![]() ![]() Starring Heather Headley, Adam Pascal, Sherie Rene Scott, John Hickok, Damian Perkins, Tyrees Allen, Daniel Oreskes. Scenic and costume design by Bob Crowley. Book by Linda Woolverton and Robert Falls & David Henry Hwang. But, just because it's Disney, it's open, and tickets are selling briskly is no reason to waste your time with it.Īida Music by Elton John. Based on the opera by Giuseppe Verdi, Elton John and Time Rices Aida is a timeless love story, featuring an award-winning pop/rock score from the seasoned pop. Since it seems to be targeted at the same audience of adolescent girls and unwary tourists which has kept Footloose open far beyond its expiration date, Aida will probably have quite a healthy run. To state that Robert Falls has actually directed this mess, bringing together the various elements into one cogent and lucid whole, would be an act of libel. This pin version for Disneys Broadway Musical Aida features the male & female logo in a orange/yellow color combination and black with words Elton John. To say that Wayne Cilento's choreography is dull, derivative and uninspired is to praise it too highly. As previously reported, the staging will be directed by Schele Williams, who. Not only have they butchered the story and plot of the opera on which this musical is more or less based, they have managed to trivialize and diminish it almost beyond recognition. A North American tour of Disney's Aida will launch in 2021, kicking off at Paper Mill Playhouse February 4March 7. This cannot be said of the book, attributed to Linda Wolverton, Robert Falls, and David Henry Hwang. Though Elton John and Tim Rice have provided a score without merit, at least the songs are easily forgotten as soon as you leave the theatre. And, most of Bob Crowley's scenery and some of his costumes are elegant and witty, as is all of the lighting design of Natasha Katz. Sherie Rene Scott ( Amneris) - who can both act convincingly and sing up a storm - is thoroughly delightful as the ancient Egyptian equivalent of a Jewish American Princess. Though Heather Headley ( Aida) appears to have forgotten how to act, and Adam Pascal ( Radames) seems to have never learned, both possess intoxicatingly impressive voices which imbue Elton John's insipid music and Tim Rice's simple-minded lyrics with a false significance and weight. To be fair, there are a few things that make the evening almost tolerable. To quote the now legendary qualifier, "not since Carrie" has a musical this bland, superficial, unengaging, tuneless and just plain bad managed to actually open on Broadway. Unfortunately, the Aida on offer struggles, mostly without success, to reach the emotional depth and quality of a cheap, mindless Saturday morning cartoon. The only emotion an intelligent and theatrically savvy adult is likely to feel watching Hyperion Theatricals' (read Disney's) Aida, which opened last night at the Palace theatre, is one of bitter regret it could have been, by all rights should have been a magnificent Broadway musical. ![]()
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