Talk:Aida (musical)
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Is anyone willing to write a plot synopsis? Zephyrprince 06:31, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Song Titles
I don't know anything about writing articles for Broadway shows, so maybe it's just an idiosyncrasy in the category, but I find the song titles in parentheses to be weird. Is it intentional, or are they actually supposed to be in brackets ([[ ]]) to make them into links? I didn't want to change something that's supposed to be there... --Ecurran 04:14, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
The songs are in () to tell you which song is going on in that time of the story. Rather, what song that lets you know what's going on. -broadwayblonde
Yeah, but there are some continuity issues. I've seen some plot synopses where they capitalize the song titles. I think that would be better and when the song title fits into the sentence the parenthesis aren't needed. I'm going to make those changes. If it pisses anyone off too much they can change it. It's just a minor thing and it'll make the synopsis (which is very well-written, props to whoever wrote it) a little more readable. Lmr5069 03:51, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
Hello - I'm the one who put the song titles in the parentheses. The synopsis had seemed to be lifted entirely off http://www.theatre-musical.com/aida/synopsis.html, so I put the songs in where that website said the songs went. I double checked the accuracy using the libretto, the link to which I posted at the bottom. Fortune Favors the Brave (Reprise) was not on the theatre-musical site, but it was in the libretto, so I added it. I hope it helped, but feel free to change it if you think it looks weird. I've never edited Wikipedia before.
I don't know what to sign off as, so I'll just say "Anonymous".
[edit] Copyright violation in plot synopsis
The plot synopsis appears to have been entirely lifted from [1]. I'm removing it from the page; it will remain in the page history if someone wants to attempt to get permission to use it. See Wikipedia:Copyright_violations and Wikipedia:Requesting_copyright_permission. --ArthurDenture 02:22, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Amateur Productions
Just in regards to the Amateur Productions section - is it really necessary to list every association and high school that has made an amateur production of the musical? Amateur productions of musicals are quite a common thing, and have no association to the original production - except for the score, so is it really necessary to list so many high schools and drama clubs on the list? A few would suffice...
Chrisch 15:49, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Amateur Productions
I've cleaned up the Amateur Productions section, leaving only those organisations with Wikipedia articles, and I have removed the spammish upcoming performances - for a listing of the many, many licensed amateur performances, please see this page:
http://www.mtishows.com/show_home.asp?ID=000266
Chrisch 04:44, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Current U.S. national non-Equity touring cast (2006)
The entire list of cities and venues is not noteworthy, lends little to this article, and is considered advertising (which is not what Wikipedia is all about). The list was correctly removed previously and has been added back in by 128.42.152.232. That person must justify why the list should be there, or it should be removed. I will check back in one week (April 19, 2007) and if no justification is given, the list will be removed and a summary statement of the tour, including start/end dates and number of cities will replace it. Truthanado 04:41, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
- No justification was given for the list of cities being noteworthy, therefore it has been removed and a summary statement has been added in its place, in accordance with Wikipedia policies. It is noteworthy that the tour visits many cities. The specific list of cities is not noteworthy. Truthanado 22:55, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Aida broadway poster.jpg
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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:00, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Plot synopsis
The current synopsis is almost word-for-word from the text in the original Broadway cast recording booklet. Is that permissible? Annie D (talk) 06:31, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] All Music Is Ethnic Music
Can we rewrite that sentence toward the end of the article that reads: "Probably the nearest stylistic parallel to the work as a whole is Elton John's The Lion King, another musical with strong ethnic elements." ??? Don't all musicals have ethnic elements? There is no "neutral" ethnicity and every musical is about some culture. In context, the person who wrote this sentence seemed to be using "ethnic elements" as some kind of euphemism for African elements; I think we can safely change this sentence without changing the spirit of what the original author intended. 75.165.62.36 (talk) 06:17, 14 April 2008 (UTC)itmeantnothing