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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)

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Aida is a musical based on Verdi's opera of the same name, with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. It premiered on Broadway in 2000, garnering five Tony Award nominations, of which it won all but one, including Best Original Score and Best Actress in a Musical (Heather Headley as Aida).The title character, Aida, is the Princess of Nubia. Her country has been invaded by the neighboring Egyptians, and their captain, Radames, captures her with a group of women, and not recognizing her, brings them back to Egypt. Aida becomes a slave to Egyptian Princess Amneris, who is betrothed to Radames. Another slave in the palace, Mereb, recognizes Aida and reveals her to the other captives, who beg her to lead them to freedom. As time goes on, Aida finds herself developing feelings for Radames, a development which is further complicated when her father, the king of Nubia, is arrested.Rumours of it being filmed by Disney circulated in 2007, with Beyoncé as Aida and Christina Aguilera as Amneris, but nothing more has ever been announced. Since the film was supposed to release in 2010 and hasn't started production, it's likely that it got swallowed up in Development Hell.The musical differs from the opera in a few ways. Most notably, the opera begins with Radames and Aida already in love, while the musical depicts their first meeting and the development of their relationship. The musical also has Radames betrothed to Amneris for nearly a decade; in the opera, he's unaware that she's in love with him and the engagement is sprung on him to his complete surprise. Additionally, the opera has Radames sentenced to die for revealing the plans of the Egyptian army, and Aida, who had gotten away sneaking into his tomb so they can be Together in Death; in the musical, the crime is helping the Nubian king escape, and Aida fails to escape and is captured and sentenced along with him. Finally, there's the closing scene which changes the Downer Ending to a Bittersweet Ending.
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Canon Foreigner
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Canon Foreigner: Zoser and Mereb don't appear in Verdi's opera.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: Than most Disney musicals. Hotter and Sexier too—the sight of a clearly post-coital Aida and Radames can be quite shocking.
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Does This Remind You of Anything?
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: The imprisoned and chained Aida is alone in a room with her captor. He says "You know what happens next" as he takes off his shirt... he then orders her to wash his back. A later scene (before they admit their love for each other) has them arguing and him demanding that she respect him. She snaps that he can't command her to show him affection, and he responds by outright telling her "I could have your 'affection' right here if I commanded it." Plus, Aida' s slave status (and the way it happened, with her and her companions being abducted) and their racial difference seems eerily—and perhaps deliberately—reminiscent of slave days in the US.
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Evil Sounds Deep
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Evil Sounds Deep: Downplayed — Zoser's voice is most definitely not "deep," but he's still the lowest voiced of the male cast (being a bari-tenor as opposed to Radames' and Mereb's firm Tenor Boy-ness).
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The High Queen
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The High Queen: Amneris becomes Pharaoh at the end.
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Childhood Friend Romance
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Childhood Friend Romance: Radames tells Amneris, "I've loved you since we were children" and they've apparently been betrothed since then.
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Villain Song
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Villain Song: "Another Pyramid", "Like Father Like Son"
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Framing Device
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Framing Device: It begins and ends in a modern day museum, with the reincarnated Radames and Aida being drawn to each other.
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Like Father, Like Son
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Like Father, Like Son: In the song with this name, Zoser tries to convince Radames that this is the case, but Radames isn't buying it.
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Adaptation Expansion
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Adaptation Expansion: The storyline here begins with Aida's capture and enslavement, then shows her gradually falling in love with Radames and vice-versa. Verdi's opera begins with her already Amneris's slave and with her and Radames already secretly in love. Essentially, the plot of the opera is the musical's second act, while the first act is backstory for it.
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Anachronism Stew
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Anachronism Stew: During a war planning scene, the city Khartoum is mentioned. Khartoum was not founded until 1821.
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Reincarnation Romance
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Reincarnation Romance: At the end, Radames and Aida are reunited in the modern-day museum, having been reincarnated.
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Concept Album
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Concept Album: The show was born as this, with contributions from Tina Turner, Lulu and Sting, amongst others.
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Voiceover Letter
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Voiceover Letter: "Radames' Letter"
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Adaptational Heroism
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Adaptational Heroism: Amneris is more sympathetic and less of a Clingy Jealous Girl than in the original opera.
