Idina Menzel and Maya Days Vie for Pascal in Aida, Beginning Sept. 11 | Playbill

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News Idina Menzel and Maya Days Vie for Pascal in Aida, Beginning Sept. 11 [Note: Owing to terrorism attacks held in New York and Washington DC, Sept. 11, as of press time, the event below is postponed. Please call the theatre for further information.]

[Note: Owing to terrorism attacks held in New York and Washington DC, Sept. 11, as of press time, the event below is postponed. Please call the theatre for further information.]

Idina Menzel and Adam Pascal weren't a couple in Rent (he was the straight Roger and she the proud bisexual Maureen), but they're going to give romance a shot in Broadway's Aida. Menzel was to take over the role of clothes-horse queen Amneris on Sept. 11 in the Elton John-Tim Rice piece, slipping into the character's headdress following Taylor Dayne's departure Sept. 8. [All Broadway shows have been cancelled on Sept. 11, owing to terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.] Adam Pascal remains with the show, playing royal hunk and Amneris' love interest, Radames.

A day after Dayne's last performance, on Sept. 9, the original Aida herself, Heather Headley, exited the long-running musical. Maya Days will take her place. The cast changes leave Pascal as the only one of the three original leads still with the production.

Menzel's and Days' tenure will be relatively short, however. Beginning in January 2002, Simone will step into the role of Aida, and Felicia Finley will become the new Amneris. Simone is currently playing the title role on the road.

Since Rent, Menzel has belted her way through parts in Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party and the Off-Broadway bound Summer of '42, as well as playing assorted gigs at Joe's Pub in lower Manhattan. She will perform with the Aida cast at this weekend's "Broadway on Broadway" concert in Times Square. Aida opened at the Palace Theatre on March 23, 2000, becoming Disney's third Broadway musical and its first not based on an existing animated movie. Robert Falls directed.

 
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