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Sam has an incredible voice and sings on my own so beautifully, just love her. Colm's still got it. Free watch les misérables: the staged concert schedule.
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This video is matt lucas not the others lets comment on them please. There are some shows which the cast can’t seem to get enough of, and Les Misérables is one of them. Several previous cast members are currently back on stage in the production for One Day More (and then another sixteen weeks after that), when the show temporarily moves to the Gielgud Theatre. A slightly different production to the one previously at The Sondheim Theatre (formerly Queen’s Theatre), this limited run will be a fully-staged concert version, with over 65 musicians playing in the accompanying orchestra. So, who are these returning stars in their multitudes? And what’s their history with Les Misérables? Carrie Hope Fletcher One of the lovely ladies returning to Les Misérables is Carrie Hope Fletcher. Les Misérables was Carrie’s West End debut, as she played the adorable role of Young Eponine at the sweet age of nine in 2001. Fast forward twelve years, and Carrie went on to play this same role once again, but this time she was all grown up, and so was Eponine. Carrie is currently the only British actor to have performed both young and older Eponine in Les Misérables. She’s also performed the role in the musical’s 30th Anniversary gala performance, and globally in Dubai. In fact, Carrie is the longest-running Eponine in the London production’s 30-year history, performing in 959 shows! GET THE FULL EXPERIENCE: To see this content you’ll need to allow us to set some additional cookies! Update your cookie preferences here and enable ‘social and advertising cookies’ But you won’t be hearing her sing “On My Own” this time round, as Carrie will be playing the role of Fantine in the upcoming version. We’re already dreaming a dream about seeing Carrie perform once again in this iconic show! Michael Ball Not only did Michael Ball also make his West End debut in Les Misérables back in 1985, but he also originated the role of Marius Pontmercy in the show. Performing in the Les Misérables world premiere, Michael is an original cast member of this incredibly iconic show. As well as performing at the Barbican for the show’s first-ever performance, Michael also took to the stage at the Palace Theatre during the West End transfer. Michael has also performed on three Les Misérables cast albums as Marius, including the Original London Cast album, the Complete Symphonic Recording and the 10th Anniversary concert edition. Now 34 years later, after making an incredibly big impact in the original production (apparently it was quite a hectic scene at the stage door! ), Michael is back, but this time he’s also taking up a new character, on the other side of the revolution, playing Javert. Alfie Boe Returning to reprise his previous role of Jean Valjean, Alfie Boe appeared in Les Misérables in 2011, the same year that Matt Lucas joined the show. But before treading the West End boards as prisoner 24601, Alfie had previously performed the role in the concert edition for the 25th-anniversary celebrations. He was then cast full-time in 2011 in the full production. Alfie has also been chased by Javert in the Broadway revival in 2015, taking over from Ramin Karimloo. As well as having a long history with Les Misérables, Alfie is also connected to Michael Ball, who is playing his arch-rival in this new production. Alfie and Michael have toured together, recorded three albums together, released three singles as a pair and sang together many times on stage too. Basically, this show is a bit of a reunion for Alfie and Michael! Matt Lucas If anyone encompasses the song, I Dreamed A Dream, it’s Matt Lucas. A huge musical fan during his childhood, Matt dreamed of being on that famous revolving stage since the moment he first saw it at the age of 13. And his dream came true, when he was asked to perform the role of Thénardier, the wicked innkeeper, at the Les Misérables 25 th anniversary celebration. The only cast member who’d never appeared in a stage production of the show, Matt’s journey was documented by the BBC. And he clearly impressed the audience and the producers, as he went onto perform the same role the following year for three months. Just like Michael, Matt has also dueted with Alfie Boe on one of his many albums. Rob Houchen One of Carrie’s co-stars during her last run in Les Mis was Rob Houchen. And just like Carrie, he’s back, reprising his role of Marius for the staged concert. As well as holding up the barricades of the Queen’s Theatre, Rob has also performed in the show on a global scale, taking part in the Les Miserables 30th Anniversary show in Japan. Bradley Jaden A very recent performer in the show, Bradley was playing the lead role of Javert when the final curtain came down on the previous production only a few weeks ago. And now he’s already back, this time playing Enjolras. No stranger to that particular character, before his time on the West End barricades, Bradley had played the role of Enjolras in the 30th Anniversary production. Katy Secombe Also reprising her previous role in the new production, Katy Secombe will play Madame Thenardier. Katy has performed in the iconic musical both on stage and on screen, as she landed the part of Madame Huchloup in the 2012 