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Faux Action Girl
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Faux Action Guy: Same goes for Radames, the literal army general who also doesn't do much anything in the same big skirmish at the end.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: The Nubian King escapes, at the cost of Mereb's life. Zoser is captured as a traitor, but so are Aida and Radames. A heartbroken Amneris, realizing she will soon lose everyone she has ever loved, allows Aida and Radames to be buried in the same tomb. The two die but Amneris learns from them and becomes a great and peaceful Pharaoh. Centuries later the reincarnations of Aida and Radames meet in a museum, as the spirit of Amneris looks on.
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Spontaneous Choreography
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Spontaneous Choreography: Zoser's ministers who are helping him plot to kill the Pharoah so Zoser's son, Radames, can rule alongside Amneris. Unbeknownst to Radames. They seem to be dancing perfectly in time, that must mean they are surely evil. See Radames and his soldiers' dancing (or lack of) in "Fortune Favors the Brave".
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I Am Not My Father
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I Am Not My Father: Radames is very, very determined that this is the case.
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Single-Target Sexuality
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Single-Target Sexuality: Radames doesn't seem attracted to anyone before getting to know Aida, and Amneris is really frustrated about it.
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Royal Blood
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Royal Blood: Aida, who is the princess of Nubia.
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Disneyfication
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Disneyfication: The one who suffers most from this is Amneris. In the opera, she's a Clingy Jealous Girl who is rather ruthless to her rival in love, and they were only engaged initially because Radames had no other choice.
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Spared by the Adaptation
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Spared by the Adaptation: Aida's father is killed in the opera, but escapes in the musical, with Mereb killed instead.
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"I Am" Song
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"I Am" Song: "My Strongest Suit"
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The Fashionista
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The Fashionista: Amneris. Her first number is a huge "I Am" Song about it.
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Arranged Marriage
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Arranged Marriage: Amneris and Radames are betrothed, and from her perspective it's a Perfectly Arranged Marriage, but he doesn't return her feelings.
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"I Want" Song
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"I Want" Song: "Fortune Favors the Brave"
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Stepford Smiler
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Stepford Smiler: Aida as of "Dance Of The Robe". She does, however, state later on in "Easy As Life" that her duty will not let "a coward run". Also, Amneris. Kicks into high gear during "I Know The Truth", where she sings about her realization that her upcoming marriage is a sham — as she's dressing for her wedding.
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Tenor Boy
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Tenor Boy: Radames and Mereb. They both have pop tenor voices and fit different sides of the Tenor Boy character type. Mereb is by no means innocent and is completely fed up with everyone and everything around him after so many years as a slave, but he is painfully idealistic and naive when it comes to his mental image of his princess and their escape from Egypt. Radames is world-wise and older than Mereb, but he's the one who is hopelessly gaga over the lead female character.
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Pop-Star Composer
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Pop-Star Composer: Elton John wrote the songs for the show.
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Sinister Minister
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Sinister Minister: Though his role as "Chief Minister" is sometimes strictly political, Zoser, the only person in the show that can really be called a villain, is Egypt's high priest in most versions.
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Sexy Discretion Shot
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Sexy Discretion Shot: Aida and Radames embrace passionately at the end of "Elaborate Lives". The scene fades to black. When it fades back in, they're lying in each other's arms, with him shirtless and her dress now wrapped around her in Modesty Bedsheet style.
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Adaptational Jerkass
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Adaptational Jerkass: Radames is introduced less sympathetically than his operatic counterpart, treating the newly-enslaved Aida in a less than kind way (see Does This Remind You of Anything?, below), though he soon goes through positive Character Development as he falls in love with her.
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Odd Friendship
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Odd Friendship: Aida and Amneris. Though she technically owns Aida, Amneris treats her kindly, and the two are able to relate well to one another, due to the fact that, unknown to Amneris, they are both princesses. In one of her last lines in the show, Amneris strongly suggests that she considers Aida a loved one.
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Cosmic Plaything
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Cosmic Plaything: Aida and Radames suspect they may be this in "Written in the Stars".
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 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_b7e0c5ff
type
Love Triangle
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_b7e0c5ff
comment
Love Triangle: Aida, Radames and Amneris. The show may make it even more blatant by having a laser triangle light up behind the three or positioning them to form a triangle while they sing "A Step Too Far" at the beginning of Act II.
