Disney’s “Aladdin” Arrives in the 315Disney's "Aladdin" Arrives in the 315
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Arnav Pokhrel
Arnav: Disney’s Aladdin Musical begins its North American Tour right here in the 315. The tour–which takes places across 19 cities–provides Syracuse residents with a live Broadway Experience featuring actors right from the original Broadway show.
Syracuse resident Juliette Daigneault explains that this show is one that provides nostalgia to her childhood.
Juliette Daigneault: ” Growing up, aladdin was always one of my favorite disney movies, because Princess Jasmine was super empowering. So, seeing the broadway show here will be a pretty inspiring experience ”
Arnav: Daigneault plans to attend the show with her family and friends. She notes that a real broadway show is not a common occurance in Syracuse.
Juliette Daigneault: ” I’ve never seen a lot of live plays or shows before, so being able to go see this show is a pretty exciting opportunity, especially being so close to Syracuse ”
Arnav: Disney’s Aladdin has 8 shows planned from Wednesday to Sunday this week. Tickets are available online or in-person at the Landmark Theater Box Office.
Reporting for NCC News, Arnav Pokhrel
SYRACUSE, N.Y.(NCC News) — Disney’s “Aladdin” sweeps through the 315 as the Disney North American Tour kicks off its journey right here in Syracuse. Spanning across 19 cities, the tour features actors straight from the original Broadway show.
For Syracuse local Juliette Daigneault, “Aladdin” isn’t just another show; it’s a gateway to childhood memories.
“Growing up, ‘Aladdin’ was always one of my favorite Disney movies, because Princess Jasmine was super empowering. So, seeing the Broadway show here will be a pretty inspiring experience”
For her, the arrival of a real Broadway production in Syracuse is a noticeable event event.
“I’ve never seen a lot of live plays or shows before, so being able to go see this show is a pretty exciting opportunity, especially being so close to Syracuse.”
Disney’s “Aladdin” is set to show on the Landmark Theater stage with eight shows from Wednesday through Sunday this week. Tickets for these performances are available online or in-person at the Landmark Theater Box Office.