Thursday, October 10, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Meet The Cast Of Aladdin

Aladdin Jr The Musical is on its way to the Lighthouse Theatre with the latest offering from the Burdekin Singers Theatre Company set to hit the stage this weekend.
There are eight shows in total, spread out over the next three weeks – book your tickets now to this incredible performance from the heart of the community.

Zylon Dalle Cort: Sultan
Zylon Dalle Cort, who plays the Sultan in Aladdin, is excited about portraying a character who loves being the centre of attention. He shares that the Sultan’s flamboyant nature aligns with his own personality, making the role especially enjoyable.
One of the key challenges for Zylon has been memorising the lines, but through hard work and dedication, he's overcome it. A standout moment in rehearsals came when he delivered an emotional outburst, which left the cast in awe. "Everyone was wowed," he recalls, marking it as a proud highlight of his preparation.
Zylon credits his growth as a performer to the strong support of his fellow cast members, noting that they've been working together for a long time and have built a close-knit team.
As the final performance approaches, Zylon hopes the audience will fall in love with the music and the magic of Aladdin. His wish is for them to appreciate the hard work and effort put into bringing the show to life.

Addison Bonato: Jasmin
Addison Bonato, who plays Jasmine in Aladdin, is thrilled to step into the role of a princess living in a palace surrounded by her friends. The chance to embody such a beloved character has been an exciting experience for her.
One of the main challenges Addison faced was memorising her lines, but through perseverance and practice, she’s ready to shine. A particularly proud moment for her was completing all the preparations for the show, marking a significant achievement for the cast.
Addison credits her growth as a performer to her supportive cast members, who have offered helpful tips on how she can improve. Their guidance has been instrumental in her development throughout rehearsals.
As the final performance draws near, Addison hopes the audience will enjoy the magic of Aladdin so much that they’ll want to return to watch the show again.

Leyla Lejarraga: Genie
Leyla Lejarraga, who takes on the role of Genie in Aladdin, is thrilled about the energy and happiness her character brings to the stage. She enjoys hanging out with her friends and feels that Genie’s upbeat personality reflects her own.
One of the challenges Leyla faced in preparing for the role was building her confidence. Thankfully, her friends have been a constant source of support, helping her overcome this hurdle.
Leyla feels proud during almost every scene she’s in, as the excitement for the final performance builds. The experience of working with her fellow cast members has been invaluable— they not only encourage her but also help her rehearse lines, boosting her performance skills.
Leyla is looking forward to bringing the magic of Aladdin to life on stage and sharing the joy of her character with the audience.

Harry Kaminski: Aladdin
Harry Kaminski, who stars as Aladdin, is thrilled to take on his first lead role, where he gets the chance to sing in a tenor range. He relates to Aladdin’s deep desire to make his parents proud, a feeling that motivates his performance.
One of Harry’s biggest challenges has been matching the notes and managing the singing aspect of the role. However, through persistent practice, he’s overcome these hurdles.
A particularly proud moment for Harry was during their first full run-through of the show. When he sang and received applause from the cast, it cemented his confidence and excitement for the final performance.
The supportive cast has played a crucial role in his growth as a performer. "It’s a good group of people with good vibes," Harry said, appreciating the way everyone helps lift each other up.
Harry hopes that the audience will take away a key message from his performance: no matter what situation you’re in, you’ll always have worth.

Taylar Clark: Jafar
Taylar Clark, who plays Jafar in Aladdin, finds it exhilarating to portray a villain for the first time. Despite their differences, she embraces the challenge of stepping into a character that contrasts sharply with her own personality.
One of the significant hurdles Taylar faced was mastering the art of being mean, which required extensive practice. However, a standout moment for her came during rehearsals when she finally perfected her evil laugh, a skill she initially struggled with.
Working alongside her talented cast members has been instrumental in boosting Taylar's confidence as a performer. "Being around amazing people has really helped me grow," she remarked.
Through her portrayal of Jafar, Taylar hopes to convey a valuable lesson to the audience: that while one might wish for certain things, those desires may not always lead to the outcomes they truly want.

Elora Taylor: Iago
Elora Taylor, who plays Iago in Aladdin, finds excitement in being the villain's sidekick, allowing her to embrace a humorous role that resonates with her own funny personality.
A challenge she faced was effectively portraying the comedic essence of her character, particularly as Iago is infatuated with Jafar. Elora struggled initially to embody that affection, but over time, the characters became more natural to her.
A highlight of her rehearsals has been mastering a dance routine, which she notes she has been "nailing" lately. This achievement has contributed to her growing confidence as a performer.
Elora believes that working with her fellow cast members has broadened her social circle, making her feel more comfortable on stage. She appreciates seeing everyone grow together during the production process.
Through her performance, Elora hopes the audience will recognise that, despite their youth, they can still deliver a fantastic show.


Zylon DalleCort: Sultan
Addison Bonato: Jasmin
Leyla Lejarraga: Genie
Harry Kaminski: Aladdin
Taylar Clark: Jafar
Elora Taylor: Iago

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