dance whole cast 27 Blocking Scene 1 all leads (except Genie & Carpet), thief, shopkeepers, guards 28 Blocking Scenes 2/3 Jasmine, Aladdin, Abu, Razoul, Jafar, Iago, Narrators, Urchins, Guards March 1 Blocking Scene 4 Razoul, Guards, Aladdin, Abu, Genie, Carpet, Genie Clones 2 Blocking Scene 5 All leads 5 “Prince Ali” whole cast 6 Scene 6 Jasmine, Aladdin, Abu, All Villains 8 Scene 7 whole cast 9 Music Review whole cast ***Saturday, March 10*** WORK DAY 9:30am til we’re done Bring tools, paint gear, cleaning gear; come when you can, stay as long as you can! Off Book March Continued 12 Scene 1 whole cast 13 Scene 2/3 Jasmine, Aladdin, Abu, Razoul, Jafar, Iago, Narrators, Urchins, Guards 15 Scene 4 Razoul, Guards, Aladdin, Abu, Genie, Carpet, Genie Clones 16 Scene 5 All leads 19 Scene 6 Jasmine, Aladdin, Abu, All Villains 20 Scene 7 whole cast 22 Scenes 1 – 4 whole cast 23 Scenes 5 – 7 whole cast *** The following two weeks are Spring Break. We know many of you will be gone for part of that time. We will be continuing with dance rehearsals through this time. Rehearsals will continue from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. 26&27 One Jump Aladdin, Abu, Jasmine, Narrators, Townspeople, Guards, Harem Girls, Dancers, Shopkeepers 29&30 Friend Like Me Aladdin, Genie, Genie Clones, Carpet, Abu, Harem Girls, Dancers April 2&3 Prince Ali whole cast 5&6 No Rehearsal 9, 10, 12, 13 whole show each night whole cast Show Week!!!!!!!!!! We will do costume, hair, and makeup each night. *Come in as soon as you can to get ready. ***No eating in costume!!! The downbeat is 6:00pm. We should be through no later than 8:00pm (hopefully earlier). 16 Dress rehearsal 17 Dress rehearsal (pictures begin at 4:30pm) 18 Dress rehearsal (pictures begin at 4:30pm) 19 – 21 Shows begin at 7:00pm. Call is 5:00pm. 22 Final show begins at 3:00pm. Call is 1:00pm. Cast party following costume turn in after last show! Aladdin JR. Cast Breakdowns Leads: Aladdin, Jasmine, Genie, Jafar, Razoul, Iago, Abu, Sultan, Carpet, Narrators Villains: Jafar, Razoul, Iago, Guards Cast by Scene Opening: Narrators, Harem Girls, Dancers Scene 1: Whole cast except Genie, Genie Clones, Carpet Scene 2: Jasmine, Aladdin, Abu, Urchins, Razoul, Guards Scene 3: Narrators, Jafar, Iago Scene 4: Razoul, Guards, Aladdin, Abu, Genie, Genie Clones, Carpet, Harem Girls, Dancers Scene 5: Whole Cast Scene 6: Jasmine, Aladdin, Villains Scene 7: Whole Cast Cast by Song “Arabian Nights” Narrators “One Jump” Aladdin, shopkeepers, townspeople, harem girls, matron, Razoul, guards, Jasmine “Arabian Nights reprise#1” Narrators “Why Me?” Jafar, Iago “Arabian Nights reprise#2” Razoul, guards “Friend Like Me” Genie, Genie clones, Harem Girls, Dancers “Prince Ali” Whole Cast “A Whole New World” Jasmine, Aladdin “Why Me? Reprise” Jafar, Razoul, Guards “Prince Ali Reprise” Iago, Jafar, Razoul “A Whole New World Finale” Whole Cast .
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