Aladdin  

Aladdin and the Wonderlamp


suitable for children of 5 years and older

Book: Erich Loibner
Directed by: Werner Hierzer
Choreography: Gabi Hubatsch

Costume/Tailoring: Christine Hierzer-Riedler
Stage design: Werner Hierzer, Andrea Rensen, Britta Lütz
Light engineering: Werner Hierzer
Music: Georg Albert
Singers and speakers:
Michaela Christl, Uli Jürgens, Georg Albert, Christoph Habegger,
Karsten Lochau, Reinhard Rainer, Bernhard Weinzinger

Marionetteplayer:
Christine Hierzer-Riedler, Werner Hierzer, Walter Kukla,
Rudolf Schwarzenberger, Isabell Francisci-Ragger,
Maria Drabits, Claudia Hisberger, Lisa Pippan,
Saviz Foroughi, Ute von Maurnböck
Duration 1 h 15 min, intermission after 30 min.

Synopsis

The story from "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights" is about a greedy magician who is searching for the famous wonderlamp.
Inside the lamp there lives a genie who is able make all wishes come true. But not everybody can find the lamp – only an innocent and kindhearted boy like Aladdin.
To gain Aladdin’s trust the magician pretends to be his long lost uncle. On a magic carpet they fly to the cave where the wonderlamp is hidden.
Aladdin cannot find the wonderlamp right away, so the magician leaves him alone: only if Aladdin finds the wonderlamp he will be freed. But finally Aladdin’s best friend Koko, a parrot, rescues him.

On their way home they meet a beautiful princess called Jasmin. The princess and Aladdin fall in love and want to get married - but her father, the powerful sultan, does not want a poor boy to marry his daughter. But with the help of genie's wonderlamp Jasmin and Aladdin can get married in the end.