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First Look: Matthew Croke as Aladdin

by Staff Writer
May 3, 2017
Reading Time: 1 min read
Aladdin - Prince Edward Theatre. Matthew Croke (Aladdin) and Jade Ewen (Jasmine) ┬® Disney

Aladdin - Prince Edward Theatre. Matthew Croke (Aladdin) and Jade Ewen (Jasmine) ┬® Disney

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Here’s a first look at Matthew Croke as the title role in Aladdin ahead of his first performance in the role on 5 June 2017 at the Prince Edward Theatre. The role of Aladdin will be Matthew Croke’s debut in a leading role in the West End with Jade Ewen and Trevor Dion Nicholas continuing in the roles of Jasmine and Genie respectively.

As previously announced, Nick Cavaliere will join the company to play the role of Iago, whilst current cast members Miles Barrow, Leon Craig and Daniel de Bourg will step into the roles of Omar, Babkak and Kassim respectively. Don Gallagher and Irvine Iqbal will continue in their respective roles of Jafar and the Sultan.

Aladdin - Prince Edward Theatre. Matthew Croke (Aladdin) ┬® Disney 10700
Aladdin – Prince Edward Theatre. Matthew Croke (Aladdin) ┬® Disney 10700

 

       
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