Thoughts on "Les Miz"
Oct. 1st, 2011 05:36 pmThis afternoon, we went to see "Les Misérables" at the Kennedy Center. The ticket for
cuyahogarvr was a birthday present from his second daughter who was coming to see the show;
kent4str and I bought adjacent seats for the same show. While I'm familiar with the musical soundtrack and have read the book --in its original french, thank you very much-- I hadn't seen the show before.
No rotating stage in this show, but, wow, they made good use of scrim projections.
God, I couldn't get the "Forbidden Broadway" lyrics out of my head. I was chuckling in all the wrong places.
The ending was happier than I remembered from the novel.
As expected, the kid who played Gavroche was too annoying to let live. Why can't he die in Act 1 instead of Fantine?
I just love looking through the list of roles and can only imagine what conversations the actors must have had:
"Hey, Mom! I got a role in a musical!"
"Wonderful, dear! Which musical?"
"Les Miz!"
"Excellent! I knew those years of singing and dance lessons would pay off! Which role?"
"Crazy Whore #1!"
"You are dead to me."
In all, it was a great show and I'm glad we went. Do see the production if it comes to your town. Just don't listen to "Forbidden Broadway" first.
No rotating stage in this show, but, wow, they made good use of scrim projections.
God, I couldn't get the "Forbidden Broadway" lyrics out of my head. I was chuckling in all the wrong places.
The ending was happier than I remembered from the novel.
As expected, the kid who played Gavroche was too annoying to let live. Why can't he die in Act 1 instead of Fantine?
I just love looking through the list of roles and can only imagine what conversations the actors must have had:
"Hey, Mom! I got a role in a musical!"
"Wonderful, dear! Which musical?"
"Les Miz!"
"Excellent! I knew those years of singing and dance lessons would pay off! Which role?"
"Crazy Whore #1!"
"You are dead to me."
In all, it was a great show and I'm glad we went. Do see the production if it comes to your town. Just don't listen to "Forbidden Broadway" first.