- Les Misérables - The Dream Cast in Concert
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name = Les Miśerables- The Dream Cast in Concert
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writer =Alain Boublil ,Herbert Kretzmer ,Claude-Michel Schönberg , based on the novel byVictor Hugo
starring =Colm Wilkinson ,Philip Quast ,
Alun Armstrong,Judy Kuhn ,
Michael Ball,
Lea Salonga,Ruthie Henshall
director =John Caird
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distributor =Sony Pictures (USA & Canada Broadcast Rights)BBC Video (U.K. Broadcasting Rights)
released =November 17 ,1998
runtime = 159 min.
language = English
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budget =Les Misérables - The Dream Cast in Concert a.k.a. Les Misérables in Concert is a concert version of the musical "Les Misérables", produced to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the musical. It was filmed in
1995 at theRoyal Albert Hall and released onDVD andVHS in1998 and re-released on DVD in North America in 2008. It starsColm Wilkinson asJean Valjean ,Philip Quast as InspectorJavert , Michael Ball asMarius Pontmercy ,Lea Salonga asÉponine ,Judy Kuhn asCosette ,Ruthie Henshall asFantine , and several others, and was directed byJohn Caird . Actors were chosen from twoLondon productions, a Broadway production and anAustralian production to appear in this film.Production
This production uses a "modernised" and more orchestrated
Alain Boublil –Claude-Michel Schönberg score than that of the musical. The format of this concert is closer to that of a dramaticcantata rather than a fully staged production; the singers stand at their microphone stands with theRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra and chorus behind them, but they do wear costumes and participate in some movement. During the action scenes, the video switches to action from the stage production.A few scenes from the musical are not included in the concert, including the street brawl broken up by Javert, "The Death of Gavroche," and the confrontation between Marius and Thénardier at the wedding feast.
The second encore
The end of the programme comes to a dramatic conclusion when seventeen Jean Valjeans take to the stage; to each sing a few bars of Do You Hear The People Sing? in their native languages. When they finished, the seventeen Valjeans and the entire cast sang the last verse of One Day More!, to outstanding applause and standing ovations. Balloons and confetti fall from the ceiling and great sparklers erupt on stage, as the credits begin to roll.
Cast
Main performers
The seventeen Valjeans
The following are the seventeen Valjeans participated in the second encore:
DVD release
The DVD was released by
Sony Pictures on November 17, 1998. This Region 1 fullscreen DVD is now out of print. It had a run time of 159 minutes.A two-disc
widescreen collector's edition was released byBBC Video in Region 1 territories on February 19, 2008. Viewers have reported that a segment of "Little People," is inexplicably removed. This release also does not contain the speeches. The second disc contains "Les Misèrables: Stage by Stage", a documentary from 1988.oundtrack
;Disc 1
# Prologue
# On Parole/The Bishop
# Valjean's Soliloquy
# At The End Of The Day
# I Dreamed A Dream
# Lovely Ladies
# Fantine's Arrest
# The Runaway Cart
# Who Am I? -The Trial
# Fantine's Death
# The Confrontation
# Castle On A Cloud
# Master Of The House
# The Bargain-Waltz Of Treachery
# Look Down
# Stars
# ABC Cafe/Red And Black
# Do You Hear The People Sing?
# Rue Plummet-In My Life
# A Heart Full Of Love;Disc 2
# The Attack On Rue Plummet
# One Day More!
# Building The Barricade/On My Own
# Back At The Barricade
# Javert's Arrival/Little People
# A Little Fall Of Rain
# Night Of Anguish
# First Attack
# Drink With Me
# Bring Him Home
# Second Attack/The Final Battle
# The Sewers
# Dog Eats Dog
# Javert's Suicide
# Turning
# Empty Chairs At Empty Tables
# Every Day/A Heart Full Of Love (Reprise)
# The Wedding Chorale/Beggars At The Feast
# Epilogue (Finale)
# Encore 1-Speeches/Do You Hear The People Sing?
# Encore 2-One Day MoreExternal links
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