Academy award-winning film adaptation of the show. Katy Secombe has played the role of Madame Thénardier for three productions of the show, including the 30th Anniversary Cast production. John Owen-Jones For three performances a week, the role of Jean Valjean will be played by John Owen-Jones. Just like his fellow cast members, John has also performed in Les Misérables many times before. He first played Jean Valjean at just 26 years old, making him the youngest person to ever play this difficult role. John had previously understudied Jean Valjean, and had also performed the roles of the Factory Foreman, Feuilly, Grantaire and Enjolras before taking over the role full-time. He even performed within the choir of the 10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 1995. John returned to play Jean in 2005 for two years (with a few months off to be in another show…busy bee! ). As well as playing Jean Valjean for London audiences, John has taken the role over the pond, performing in American productions. The last time John performed in Les Misérables was in 2009, as part of the 25th Anniversary International tour. Welcome back John! Adam Bayjou Playing the role of Montparnasse in this production, Adam has previously performed as the Factory Foreman, as well as being the first cover Jean Valjean in Les Miserables. As well as a strong resume filled with both West End and Broadway shows, Adam also performs around the world in several groups, including VOXX – The West End Tenors, The 12 Tenors and The Opera Boys. And that’s not even all the cast who’ve previously been in other productions of Les Misérables. Here’s a full list of the other performers in the show who aren’t stepping onto the barricades for the first time: Rosanna Bates (Factory Worker) made her professional debut as Fantine. Ciaran Bowling (Swing) has also been a Les Mis swing. Simon Bowman (Bishop of Digne) has played Marius and Jean Valjean in the West End and performed in the Les Misérables Concert. Oliver Brenin (Swing / Dance Captain) has also been a Swing / Dance Captain in the show. Earl Carpenter (Bamatabois) has performed as Javert in the Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Production. He’s also co-produced five symphonic presentations of Les Misérables in Concert. Vinny Coyle (Feuilly) has previously been a Swing, a Cover Grantaire and a Factory Foreman. Samantha Dorsey (Whore) has previously played Cosette. Tamsin Dowsett (Locket Crone) has played Crone/Cover Madame Thenardier Nicola Espallardo (Factory Worker) appeared in the ensemble in the West End. Celia Graham (Factory Girl) has played Cosette and performed in the 25th Anniversary concert. Barnaby Hughes (Courfeyrac) has performed the role of Combeferre in the West End. Holly-Anne Hull (Whore) has been in the ensemble and as cover Cosette in both the international tour and in the West End. Oliver Jackson (Claquesous) has appeared in the West End production. Christopher Jacobsen (Warnings) has appeared as Enjolras and Alternate Jean Valjean, and was 1st Cover Jean Valjean in the 25th Anniversary international tour. Gavin James (Factory Foreman) has performed over 1000 times in the West End production as the Bishop of Digne/ Combeferre, has sung the concert in various locations and at the Olivier Awards, performed in the 25th birthday celebrations and provided vocals for the film. Ciaran Joyce (Joly) has performed many roles in the show, including cover Marius and cover Grantaire in the international tour, Gavroche and Montparnasse in the West End. Katie Kerr (Madame) was in the recent production. Sarah Lark (Assistant Dance Captain / Swing) is reprising her role from the recent West End production. Joanna Loxton (Assistant Dance Captain / Swing) is reprising her role, and has also been on the UK tour and taken part in the 25th-anniversary concert. Craig Mather (Combeferre) has performed in the West End production. Stephen Matthews (Babet) has performed in the Palace production, in the film adaptation and at the 10th-anniversary concert. James Nicholson (Jean Prouvaire) performed in the latest production. Rosa O’Reilly (Whore) has been understudy Eponine in both the international tour and Barbican production, took part in the 25th-anniversary concert and appeared in the film. Claire Parrish (Swing) has been in the West End in the ensemble. Sophie Reeves (Whore) was first cover Fantine in 2016. Leo Roberts (Brujon) has performed as Javert and The Bishop of Digne in the West End. Raymond Walsh (Grantaire) has been in the West End production. Gemma Wardle (Factory Worker) played Eponine in the West End at just 17 years old. She also performed at both the 10th and 25th-anniversary concerts, and even played Eponine at a private performance for the Queen. Andrew York (Lesgles) is reprising his role from the latest West End production. Possibly our favourite story is about Grainne Renihan who in this concert plays Hair Crone. Her time playing Fantine made her the longest holder of that role in the show’s West End history. She is returning to the show alongside her son Ciarán Bowling, who she was pregnant with whilst playing Fantine in the 1996 cast, AND her sister Lizzy was in the show with her in the early 90s. A proper family affair! You can see this star-studded cast in Les Misérables: The Staged Concert at the Gielgud Theatre until 30 November. The Sondheim Theatre will reopen on 18 December with the acclaimed New Production of Les Misérables.
