In contrast to the concept album of the musical version "Aida" by Elton John and Tim Rice the Original Broadway Cast is the genre musical score better. Although the music is still a refreshing mix of pop-rock, gospel and a dash of reggae, but with the orchestral arrangements of the quieter ballads, where you always have the phantom of a piano playing Elton John in mind, the listener soon realizes that it is this is a much more closed and content production stage. In a museum of Egyptian history, the daughter of Pharaoh sick Amneris comes to life and tells us of the tragic love story of her fiance Radames, who falls in love with her Nubian slave Aida. Aidas father is self-Nubian king and is captured as this from warlord Radames, Aida, acting by means of slaves Zoser to free his father. Aida Radames confesses her true identity, but it is only during the wedding ceremony of Amneris and Radamis the possibility for the rescue attempt. Radamis agrees under the condition to marry his fiancee, though Aida escapes to freedom. Although the Nubian king can be saved, Aidas escape is thwarted. The death sentence for Aida and Radames is sealed, as the betrayed but Amneris has a heart for the lovers, it ensures that the pair is immured in a room together. Before the two literally breath away, to swear eternal love with the assurance, to meet each other again in another life. The eternal circle closes in the museum, where a pair of visitors suddenly finds himself in a different light .... This dramatic love story is a powerful voice brought over from the three main actors (at the beginning the music direction is set with "Every Story Is A Love Story" impressive), even if the musicalische implementation sometimes will not quite fit into the old Egypt. But when an Elvis-waste could provide as Pharaoh already at "Joseph" vigorously for mood, why should not then Amneris Ankleidedamen the Muses aud may remember Disney's "Hercules". Who knows, maybe are songs like "Elaborate Lives", "Written In The Stars" or "My Strongest Suit" once settle than classical musical Earwigs in the fans. The high-profile cast led by Heater Headley as Aida, which sounds almost like a fresh Whitney Houston will do much. Your final of the 1st act with "The Gods Love Nubia" ensures a pleasant goosebumps! Conclusion: A modern Popmusical with impressive vocal performance of the main characters.