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nemo-draco · 1 year
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purplefloyd · 1 year
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Babkak comic cuz he's my boy. King of retorts.
Dialogue from right after the boys do their Babkak Omar Aladdin Kassim number and take donations so they can leave their life of crime behind. And then they only get one coin.
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Miss these goobers hard
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heyyesimtrash-whatofit · 11 months
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So I was listening to my theater playlist again, as I do, and I’ve come to quite the final question
Why oh why does the Broadway Aladdin soundtrack line up with the M!IK cast as well as it does??
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princess-ibri · 6 months
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Do you know about the deleted Aladdin characters Babkak, Omar, and Kassim? They were originally Aladdin's friends before they were removed and replaced with Abu.
I do!! Love those dudes, so glad they put them back in the Aladdin musical for Broadway. All their songs are so fun
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songs-to-appreciate · 2 years
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the-plot-blog-thing · 5 months
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For Fun: Here's My Favorite Disney Songs That Were Deleted/Changed in the Final Film (Part 3)
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"High Adventure" would've seen Babkak, Omar, Kassim, and The Genie of the Ring on their way to rescue Aladdin from Jafar. This was also restored in the Broadway version.
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Ashman and Menken set Aladdin aside to finish work on Beauty. By the time they got back to work on it, the script was already in the process of being rewritten. Ashman only finished two more songs before his death. "Prince Ali" and the first of what would end up being several attempts at a Jafar song, "Humiliate the Boy". (Note, in the early drafts, Genie could grant unlimited wishes, hence why this song is the way it is.)
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After Ashman's death, Menken wrote both the music and lyrics for a new "I Want" song for Aladdin entitled "You Can Count On Me". Given the context of when he wrote this, this makes me tear up.
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As the script came together, Menken teamed up with Andrew Lloyd Webber's former collaborator, Tim Rice to finish the songs for Aladdin. They kept "Arabian Nights", "Friend Like Me", and "Prince Ali" from earlier drafts, and wrote "One Jump Ahead", and "A Whole New World" to round it out. Menken and Rice tried two more times to write a villain song for Jafar. Their first attempt was "Why Me?" which almost made it into the Broadway show, before being cut after tryouts.
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Their next attempt was "My Finest Hour". This didn't work, and they settled on a dark reprise of "Prince Ali" for the final film.
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For The Lion King, Mufasa had a song called "To Be King" which I cannot picture James Earl Jones singing at all.
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Timon and Pumbaa's original song, "Warthog Rhapsody" is pretty fun (I actually kinda enjoy this one more than Hakuna Matata). Its tune would be repurposed for "That's All I Need" from The Lion King 1 1/2.
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Timon originally also had a verse in Hakuna Matata. This would later help inform the plot of Lion King 1 1/2.
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Timon and Pumbaa also almost sang "Can You Feel The Love Tonight?" which would've been really funny in hindsight.
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Most famously, Scar's reprise of "Be Prepared" where he hits on Nala was slightly repurposed i. the Broadway show as the song "The Madness of King Scar"
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To be Continued in Part 4!
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devilsrecreation · 3 months
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Apparently, there’s a deleted Aladdin song (now used in the Broadway musical) that featured Aladdin and his three friends. Yeah, Aladdin had friends in an early draft. And now I’m imagining Raine, Amber, Katya, and Derwin singing this song back when they were known as the BATTS. Like TELL ME THAT’S NOT THEIR SONG IT FITS THEM SO WELL
And cuz I’m multifandom trash, I have more ideas:
Wema, Tunu, Kijana, and Dogo causing mischief as kids do
I have a hc that Walleye Pike sometimes joins Polly, Clueless, and Monty when they’re pillaging so this song is totally them
The snake squad: It’s Kaa, Sir Hiss, Ushari, and Fu-xi
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theuncoupleddiningcar · 4 months
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Hello👋🫰 I want to know your OC's lore if you don't mind❤️
HIII!! I've typed out a basic summary of Maya's character!
Maya is a baker in Agrabah based around the musical Aladdin. She runs her family's bakery, as it has been passed down for generations. She's friends with the BOAK boys and definitely doesn't give them way too many freebies-! She's closest with Babkak and Kassim, while also crushing on both of them. She has big dreams of becoming a royal performer for the Sultan, but her parents are very strict about keeping this bakery alive. Maya's younger sister, Farah, is a street dancer who is shunned by her parents for her occupation. Maya, however, adores her and they are incredibly close! She's shy when it comes to performing, unlike her sister, but she can PERFORM like nobody's business if she's comfortable. She's also dating a showoff, Kassim. After the musical, she resides in the palace with him. Maya also has a friend named Avah who is dating Jafar. They are so silly! Avah belongs to @avatheartcup1 on Instagram!