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I am really looking forward to seeing Les Miserables The Staged Concert at the Gielgud Theatre in London on Saturday 5th October 2019 in the matinee afternoon performance and I got tickets for it for my birthday. Brisingrwings has to make a gavroche video on this. Superb,just seen Matt Lucas perform this at The Guilgud Theatre in London, he's the best performer to date. Free watch les miserables: the staged concerts. Free watch les misérables: the staged concert series. Free watch les miserables: the staged concert schedule. I really enjoyed seeing Les Miserables The Staged Concert at the Gielgud Theatre in London on Saturday 5th October 2019 in the matinee afternoon performance and it was brilliant and I saw it with Alfie Boe, Michael Ball and Matt Lucas and they were amazing.
It was fantastic well worth the money Matt Lucas was brilliant. Free watch les misérables: the staged concert lyrics. @thebluroommusical I disagree. Lea was amazing as Fantine. Between her and Ruthie it's arguable, but she did an admirable job and showed wonderful emotion. Nick Jonas was a bit too weak as Marius and should not have played that role, not yet at least. While the novel it was based on was written in 1862, it took 118 years for anyone to adapt Les Misérables to be adapted into any sort of production. Since the first musical production of the story took place in 1980, Les Miséserables has been one of the most popular musicals of all time. Since its English revival in 1985, it has been the longest-running musical in the world and the third longest in Broadway history, selling out tickets everywhere the musical goes. More than 26 years later, Les Misérables is continuing to delight audiences around the world. Les Misérables is based upon the Victor Huge novel of the same name, written in 1862. It originally premiered in Paris as a French-language production in 1980. It was adapted by Cameron Mackintosh (producer of Cats) for British audiences and premiered at the Barbian Centre in 1985. Despite condemnation by critics and literary scholars, audiences loved a musical version of Les Misérables and it is the fans and ticket buyers that have made it one of the most successful shows in theatrical history. The story of Les Misérables revolves around fictional and non-fictional events leading up to the Paris Uprising of 1832 (or June Rebellion). The musical follows recently paroled prisoner Jean Valjean, who spent nineteen years in prison for stealing bread for his family. After breaking parole, Jean adopts an alias and becomes a successful factory owner and the mayor of a small town in Northern France. Jean promises a worker, Fantine, on her deathbed to look after her daughter, Cosette, who has been living with an abusive couple, the Thénardiers and their spoiled daughter Éponine. Flash forward to nine years later and Paris is on the verge of erupting over the imminent death of non-fictional General Lamarque, who is the only government official to support the poor. Cosette and a revolutionary student named Marius experience love at first sight, even though Éponine pines for Marius. After the death of General Lamarque, Valjean and Cosette prepare to flee while Marius and the revolutionaries prepare for battle. It looks as though many will die, while few will find the freedom they've searched their entire lives for. It's a timeless story that has sold trillions of tickets as a sung through musical.
Free Watch Les MisÃrables: The Staged concert tickets. Cant wait to see this in October 😭💕. Free watch les miserables: the staged concert. I am glad that Les Miserables The Staged Concert is doing a Live Cinema broadcast in the UK on Monday 2nd December 2019 and I am really looking forward to seeing it. Free watch les misérables: the staged concert tickets. Les Miserables didnt need a new production...
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Everyones here for 17:33 but really Im here for 54:40 Phillip Quast probably has the best voice in the entire cast.
