I bought the new DVD release of the 1995 Les Miserables in concert (10th anniversary) from BBC America, and dedicated a few hours today to watching it with my friend (also a big fan of musicals). I've never had the chance to go to Broadway, and I was looking for a chance to see this one, since it's quite famous. I'm familiar with the original story mainly through the 1990s Liam Neeson film version (which was great).
Very long (and occasionally a bit sparse in terms of communicating what's going on, given the minimal staging, though I think this fairly stripped-down style also has benefits, since props inevitably look pretty fake in this sort of medium), but I thought it was great. Lisa recognized Colm Wilkinson, the lead, from various soundtracks/etc. that she's seen in the past; of course, we both picked out the singing voices of Jasmine/Pocahontas/Mulan as Eponine and Cosette.
In terms of the famous songs, the musical is pretty front-loaded; almost all the really famous ones are in the first arc. My personal favourite of those is "Who Am I?", a brief tour-de-force.
Compared to the other film, it's notable how little Cosette is in the story; she's mostly a sort of MacGuffin (you can see why a lot of fans of the musical are so fixated on Eponine) for other characters, and she doesn't exchange more than a handful of lines with Valjean (and those at the very end).
Anyone else seen this (or other) versions?
Very long (and occasionally a bit sparse in terms of communicating what's going on, given the minimal staging, though I think this fairly stripped-down style also has benefits, since props inevitably look pretty fake in this sort of medium), but I thought it was great. Lisa recognized Colm Wilkinson, the lead, from various soundtracks/etc. that she's seen in the past; of course, we both picked out the singing voices of Jasmine/Pocahontas/Mulan as Eponine and Cosette.
In terms of the famous songs, the musical is pretty front-loaded; almost all the really famous ones are in the first arc. My personal favourite of those is "Who Am I?", a brief tour-de-force.
Compared to the other film, it's notable how little Cosette is in the story; she's mostly a sort of MacGuffin (you can see why a lot of fans of the musical are so fixated on Eponine) for other characters, and she doesn't exchange more than a handful of lines with Valjean (and those at the very end).
Anyone else seen this (or other) versions?