Don’t miss your chance to see 60 local campers, aged six to sixteen, perform on stage in the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Arts Education Program’s original adaptation of Aladdin on Friday, August 8th at 7 p.m.
The campers are cast on Monday, and by show time on Friday, they are performance-ready with professional costumes and stunning sets. For Aladdin, it’s not easy to find a magic lamp, and it’s even harder to get a date. Follow a whirlwind of famous Arabian Tales from Ali Baba to Scheherazade, and even Sinbad the Sailor, as Aladdin journeys in search of a magic lamp in a Cave of not-so-great Wonders. During his travels, Aladdin hunts for answers and advice from wise genies, a powerful Sultan and even his own mother to uncover a way to meet the princess. Nevertheless, even with his magic lamp in hand, he will have to learn that it takes much more than a wish to make a good impression. This show is full of memorable characters from lost penguins to talking palm trees, and sure is an adventure worthy of 1001 laughs.
Tickets are $15.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Arts is located at 76 Main Street in Westhampton Beach. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 631-288-1500 or visit www.whbpac.org.