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1.0
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1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_b7e0c5ff
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_c6074d96
type
I Am Spartacus
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_c6074d96
comment
I Am Spartacus: When Zoser's minions come to the slave quarters to find Aida, one of the slave girls quickly claims to be her, thus saving Aida's life while sacrificing her own.
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1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_c6074d96
featureConfidence
1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_c6074d96
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_ce6555f0
type
Lighter and Softer
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_ce6555f0
comment
Lighter and Softer: Than the opera it's based on.
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_ce6555f0
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1.0
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1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_ce6555f0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_d9cf40fa
type
Screw This, I'm Outta Here
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_d9cf40fa
comment
Screw This, I'm Outta Here: The whole premise of the reprise of "How I Know You", Mereb is disgusted that Aida is still in love with the man who will soon be King of the Nation that has destroyed their homeland.
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1.0
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1.0
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_d9cf40fa
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_dae5c997
type
Action Girl
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_dae5c997
comment
Action Girl: Aida herself has a lot of backbone and subdues a guard in an early scene. That said, the story isn't very action-oriented, so this aspect isn't very prominent. It's still nice to see, though.
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_dae5c997
featureApplicability
1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_dae5c997
featureConfidence
1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_dae5c997
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_e25ae563
type
Final Love Duet
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_e25ae563
comment
Final Love Duet: "Elaborate Lives (Reprise)" for Radames and Aida. Or, probably actually "Enchantment Passing Through (Reprise)" sung as the two lovers are dying from loss of oxygen whilst being buried alive for treason.
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_e25ae563
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1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_e25ae563
featureConfidence
1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_e25ae563
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_e2d457
type
The Ditz
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_e2d457
comment
The Ditz: Subverted with Amneris. She initially seems to be this, but later admits that she's really just playing the role people expect of her.
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1.0
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_e2d457
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_e596f27b
type
Star-Crossed Lovers
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_e596f27b
comment
Star-Crossed Lovers: Hint: the two characters who sing a song together about how every force in the universe is colluding to keep them apart.
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_e596f27b
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1.0
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featureConfidence
1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_e596f27b
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f16f631d
type
Crowd Song
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f16f631d
comment
Crowd Song: "Dance of the Robe", "The Gods Love Nubia"
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f16f631d
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1.0
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1.0
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f16f631d
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f3cf057b
type
Fading into the Next Song
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f3cf057b
comment
Fading into the Next Song: "Every Story Is A Love Story" turns into "Fortune Favors The Brave". On the original cast recording, one can even hear Amneris singing the final note of the first song as the second one begins.
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f3cf057b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f3cf057b
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1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f3cf057b
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f3fd818b
type
Dark Reprise
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f3fd818b
comment
Dark Reprise: "My Strongest Suit", "How I Know You", "Elaborate Lives", and "Enchantment Passing Through" all get these to some degree, but the last two are particularly blatant.
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f3fd818b
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1.0
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1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f3fd818b
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f8f71b5f
type
Buried Alive
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f8f71b5f
comment
Buried Alive: Radames and Aida's fate is to be entombed alive together.
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f8f71b5f
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1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f8f71b5f
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1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_f8f71b5f
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_ff6d8ad9
type
Adaptational Nationality
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_ff6d8ad9
comment
Adaptational Nationality: In Verdi's opera, Aida and Amonasro are Ethiopian. The musical has them from Nubia instead.
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1.0
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre) / int_ff6d8ad9
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ItemName
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Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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A Match Made in Stockholm / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Action Girl / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Almost Out of Oxygen / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Bankruptcy Barrel / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Beautiful Slave Girl / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Cosmic Plaything / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Death Faked for You / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Died in Your Arms Tonight / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Fading into the Next Song / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Final Love Duet / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Gospel Revival Number / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Hero vs. Villain Duet / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Hotter and Sexier / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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"I Am" Song / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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I Am Spartacus / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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"I Want" Song / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Love Epiphany / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Massive Multiplayer Ensemble Number / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Missed Him by That Much / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Protagonist Title / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Sealed Room in the Middle of Nowhere / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Sexy Discretion Shot / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Shirtless Scene / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Sinister Minister / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Spoiled Sweet / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Stepford Smiler / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Stunt Casting / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Sympathetic Slave Owner / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Together in Death / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Voiceover Letter / int_f4593d2
 Aida (John/Rice) (Theatre)
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Wanderlust Song / int_f4593d2