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ALADDIN AND THE MAGIC LAMP

Date

Sat 11th June 2022

Location

Tweed Heads NSW 2485
Australia

Other Dates

Sat 11th June 2022, 12:00pm

Sun 26th June 2022, 12:00pm

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Saturday 11 June 2022 – Sunday 26 June 2022

Jun 2022

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Written and adapted by Natalie Trengove with original songs by Jim Fury

MRS WISHY WASHY LIVES AND WORKS AT THE PALACE AS A HUMBLE WASHER WOMEN, HER SON ALADDIN IS LAZY AND ALWAYS IN TROUBLE, BUT THINGS START TO LOOK UP WHEN SHE ANSWERS A PERSONAL ADD IN THE LOCAL PAPER AND MEETS ZACHARIAH A BUSINESS MAN AND COLLECTOR OF FINE ART. HE TELLS ALADDIN THAT HE WILL MAKE HIM A RICH MAN IF HE WILL HELP HIM RETRIEVE AN OLD LAMP FROM A CAVE IN THE DESERT BUT, ZACHARIAH TRICKS HIM AND LEAVES HIM TO DIE IN THE CAVE.

HOW HE ESCAPES AND MARRIES HIS CHILDHOOD SWEETHEART THE PRINCESS TAZMIN, WILL TAKE MAGIC AND QUITE A BIT OF LUCK BUT, LIKE ALL GOOD FAIRY TALES, IN THE END GOOD DEFEATS EVIL AND EVERYONE LIVES HAPPILY EVER AFTER.

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DISCOVER VOUCHERS ACCEPTED. CLICK ON DINEANDDISCOVER TICKET TYPE –PLEASE NOTE : for on-line bookings we can only accept ‘HARD COPY’ vouchers and NOT those downloaded to Phone Apps as theseexpire in 10 MINUTES and are re-issued with a different number when you download again. Theseneed to be redeemed ‘on the spot’ – our apologies for any inconvenience.

Tweed Heads Civic and Cultural Centre

Cnr Wharf and Brett Streets

TWEED HEADS NSW 2485

Contact Details

Email: tickets@tweedtheatre.com.au

Date

Sat 11th June 2022

Location

Tweed Heads NSW 2485
Australia

Other Dates

Sat 11th June 2022, 12:00pm

Sun 26th June 2022, 12:00pm

We wish to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. We also acknowledge and respect the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lores, customs and traditions.