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(These last two were drawn by Ava!!)
I hope you all love these girls as much as I do!
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Hi theater kids! On Saturday night, I went to see Aladdin on Broadway!!! It was one of the coolest and most well done shows I have ever had the privilege to see.
Our cast was Michael James Scott as the Genie, Jacob Gutierrez (understudy) as Aladdin, Shoba Narayan as Jasmine, Don Darryl Rivera as Iago, Dennis Stowe as Jafar, Jeremy Gaston (standby) as Babkak, Brad Weinstock as Omar, Milo Alosi as Kassim, and JC Montgomery as the Sultan.
All in all, a beautiful show, I loved the translation from screen to stage and the beautiful theater it was in.
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thenewnio · 2 years
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Another scene from the hypothetical Aladdin Broadway/Shiki Theatre sequel.
A continuation of this: https://thenewnio.tumblr.com/post/684190872972247040/scene-from-a-hypothetical-aladdin-broadwayshiki
The knot was coming undone. Just one more tug...
The rope around Iago’s wrists came loose. Finally! Now he could focus on getting out of the sack.
Which was tied shut.
From the outside.
This was going to be tough.
Iago tried his hardest to pull the mouth of the sack open, but it wasn’t getting any looser. Then he remembered that he was being guarded.
Babkak, Omar, and Kassim loitered next to the squirming sack. Aladdin had given them orders to guard Iago, but it was kind of a dull job.
“Hey!” Iago’s muffled voice issued from the sack. “You, big hungry guy!”
"Babkak,” Babkak said.
“Whatever. I'll get a snack for you if you open the bag!” 
That did sound tempting, but Iago was obviously lying. “Yeah, okay,” Babkak nodded. “What kind of snack is it?”
“It’s a surprise treat. Now, open the bag!”
“Where are you gonna get the surprise from?” asked Omar.
Beneath the gunny, Iago’s face fell. “Uh...”
Kassim bent down to address their prisoner. “Look, Al wants us to keep a close eye on you until he’s gotten everything ready. Until then, you’ll just have to stay in there.”
“OH, COME ON!” Iago cried, wriggling inside the sack. “I got a wife and three kids! Imagine them growing up, never knowing their daddy!”
“You’re not really married, are you?”
“I could be one day!” Iago increased his frantic struggles to get free. “PLEASE, open the bag! I can’t breathe in here!”
“The bag’s made of gunny!” Kassim pointed out. “You shouldn’t have any problem-”
“It’s getting dark...” The sack ceased its movements, becoming still.
“Oh no.” Omar rushed to the sack. “He’s dying in there!” He began untying the mouth.
“Omar, don’t-” Kassim began, but it was too late.
A fist shot out of the sack, connecting with Omar’s jawline. He fell backwards, as Iago quickly crawled out of the sack, scrambling to his feet.
“Grab him!” Kassim exclaimed. Babkak advanced on Iago, but the latter managed to avoid the former, running through the open doors into the palace, with the three chasing after him.
In the dining room, the Sultan asked Aladdin, “Why did you bring up that deceitful manservant anyway?”
“Sultan, I have to tell you something about Iago,” Aladdin began, when there was a commotion outside the room. In another moment, the doors burst open, and Babkak, Omar, and Kassim threw themselves through. They had tackled someone, and were now trying to pin him down.
Everyone in the room recognized who it was that the three were trying to restrain. Aladdin awkwardly finished his confession.
“He's... back?”
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ff2-soda-pop · 2 years
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For fandom, Aladdin
oooo yeaheyaheayh i can do this sdfghgfd 👀👀👀-
blorbo (favorite character, character I think about the most)
...kassim its fucking kassim i dont know why my brain was like “THIS ONE-” but yknow sdfghjhgfd. here we are.
