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| I forgot he wrote Aida | |
| Posted by: dramedy 01:14 pm EDT 08/06/22 | |
| In reply to: re: But will he? - bway1430 12:39 pm EDT 08/06/22 | |
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| I really liked that show. | |
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| re: You may get to like it again.... | |
| Posted by: bway1430 04:36 pm EDT 08/06/22 | |
| In reply to: I forgot he wrote Aida - dramedy 01:14 pm EDT 08/06/22 | |
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| The original creative team are revamping the show with Schele Williams directing. Current plan is to open in Germany (within the next year), bring the show to the West End (finally!) then hopefully Broadway. They have added a new character (Aida's mother) so I would imagine the score will see some changes as well. Tim Rice described all of this in a recent podcost as he has always wanted AIDA to have a West End production. |
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| 'Aida' is Elton's strongest score for the theater | |
| Last Edit: WaymanWong 10:13 pm EDT 08/06/22 | |
| Posted by: WaymanWong 10:10 pm EDT 08/06/22 | |
| In reply to: re: You may get to like it again.... - bway1430 04:36 pm EDT 08/06/22 | |
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| I'm so glad Elton won the Tony (and Grammy) for it. I love many of its songs: ''I Know the Truth,'' ''My Strongest Suit,'' ''Elaborate Lives'' ... On the other hand, I found his score to ''Billy Elliot,'' with Lee Hall's lyrics, blah. And I saw the show 3 times, so I could catch each of the Billys. I actually prefer a couple of Elton's songs from ''Lestat'' (with lyrics by Bernie Taupin): like ''Right Before My Eyes'' and ''Sail Me Away.'' Hugh Panaro sounded sensational on those solos, and I heard a cast album was made of ''Lestat,'' but it's never been released. Hugh sang a song from ''Lestat'' for our ''Leading Men II'' benefit for Broadway Cares, & included a touching tribute to fellow actor J.C. Sheets. |
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| Link | 'The Leading Men II' concert (2007): Hugh Panaro sings 'Right Before My Eyes' from 'Lestat' |
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| re: 'Aida' is Elton's strongest score for the theater | |
| Posted by: bway1430 03:56 am EDT 08/07/22 | |
| In reply to: 'Aida' is Elton's strongest score for the theater - WaymanWong 10:10 pm EDT 08/06/22 | |
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| I agree. I found it baffling that a musical that won Best Score + 3 other Tonys didn't get nominated for Best Musical in a rather weak season where the winner had not one single note of live music played nor sung....but I digress. | |
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| re: 'Aida' is Elton's strongest score for the theater | |
| Last Edit: WaymanWong 02:19 pm EDT 08/07/22 | |
| Posted by: WaymanWong 02:00 pm EDT 08/07/22 | |
| In reply to: re: 'Aida' is Elton's strongest score for the theater - bway1430 03:56 am EDT 08/07/22 | |
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| I agree. Tony voters appeared to appreciate ''Aida'' more than the Tony nominators did, rewarding it in 4 out of its 5 categories. If ''Aida'' had been up for Best Musical, it might've even beat ''Contact.'' But it's as if the nominators went out of their way to snub ''Aida'' by naming the short-lived ''Marie Christine,'' which closed in January. ... Also snubbed: ''Aida's'' book, Adam Pascal and Sherie Rene Scott. And I would've given the Tony to Scott, who was both hilarious (''My Strongest Suit'') and heartbreaking (''I Know the Truth''). Oh, well. ''Aida'' happily found an audience and ran for 1,852 performances - far longer than that season's 4 Best Musical nominees ran, combined. |
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