Celebrating 25 years of the Royal Academy of Music's Musical Theatre Program, What a Song and Dance is a brand new exhibition dedicated to musical theatre. From it's vaudeville and operetta roots to today's modern showstoppers, and even looking to the future of the art form in today's technological world.
The free exhibition in the RAM's ground floor museum plays host to programmes, set designs, and costumes from all eras of musical theatre and Aladdin's own Irvine Iqbal, an alum of RAM, is representing the show with his Sultan costume on display!
We were delighted to welcome Musical Theatre #alum @IrvineIqbal back to the Academy last week for a preview of our new #museum exhibition, What a Song and Dance: Celebrating Musical Theatre!— Royal Academy of Music (@RoyalAcadMusic) 8 July 2019
The exhibition is now open to the public and completely free, see you there soon! pic.twitter.com/KuqPmzF4tc
An honour to be representing @AladdinLondon for the #WhataSongandDanceRAM exhibition @RoyalAcadMusic - The exhibition is open till February 2020 and is open to the public. Please go and visit to see this rare curation of musical theatre props, programmes, sets and costumes pic.twitter.com/qd66YXx4dO— The Sultan 👳🏾 (@IrvineIqbal) 4 July 2019
The exhibition opened earlier this summer and is running through to February 2020, so don't miss this opportunity to see musical theatre history, and one of Aladdin's exquisite costumes, up close and in person.
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