scrunkly (my “baby”, character that gives me cuteness aggression, character that is So Shaped)
literally just aladdin himself. look at him and tell me thats not just A Friend sdfghjgf-
scrimblo bimblo (underrated/underappreciated fave)
im just gonna say babkak omar and kassim in one because like. musical is kinda more obscure than the movie and they only exist in the musical so like!! not as well known but also like literally my favorites!!!! (also i feel like just saying that just. i love the songs they’re in dfghgfds)
glup shitto (obscure fave, character that can appear in the background for 0.2 seconds and I won’t shut up about it for a week)
ok so since most of the background characters are literally just. background characters this is hard (also i havent seen the straight-to-video sequels so i cant say anyone from that- idk why but my brain is like “haha No Focusing we dont Do That Here” every time I try to watch one its so weird BUTANYWAYS) but like. you know those kids at like the very start (i say that as if they dont show up like ten minutes into the movie which is not really “the very start” ASDFGFDS) that aladdin gives his bread to? love them theres no reason for this they just seem Very Nice to me :D
poor little meow meow (“problematic”/unpopular/controversial/otherwise pathetic fave)
....okay honestly N/A unless im allowed to put kassim again because genuinely i cant think of any characters that would fit as a “poor little meow meow”-
horse plinko (character I would torment for fun, for whatever reason)
abu can go to the horse plinko i Dont Care i just never liked abu and i still dont i cant explain it ASDFGHGFD- idk just. he literally just gets on my nerves and i dunno why i just- ughh
eeby deeby (character I would send to superhell)
jafar WITHOUT A DOUBT he is literally the fucking worst of like all the characters you ever just hate a character so bad-
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purplefloyd · 2 months
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latest art drop for my friends at new amsterdam theatre. some wall hangings of Babkak, Omar, Kassim and Iago! i added beading on them as well that reflects their costumes and to add to that agrabah vibe.
i brought these a few weeks ago when i went for my birthday, so they have probably been hanging in the new am since which is very cool!
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naturecoaster · 2 years
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Live Oak Congratulates New Instructor Ezekiel Richards
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New Instructor of Jazz, Tap, and Our All-New BOYS’ Dance Class. Live Oak Congratulates New Instructor Ezekiel Richards Ezekiel (Zeke) Richards has been a member of Live Oak Theatre since the age of eight, performing in dozens of shows. He recently distinguished himself as the featured male dancer (Albert) in our critically acclaimed production of NEWSIES. For information about Live Oak Conservatory go to www.LiveOakTheatre.org/Conservatory, call 352-593-0270 or email [email protected]. Follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/LiveOakTheatre. Some of Zeke’s favorite roles are Edmund in The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, Peter Pan in Peter Pan Jr., Babkak in Aladdin Jr. and Mr. Brownlow in Oliver! Jr. He has studied dance at Blackwood Studios for more than 5 years and is a member of their STAR COMPANY (a dance competition group). Zeke has distinguished himself in several competitions, including Pasco County's Spotlight on Talent 2021 where he received 2nd Place in Solo Category 5. Zeke was recently awarded 1st place in Pasco County's Spotlight on Talent 2022. Most notably, he was offered and received a Full Scholarship to attend a Dance Collective Workshop. He has also received a full scholarship to the Fort Lauderdale Youth Ballet summer intensive (worth $1200). In addition to dance, Ezekiel takes singing lessons, and in his free time he likes to spend time with family and friends, practice piano, and read. Below is some information about the classes he teaches Jazz – Ages 8-11, Young dancers will learn basic concepts of jazz. Dancers will learn jazz styles from different artists. Thursday, 11:00 – 11:50am. Tap – Ages 8-11, Techniques in Tap with emphasis on form and aspects of performance. Learning Tap gives ear training and the ability to learn complicated rhythm patterns. Thursday, 12:00 – 12:50pm. Boys’ Dance– Ages 10+, This unique class will provide boys with the necessary technique for the foundation and focus of ballet which will help them become stronger, more flexible, improve posture, and ultimately help them with other types of dances. Thursday, 1:30 – 2:30pm. About the Live Oak Conservatory Programs Live Oak Theatre & Conservatory is – above all - a family friendly theatre program which exists to enrich families, individuals, and the community by providing positive artistic experiences in the Performing Arts - including excellent, affordable, and edifying family friendly entertainment, performance, and educational opportunities. We offer group classes and private lessons in acting, improv, youth art, musical theatre, singing, hip hop, tap, jazz, ballet, Acro, and most musical instruments including piano, guitar, and violin. To compliment Live Oak Theatre’s tradition of bringing top notch musical theatre entertainment and training to our community, our Conservatory offers classes in dance, music and drama which together make up a well-rounded and versatile performing arts educational program. Children… and adults… can take these classes to enhance their creative and artistic skills and combine them with other fine arts and performing arts skills. The Live Oak Conservatory is Hernando County’s one stop destination for education in the performing arts! Read the full article
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I made some Valentine’s drawings with all the Aladdin characters. I hope you like them!
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The return
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