Disney's ALADDIN looking for young musicians for first 'Music Play Day' at Alhambra Theatre
Disney’s Aladdin is launching its first ever ‘Music Play Day’ on 20 August, during the highly anticipated run of the show at Bradford’s Alhambra Theatre (14 August – 1 September).
This innovative programme will welcome up to 70 young musicians and give them hands on experience of working with a professional theatre orchestra.
Members of the Aladdin orchestra will give instrument specific masterclasses throughout the day as the group work towards a performance of the award-winning music from the show at the end of the day on the Alhambra Theatre stage. The aim of the Music Play Day is to inspire and encourage students who enjoy playing an instrument and give them an insight into the daily work as a professional musician.
Disney’s Aladdin are looking for young musicians aged between 12-18 from the Yorkshire area who have reached Grade 5 or above in their instruments to take part in the Music Play Day
Disney Theatrical Group’s Education and Audience Engagement Manager, Nancy Shakerley, said: ‘We are excited to hear from young musicians in the Yorkshire area who would like to take part in this event. It’s a great opportunity for any musician who is considering a career in the creative industries. Participants will work with our orchestra, network with other musicians and perform on the Alhambra stage.’
Following the success for four music play days with The Lion King in Glasgow, Manchester and two in London, Disney Theatrical Group are thrilled to see this impactful initiative reach further. The wonderful music in Disney’s Aladdin features songs from the animated film, as well as new music by Alan Menken with lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice and Chad Beguelin.
To apply, please click here. Applications close on 11 July at 10am.