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Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new production of Boublil & Schönberg’s legendary musical, Les Misérables, premiered in Melbourne on June 22nd 2014 and celebrated its final bow on 17th January 2016 in Brisbane. The award-winning Australian production celebrated an extraordinary 19 month run with triumphant seasons in Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Brisbane and closed after 588 performances. The Australian season saw the production win numerous awards including a Green Room Award, Theatrepeople’s People Choice Award, Sydney’s Sunday Telegraph Party of the Year and was nominated for four Sydney Theatre Awards. In 2015 the production also scooped the pool at the Helpmann Awards winning in five categories including Best Musical, Best Male Actor in a Musical, Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical, Best Lighting Design and Best Sound Design. The Australian critics were unanimous in their praise for the power and spectacle of Les Misérables, the amazing quality of the production and its outstanding cast. Five stars … a musical and theatrical triumph … Les Mis is master of the house once more’ Herald Sun, Melbourne ‘A dynamic, enthralling experience … this new production will elevate emotions in ways previously unknown’ The Age, Melbourne ‘Everything you could want – vocal splendour and emotional power, dynamic staging and a propulsive dramatic vision … will hold a new generation of fans in thrall’ Daily Telegraph, Sydney ‘A defining moment in Australian music theatre. ’ Broadway World ‘An ensemble of star quality’ The Australian “I am extremely proud of this production and all it has achieved in its 19 month run in Australia, working with a new generation of Australian talent. It continues to be a thrill for me to see my productions enjoyed the world over delighting audiences and proving big hits at the box office. Les Misérables is a truly unique show and I am so grateful that it still provides me and audiences alike with the same enjoyment and fulfilment as it did 30 years ago when I debuted it on the West End. ” said Cameron Mackintosh. “In past Australian productions of Les Mis I was privileged to introduce to the world talented performers such as Marina Prior and Anthony Warlow who have gone on to have phenomenal careers all over the world. In 2014, I brought together this talented cast revealing a new generation of major Australian talents including Simon Gleeson, Hayden Tee and Patrice Tipoki among others, making it a truly satisfying experience. Together with the wonderful crew, orchestra and production team, led by Michael Cassel in what I’m hoping will be the first of many productions we work on together, this Australian company was a joy to work with. ” he continued. Hailed by The Australian as ‘an ensemble of star quality’, the cast earned heartfelt adoration for their spine tingling and flawless performances every night. Simon Gleeson, who won a Helpmann Award for his heartrending portrayal as Jean Valjean, led this wonderful cast on and off stage with his dignified poise, leadership and humility proving that in addition to his incredible talent he is one of Australia’s true leading men. Outside of the Les Mis stage the cast also enjoyed further performance highlights including a stellar performance at Melbourne’s Carols by Candlelight, many charity and special event performances such as the Swisse Ball, AFL Grand Final and Melbourne Cup, superb early morning performances on breakfast and morning television programmes including the Today Show and Sunrise, and many major event National Anthem performances. Simon himself earnt the honour of performing the national anthem at Cricket Australia’s Australia Day ODI, the NRL Grand Final and the Australian Open Men’s Final. The cast themselves also produced and performed in Beyond Misérables, a one night only charity event that saw them raise $94, 000 for Beyond Blue. Simon will lead the Asian Tour of this production in Manilla and Singapore from March 2016. Hayden Tee firmly staked his claim on Valjean’s lifelong antagonist Javert, with Time Out citing his rendition of “Stars” as ‘a show highlight’ as well as earning him a Theatre People Pro Choice Award for ‘Best Individual Performance’. NIDA-trained Hayden has appeared in many musical theatre and opera productions around the world, including Being Earnest, My Fair Lady and in 2005 he played Marius in the 20th anniversary West End production of LES MISÉRABLES. Hayden Tee will take his incredible portrayal of Javert to New York where he will assume the role in the Broadway production from February 2016. Patrice Tipoki starred as Fantine, with her rendition of the show’s much loved “I Dreamed A Dream” described as ‘one of unwavering emotion’. Known to Australian audiences from lead roles in The Lion King and Wicked, Patrice’s angelic portrayal of Fantine was a role she was born to play. Patrice Tipoki is heading to London to star as Fantine in the West End production from February 2016, which recently celebrated its 30th Anniversary, until May when she will then join the production in Singapore. Lara Mulcahy proved a triumph as the hilariously grotesque Madame Thénardier. Lara is known for countless stage, TV and film productions, including the Baz Luhrmann films, Strictly Ballroom, Moulin Rouge and The Great Gatsby and her award-winning performance in Mamma Mia! Playing Lara’s villainous other half Monsieur Thénardier was Australian theatre and cabaret favourite, Trevor Ashley. Trevor appeared in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert: The Musical, Hairspray: The Musical and Jerry Springer: The Opera as well as having an extensive career co-writing and starring in his