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Total Rating: 
**1/2
Opened: 
March 23, 2000
Ended: 
September 5, 2004
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Hyperion Theatricals (under direction of Schneider, Peter & Schumacher, Thomas); Associate Producer: Marshall B. Purdy.
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Palace Theater
Theater Address: 
1564 Broadway
Phone: 
212-307-4747
Running Time: 
2 hrs, 45 min
Genre: 
Musical
Author: 
Elton John (music); Tim Rice (lyrics)
Director: 
Robert Falls
Review: 

The very qualities which make this production of the Verdi classic objectionable to adults make it perfect for young people. Disney's traditional cartoonization of the classics has added a happy ending to the poignantly tragic opera about an Egyptian princess, Amneris, hopelessly in love with her country's military hero, Radames, who falls in love with his captured slave, the Nubian princess Aida, whom the jealous Amneris has condemned to death, only to discover that Radames has chosen to die with her (not to worry, they meet again at a museum)! Add the bubblegum pop of Elton John and you have, in this awkward attempt to marry rock with the book musical, a production so simplistic and geared to adolescents it makes Saturday Night Fever look like My Fair Lady.
This schizophrenic production is part tragedy: Aida (an unremittingly intense Heather Hadley) and her ill-fated romance with Radames (Adam Pascal), and part Las Vegas: Sherie Renee Scott plays Amneris, with throw-away comic lines, as an airhead concerned only with the way she looks. She then metamorphoses from dipsy doodle to tragic ruler during the intermission. Wayne Cilento's choreography has Egyptians doing MTV rap moves.
The hero of the show is Bob Crowley, whose imaginative costumes and sets show where the money went. Most notable is his vertical swimming pool, inverted reflections of palm trees on water, and an outrageous Las Vegas-type fashion show with gals on the runway modeling outlandish costumes. And credit the bookwriters for the opening and closing scenes in which a modern day Aida and Radames meet again in the Egyptian wing of the Metropolitan Museum (stolen directly from One Touch of Venus). After all, every Disney show must have a happy ending!

Cast: 
Sherie Rene Scott (Amneris), Adam Pascal (Radames), Heather Headley (Aida), Damian Perkins (Mereb), John Hickok (Zoser), Daniel Oreskes (Pharaoh), Schele Williams (Nehebka & ensemble, understudy for Aida), Ensemble: Tyrees Allen (Amonasro), Robert M. Armitage (understudy for Pharaoh), Troy Allan Burgess (understudy for Zoser), Franne Calma (understudy for Amneris), Bob Gaynor (understudy for Radames), Kisha Howard, Tim Hunter (understudy for Mereb), Youn Kim, Kyra Little (understudy for Nehebka), Kenya Unique Massey, Corinne McFadden, Phineas Newborn III (understudy for Mereb), Jody Ripplinger, Raymond Rodriguez (understudy for Radames), Eric Sciotto (understudy for Radames), Samuel N. Thiam (understudy for Amonsaro), Jerald Vincent (understudy for Amonasro), Natalia Zisa. <I>Standbys:</I> Thursday Farrar (Aida), Neal Benari (Zoser, Pharaoh). Understudies: Kelli Fournier (for Amneris), Endalyn Taylor-Shellman (for Nehebka and swing). <I>Swings</I>: Chris Payne Dupre, Kelli Fournier, Timothy Edward Smith.
Technical: 
Scenic & Costume Design: Bob Crowley; Lighting Design: Natasha Katz; Sound Design: Steve C. Kennedy; Hair Design: David Brian Brown; Makeup Design: Naomi Donne; Music Produced & Musical Direction: Paul Bogaev; Music Arrangements: Guy Babylon & Paul Bogaev; Orchestrations: Steve Margoshes, Guy Babylon & Paul Bogaev; Music Coordinator: Michael Keller; Dance Arrangements: Bob Gustafson, Jim Abbott & Gary Seligson; Technical Supervision: Theatersmith Inc.; Development Casting: Jay Binder; Casting: Bernard Telsey Casting; Fight Direction: Rick Sordelet; Press Rep: Boneau/Bryan-Brown; Production Stage Manager: Clifford Schwartz; Choreography: Wayne Cilento; Electronic Music Design & Programming: Brett Sommer; Production Stage Manager: Clifford Schwartz; Originally Developed at Alliance Theater Company, Atlanta, GA; General Manager: Alan Levey; Project Manager: Ken Silverman; Associate Director: Keith Batten; Assoc. Choreographer: Tracey Langran Corea; Company Manager: Lizbeth Cone; Stage Manager: Paul J. Smith; Fight Captain: Raymond Rodriguez; Dance Captain: Jody Ripplinger; Advertising: Serino Coyne, Inc.; Costumes executed by Barbara Matera, Ltd.; Keyboards: Jim Abbott, Bob Gustafson, Rob Mikulski; Drums/Percussion: Gary Seligson; Bass: Gary Bristol; Acoustic/Electric Guitar: Bruce Uchitel, Jon Herington; Percussion: Dean Thomas; Concertmaster: Ron Oakland; Cello: Amy Ralske; Viola: Carol Landon; Violin: Robin Zeh; French Horn: Russ Rizner; Oboe/English Horn: Jim Roe; Flute/Alto Flute/Piccolo: Melanie Bradford.
Other Critics: 
AISLE SAY David Spencer - / BACKSTAGE David Sheward - / NEWSDAY Linda Winer ? / NY DAILY NEWS Jim Farber - Fintan O'Toole - / NY POST Donald Lyons - / NEW YORKER Nancy Franklin + / TIMEOUT NY Sam Whitehead - / TOTALTHEATER David Lefkowitz - / VARIETY Charles Isherwood +
Critic: 
Jeannie Lieberman
Date Reviewed: 
December 2001