Alfred Thompson's whimsical book for "Aladdin II" is credit with moving the musical hall burlesque further in the direction of musical comedy. With a score by Herve, founder of French operetta, who had come to London specialty to collaborate with Thompson, the musical was a hit at the Gaiety and a solid money maker. The production starred the Gaiety Theatre's principal boy Nellie Farren as Aladdin."
Alfred Thompson's whimsical book for "Aladdin II" is credit with moving the musical hall burlesque further in the direction of musical comedy. With a ...