

Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (Dooley)
Elizabeth B. Dooley
Play script.
A very spectacular dramatization of Scheherazade's most wondrous tale.
Three sets.
Oriental costumes.
Cast of 4 women, 3 men, 2 genies, extras.
Suitable for an all-girl cast.
This play is magnificent with the beauty and magic and mystery of the Arabian nights.
Yet its characters lend it a delightful touch of comedy.
The scenes are splendidly theatrical where the Slaves of the Lamp, in phosphorescent costumes, move with oriental rhythm to their magic deed.
But equally satisfying are the playful gaming scenes between Aladdin and the Princess and the explosive scenes between Aladdin's sputtering mother and the Princess' choleric father.
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp is a play written by James Norris and published by Dramatic Publishing (1940).
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