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The Oxford University Light Entertainment Society is proud to present Aladdin!
In the bustling city of Agrabah-on-Thames resides a young chap called Aladdin; a street rat helping others by stealing what he can, it’s no wonder he always finds himself in trouble. On the other side of the city, Princess Jasmine is pacing the Royal Palace, longing for freedom and adventure. One fateful night, Aladdin and Jasmine’s worlds will collide and sparks will fly. If only the evil Abanazer wasn’t plotting to find the Magic Lamp and become an all-powerful sorcerer.
Can Aladdin and Jasmine find their happy ending? Will Abanazer rule over Agrabah-on-Thames? And what’s so special about this Magic Lamp anyway?
Special thanks to Jesús Siller Farfán, Rebecca Barton and Rachael Twyford for filming.
Best Villainous Character | Jake Griffiths (Brasenose) for Abanazer |
Best Group/Double Act | Charlie Howley (LMH) and Valeriia Gladkova (Merton) for Mal and Osric |
Best Marketing Campaign | Lily Miles (ex-Hertford) for Aladdin |
Best Costume | Asha Hartland-Asbury (Brasenose) for all Widow Twankee's Costumes |
Best Best Prop | Lily Miles (ex-Hertford), Tzveta Pokrovska (LMH) and Dave Fargnoli for the Boxes |
Best Audience Participation/Heckle | Benjamin Kybett (ex-Magdalen) for “You'll make a half decent audience one day” “Oh no we won't” |
The “Ooh You Luvvie” Award for Actually Being Able to Act | Georgia Watkins (St Hildas) for Wishee Washee and Death |
Best Heroic Character | Tegan Gears (Teddy Hall) for Aladdin Asha Hartland-Asbury (Brasenose) for Widow Twankee Jules Pars (Pembroke) for Jasmine Georgia Watkins (St Hildas) for Wishee Washee |
Best Villainous Character | Valeriia Gladkova (Merton) for Osric Le Doux Charlie Howley (LMH) for Mal Adeigh |
Best Morally Ambiguous Character | Alex Coombs (St Peter’s) for the Genie of the Lamp Tzveta Pokrovska (LMH) for Empress Eve Neil Suchak (LMH) for Emperor Sheev Stephen Walsh (Teddy Hall) for the Spirit of the Ring |
Best Group/Double Act | Em Fawcett (Wadham) and Rebecca Barton (Regent’s Park) for Wash and Drye Lily Miles (ex-Hertford), Anna White, Rachael Twyford, Branoc Richards (Formerly Magdalen) and Gabrielle Young (St Hilda’s) for the Agrabah Market Folk |
Best Couple | Alex Coombs (St Peter’s) and Stephen Walsh (Teddy Hall) for the Genie and the Spirit Tegan Gears (Teddy Hall) and Jules Pars (Pembroke) for Aladdin and Jasmine Asha Hartland-Asbury (Brasenose) and Jake Griffiths (Brasenose) for Widow Twankee and Albert/Abanazer Charlie Howley (LMH) and Valeriia Gladkova (Merton) for Mal and Osric Neil Suchak (LMH) and Tzveta Pokrovska (LMH) for Sheev and Eve |
Best Spurious Accent | Jake Griffiths (Brasenose) for Welsh Abanazer Georgia Watkins (St Hildas) for Wishee “Filthy Pizza Child” Washee |
Best Directing Team | Markus Beeken (Brasenose), Will Ainsworth (St Edmund Hall) and Velina Robinson (Mansfield) for Aladdin |
Best Script | Perry Hartland-Asbury (ex-Mansfield) for Aladdin |
Best Song | Markus Beeken (Brasenose) and Jake Griffiths (Brasenose) for the Agrabah Tango Perry Hartland-Asbury (ex-Mansfield) for the Genie Song Perry Hartland-Asbury (ex-Mansfield) for Skies of Love |