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A love-struck general called Radames has fallen hopelessly in love with an Ethiopian slave-girl called Aida.
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He went on to originate the role of "Radames" in the Tim Rice musical Aida and play "Emcee" in the final Broadway performances of Kander and Ebb's Cabaret.
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Rosario La Spina and Jill Grove were impressive as Radames and Amneris respectively, and costume designer Jon Morrell offered swish 1960s garb and a creative scene with the chorus skeleton costumes that saw a few people out the door.
Marissa Bronfman: The Canadian Opera Company Challenges the Imagination with Aida and Death In Venice Marissa Bronfman 2010
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Rosario La Spina and Jill Grove were impressive as Radames and Amneris respectively, and costume designer Jon Morrell offered swish 1960s garb and a creative scene with the chorus skeleton costumes that saw a few people out the door.
Marissa Bronfman: The Canadian Opera Company Challenges the Imagination with Aida and Death In Venice Marissa Bronfman 2010
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Radames reminded me that we had met when he was cooking for Norman Van Aiken at his short-lived Caribbean restaurant on Sunset Boulevard.
Jay Weston: Santa Monica Place: A Worthy L.A. Shopping and Dining Destination Jay Weston 2011
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Rosario La Spina and Jill Grove were impressive as Radames and Amneris respectively, and costume designer Jon Morrell offered swish 1960s garb and a creative scene with the chorus skeleton costumes that saw a few people out the door.
Marissa Bronfman: The Canadian Opera Company Challenges the Imagination with Aida and Death In Venice Marissa Bronfman 2010
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Rosario La Spina and Jill Grove were impressive as Radames and Amneris respectively, and costume designer Jon Morrell offered swish 1960s garb and a creative scene with the chorus skeleton costumes that saw a few people out the door.
Marissa Bronfman: The Canadian Opera Company Challenges the Imagination with Aida and Death In Venice Marissa Bronfman 2010
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Zengo translates as give 'n take, and tonight Chef de Cuisine Radames Febles (what a great name for a chef) had enticed me with the promise of a Lima (Peru) and Tokyo (Japan) Tasting.
Jay Weston: Santa Monica Place: A Worthy L.A. Shopping and Dining Destination Jay Weston 2011
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Its first two acts are full of triumphal spectacle and grand set pieces, while the second half is intimate, culminating in the Egyptian hero Radames and his Ethiopian lover being incarcerated in a tomb, a very long sentence as it turned out.
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Rosario La Spina and Jill Grove were impressive as Radames and Amneris respectively, and costume designer Jon Morrell offered swish 1960s garb and a creative scene with the chorus skeleton costumes that saw a few people out the door.
Marissa Bronfman: The Canadian Opera Company Challenges the Imagination with Aida and Death In Venice Marissa Bronfman 2010
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