Heights Elementary students to perform “Aladdin Kids”

Several members of the cast, including Johanna Lecher (Jasmine), Norah Kelley (Aladdin), Will Duncan (Jafar), Izzy Bailey (Iago), Stage Director Nicole Tomazewski and Student Assistant Director Drew Hilton, along with Director Marianne Collar are shown rehearsing a scene for the Hamilton Heights Elementary School production of "Aladdin Kids."

Magic and talent are set to sweep the stage from Hamilton Heights Elementary School’s musical production of Disney’s Aladdin Kids. Hamilton Heights High School Auditorium will come alive with colorful costumes, music, song and dance for two special performances at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 2, at Hamilton Heights High School, 25802 State Road 19, Arcadia.

The community is invited to attend this spectacular 45-minute musical, designed for elementary school-aged performers, which is based on the endearing 1992 Disney film. The cast is comprised of 44 students from the elementary school (grades 3 to 5) and 20 student production crew members directed by Marianne Collar.

You will absolutely love this exciting stage adaptation of this legendary tale of the lovable thief with the heart of gold. Join Aladdin, Jasmine, and the fast-talking, wisecracking Genie as they discover mystical caves, take magic carpet rides and outwit the evil sorcerer, Jafar. Adapted especially for young performers, this musical includes favorite Alan Menken songs such as “Friend Like Me,” “A Whole New World,” and “Prince Ali.” With colorful characters and nonstop adventure, Aladdin Kids is sure to be a crowd-pleaser for all ages.

“This musical isn’t only about having fun and entertaining an audience, these students are empowered to find something new in themselves that will carry over to other areas in life’s learning journey,” said Collar, now in her second year of directing. “It is my hope that music and theatre will build confidence in these elementary students and give them a place to grow in ways they never knew possible. We hope the community comes out in force to support these young performers while enjoying a fun and entertaining show.”

Tickets can be purchased at the door on the date of the performance. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for students. Cash only.