- April 3, 2025
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The Aladdin Jr. cast concludes rehearsal of one of the musical numbers with grand gestures. Photo by Paige Wilson
Aladdin, played by Sewyer Perry, dances with ensemble members. Photo by Paige Wilson
A narrator asks Aladdin, played by 17-year-old Sewyer Perry, a question during rehearsal. Photo by Paige Wilson
Ensemble members rehearse the opening number of Aladdin Jr. Photo by Paige Wilson
The narrators stand front and center for the opening number of Aladdin Jr. rehearsal. Photo by Paige Wilson
The narrators asks a question to Jafar (center), played by 18-year-old Alante Jackson, during rehearsal. Photo by Paige Wilson
Director Larry Williams instructs the cast of Aladdin Jr. during rehearsal. Photo by Paige Wilson
Cassidy Van Brink, 17, ponders on stage as the parrot, Iago. Photo by Paige Wilson
Aladdin, played by Sewyer Perry, becomes surrounded by villagers and the parrot, Iago, played by Cassidy Van Brink. Photo by Paige Wilson
Aladdin, played by Sewyer Perry, and Genie, played by Gerald Kitt, rehearse with the ensemble surrounding them. Photo by Paige Wilson
Aladdin, played by Sewyer Perry, and Jasmine, played by Abigail Andrade, rehearse on stage. Photo by Paige Wilson
Aladdin, played by Sewyer Perry, sits on stage while Iago the parrot, played by Cassidy Van Brink; Genie, played by Gerald Kitt; and Jafar, played by Alante Jackson, tap dance on stage behind him. Photo by Paige Wilson
Aladdin, played by Sewyer Perry, and Genie, played by Gerald Kitt, shake hands to conclude the musical number. Photo by Paige Wilson
The Flagler Playhouse in Bunnell has transformed into Agrabah, the fictional Arabian city that sets the scene for Disney's Aladdin.
For three and a half weeks, 43 children age 8 to 18 rehearsed for their upcoming performances of Aladdin Jr. during Flagler Playhouse's Summer Theatre Camp.
Tickets are $20 and can be purchased on flaglerplayhouse.com or by calling the Flagler Playhouse box office at 586-0773.
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