own stage productions. Lara and Trevor made an almighty impact as the Thénardiers, with “Master of the House” delivering the thrill audiences came to expect from this showstopper. WAAPA graduate Kerrie Anne Greenland played Eponine, soaring in her song “On my Own”, in this her first professional role. With a voice so sublime, Kerrie Anne has been hailed a ‘superstar in the making’, earning a Helpmann Award for her performance as Eponine. Fellow WAAPA graduate Emily Langridge played the beloved Cosette with an endearing sweetness and innocence. Emily had previously been seen in The Production Company’s Gypsy and Pirates of Penzance. Chris Durling commanded the stage in the pivotal role of Enjolras, the passionate student leader of the revolution. Chris has performed in the Australian and New Zealand productions of Jersey Boys and Grease, as well other productions including Fame, High School Musical, Damn Yankees and My Fair Lady. The love-struck revolutionary Marius was Helpmann Award-nominated performer Euan Doidge, described as ‘bringing a gentle naivety to the boys of the barricade’. At just 21 years old, Euan had already performed in major musicals including Legally Blonde, A Chorus Line and Grease. Twenty-four of Australia’s finest talents joined the LES MISÉRABLES ensemble, with the child roles of Little Cosette, Young Eponine, and Gavroche being shared by talented children making their professional debut in this spectacular production. Based on Victor Hugo’s classic novel, Les Misérables is an epic and uplifting story about the survival of the human spirit. Its magnificent score includes the classic songs “ I Dreamed a Dream ”, “On My Own”, “Stars”, “Bring Him Home”, “Do You Hear the People Sing? ”, “One Day More”, “Empty Chairs at Empty Tables”, “Master of the House” and many more. One of the world’s greatest musicals, this new production of the much-loved blockbuster featured glorious modernised staging, orchestrations and dazzlingly reimagined scenery inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo. TICKETS NOW ON SALE Brisbane Lyric Theatre, QPAC From November 2015 Tickets Now on Sale:.
Aggeringly special. Carrie has a pure lack of emotion here... She has nothing on Shan. Hope she isnt cast as Fatine again... Free Watch Les MisÃrables: The Staged concert à paris. Free watch les mis c3 a9rables 3a the staged concert karaoke. Wish they would BURN this horrible orchestration of it. It is the WORST one ever, and they have used it over and over again, and have abandoned the better orchestrations for this horrible POS. Literally just talking about this 😂. Free Watch Les MisÃrables: The Staged concert photos. Free watch les misérables: the staged concert 2016. I had never heard of Nick Jonas before this concert and found his performance sub-standard compared to the rest of the cast... Who came here after follow me Fantine?🥰.
No matter how many times I watch it, the ending brings a tear to my eye. Free watch les misérables: the staged concert band. Free Watch Les MisÃrables: The Staged. Rated: To Be Announced Format: DVD This item can be delivered to Russia. Details Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. Note: This item is eligible for click and collect. Details Pick up your parcel at a time and place that suits you. Choose from over 13, 000 locations across the UK Prime members get unlimited deliveries at no additional cost How to order to an Amazon Pickup Location? Find your preferred location and add it to your address book Dispatch to this address when you check out Learn more Special offers and product promotions Product description Product Description Seen by over 120 million people worldwide, LES MISÉRABLES is undisputedly one of the world’s most popular musicals. Coinciding with its 35th triumphant year in London’s West End, Cameron Mackintosh produced a spectacular sell-out staged concert version at the Gielgud Theatre featuring an all-star cast including Michael Ball, Alfie Boe, Carrie Hope Fletcher, Matt Lucas and John Owen Jones. Now experience the musical phenomenon at home, after it broke box office records and sold out its entire 16 week season. Featuring a cast and orchestra of over 65 and including the songs I Dreamed A Dream, Bring Him Home, One Day More and On My Own this sensational staged concert is not to be missed - an absolute must-see for any fans of musical theatre or live event cinema. Customer reviews 5 star 100% 4 star 0% (0%) 0% 3 star 2 star 1 star There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.
Synopsis One of the world’s most iconic and longest-running musicals, Les Misérables tells the story of Jean Valjean, a former convict who spends a lifetime seeking redemption. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France and the aftermath of the French Revolution, this timeless story of intertwined destinies reveals the power of compassion and the quiet evil of indifference to human suffering. As Valjean’s quest for a new life carries him into Paris and to the barricades of the Student Revolution, he is hunted by Inspector Javert and the ghosts of his past. Amidst a battle for the soul of Paris, he discovers the true meaning of love and salvation. Performed in over 40 countries and 22 languages, and with a lush, swelling score that features such famed songs as “I Dreamed a Dream, ” “On My Own, ” and “Bring Him Home, ” Les Mis brings Victor Hugo’s revolutionary novel blazingly to life.
Free watch les misérables: the staged concert dates. Free watch les misérables: the staged concert 2017. When I was 10 i saw this cast on Broadway. OMG I loved this cast. Michael Ball, Colm Wilkinson are AMAZING! I love Philip Quast and Lea Solanga. Lea was amazing in Miss Siagon as well.
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