The musical Aladin with music by POOH scheduled at the Teatro Augusteo on February 8th and 9th

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The show “Aladin – The Musical” will arrive at the Augusteo Theater in Naples on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th February, with two performances scheduled at 18 pm. This musical was written by Stefano D'Orazio and features music by Pooh, performed by Roby Facchinetti, Dodi Battaglia and Red Canzian.

### Production Details

The show is directed by Luca Cattaneo, with choreography by Ilenia De Rosa. The musical direction is entrusted to Enrico Galimberti, while Fabrizio Cattaneo and Laura David are respectively in charge of the scenography and costumes. Antonio Casanova takes care of the special effects and illusions, contributing to creating an enchanted atmosphere. The cast includes Max Laudadio in the role of the Genie.

### Cast and Characters

In the role of Aladin we will see Eugenio Grandi, while Jasmine will be played by Angela Ranica. Alessandro Gaglio and Alessandro Casaletto will play the roles of Jafar and Jago, respectively. Rounding out the cast, Federico Della Sala will play Abu and Sofia Radicioni will be Shadia. Other cast members include Lorenzo Pozzaglia, Michele Rossano and Serena Riccardi.

### A World of Magic and Adventure

The story is set in the evocative setting of ancient Baghdad, following the adventures of the young thief Aladin and his love for Princess Jasmine, the only heir to the throne. The plot is enriched with twists with the entrance of the evil Grand Vizier and the Genie of the Lamp, who promises to change the fate of their story. Tickets start at 30 euros and can be purchased at the box office, at authorized retailers and online at Ticketone and Bigliettoveloce. For further details, call 081414243.


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The Aladdin show looks interesting, but I don't know if I'll go see it. The story is nice and there are many good actors, but it doesn't convince me completely. The tickets are a bit expensive, 30 euros is not cheap.

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