A cast of 87 local children and teenagers invite you to the magical desert kingdom of Agrabah.
From tonight and across the weekend as Disney's Aladdin Jr Musical is performed by Stamford Pantomime Players at the Corn Exchange.
Based on the 90s animated film, it tells the story of a kindhearted street urchin who falls for a princess and who's tricked into entering a cave of wonders to unleash a wish granting genie from a magical lamp.
Principals Otto Forkin and Harmony Chapman say it's going to be spectacular.
"Yeah, so this has the same story, but it's elevated through the set and the costume, which I would say is the best it's ever been in one of these types of shows. The costumes are handcrafted and the set is absolutely amazing."
"The Magic Carpet, which is a massive feature. It looks amazing on stage."

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