This play, a re-telling of Verdi's opera Aîda, isn't one that is in the traditional repertoire, and lacks the familiar tunes and story of the classic Broadway shows, but it has a marvelous score and some great stage numbers for singers and dancers.
It requires a great deal of skill and talent to present such an ambitious show well, and the Troy Drama Club presented it very well indeed. The main roles each were excellently served and the supporting cast and chorus and pit orchestra also were top-notch.
Director Sydney Blade and her cast and crew truly earned a standing ovation and they have written another wonderful chapter in the story of magnificent productions by the Troy Drama Club.