Looking for a
memorable evening with your dear ones then go for enjoyable London Westend
show, Aladdin! The popular London musical Aladdin is running with packed houses
at the Prince Edward Theatre. The popular theatre is positioned in the busy
area of Soho, on Old Compton Street. Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and
Covent Garden are also located at a nearby distance. The venue has wide range
of shops, bars and restaurants around the theatre.
If you are
planning to visit the theatre to catch the blockbuster London musical Aladdin
then you can visit the theatre via various modes of commutations such as tubes,
buses, cars and taxis. For those who are planning
to visit the theatre via tube then the nearest tube station to the
theatre is Leicester Square, a short walk away and reached on either the
Piccadilly or Northern lines. You can board bus route numbers 14, 19 and 38 all
stop on Charing Cross Road. You can also hire a taxi or drive your own car, as
the nearest car park is in Chinatown on Newport Place, just 3 minutes away from
the theatre.
The
spectacular London musical Aladdin is a
razzle-dazzle musical featuring colourful sets and costumes. The highly
anticipated Broadway smash-hit Aladdin is running with houseful shows at the
London Westend Prince Edward Theatre since May 2016. The blockbuster show is
adapted from the Disney movie with the same name. The story of Aladdin is set
against the backdrop of Agrabah, featuring well-known songs by Alan Menken.
Aladdin is a
Tony Award-nominated musical which revolves around young boy, Aladdin and his
friends, Kassim, Omar and Babkak. Aladdin’s chance encounter with Princess
Jasmine makes them fall in love with each other. Their love angers the villainous
Grand Vizier, Jafar, who wants Jasmine and the throne for himself. The
magnificent show is a complete wild Arabian adventure full of flying carpets,
caves of treasure and a tap-dancing genie!
The show
features some of the chartbusting musical numbers from Menken’s original film
score, including "Arabian Nights", "One Jump Ahead",
"Friend Like Me", and the Academy Award-winning "A Whole New
World".